Backyard Cinema to create urban jungle experience

Immersive cinema company Backyard Cinema is creating a 'Lost World'-inspired pop-up that will host a season of action movies in an urban jungle setting.

Jungle theme for Backyard Cinema's latest residency
Jungle theme for Backyard Cinema's latest residency

Guests will enter the Lost World through a secret temple ruins entrance, and have to navigate their way to the screening room, where they will be treated to jungle-themed cocktails and popcorn alongside tropical plants and trees, sound effects and some special surprises at a South London venue. 

Screenings, aimed at both adults and children will include Jungle Book, Peter Pan, Jurassic World and The Hunger Games. 

Dominic Davies, Backyard Cinema company founder said: "We can’t wait for people to experience the Lost World. This is a theme that is close to our hearts, this is a true homage to the action and adventure movies we grew up on and keep coming back to. We want to enhance nostalgia for them by creating a real sense of adventure."

The pop-up will launch this week, on 16 September, and run until the 2 October, taking place at the Mercato Metropolitano street food and farmers' market, housed in a disused paper factory, in Elephant and Castle. 

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