Fez – Branded “La Nuit de l’Horreur” (horror night), the one-night program invites audiences to settle in for a late-night lineup built around recent genre hits and in-theater activations. Megarama says the concept is simple: one pass priced at 150 dirhams unlocks any three titles from a seven-film slate. Doors open at 16:00 with screenings and themed ambiance rolling through the early morning to 03:30.
The selection mixes global box-office favorites and French-market releases: “Together,” “The Ritual,” “Black Phone,” “La Nuit des Clowns,” “Conjuring,” “Smile,” and “Talk to Me.” Megarama’s promo posts confirm the seven-title pool and the “1 ticket = 3 films” format, while local coverage notes the simultaneous rollout across venues nationwide.
Beyond back-to-back screenings, the chain leans into an immersive feel. Theaters will be dressed for the occasion, with happenings, decor, and audience participation encouraged to keep the atmosphere lively between showtimes. The brief outlines the event as a festive, community-minded way to experience horror on a big screen rather than at home.
For moviegoers planning a route through the night, Megarama outlines sample “circuits” that chain together three films in one venue. Locations involved include the brand’s Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Fes, and Tangier City Mall complexes, each operating on the same timetable. Expect peak footfall around the 9–11 p.m. slots, with late-night entries reserved for hard-core fans.
The launch aligns with late-October horror programming worldwide and adds a fresh, event-cinema angle to Morocco’s theatrical calendar. With a fixed price, multi-film access, and synchronized dates, Megarama is betting that a themed, social experience can draw both genre enthusiasts and curious newcomers back to multiplexes.