Moviegoers will have three opportunities to see "G.I. JOE: RETALIATION" in theaters again while supporting several important charitable organizations. Screenings will take place Monday, August 5th through Wednesday, August 7th at 10:00 p.m. in more than 200 AMC Theatre locations nationwide. Tickets are $3, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Will Rogers Institute, the Autism Society of America and Autism Speaks. In addition, ticketholders will receive a "G.I. JOE: RETALIATION" collector's edition poster and a special Blu-ray/DVD offer, while supplies last.
AMC Summer Nights supports the Will Rogers Institute, a national organization committed to reducing disability and deaths causes by pulmonary illness through the funding of advanced medical research. The money AMC raises will fund cystic fibrosis research underway at Kansas City, Mo.-based Children's Mercy Hospital, in addition to other hospital grants. The series will also fund medical research through Autism Speaks and improve access to services and support through the Autism Society, expanding the company's commitment to helping people living with autism. AMC operates a monthly film series, AMC Sensory Friendly Films, in partnership with the Autism Society, and also administers AMC FOCUS, a program which provides individuals affected by disabilities with access to opportunities for competitive employment.Videos