YES.
In case you haven’t heard, The Lighthouse Cinema had a dog-friendly screening this past weekend.
What appeared to be dozens of dogs packed out the cinema to see the Wes Anderson movie, Isle of Dogs, which is due to hit Irish cinemas on Friday, March 30.
And the photos were just too cute.
Just look at their little faces.
Joy…overload. #isleofdogs #dogfriendlyscreening pic.twitter.com/2KA5pS6CIJ
— Light House Cinema (@LightHouseD7) March 25, 2018
#Isleofdogs is about to start #DogFriendlyIreland @thedoggiedo @LightHouseD7 pic.twitter.com/VI0IUGbH45
— Ciaran McCoy (@Pigsyinspace) March 25, 2018
🎞We had the BEST time watching #IsleOfDogs at Ireland’s first dog friendly movie 🐶screening at @thelighthoused7! So many well behaved dogs 👍Here’s hoping to many more events! Thanks so much @thedoggiedo, @20thcenturyfoxirl & @LightHouseD7 for organising. #dogfriendlyireland pic.twitter.com/7LXZbQOcfH
— Dogs Trust Ireland (@DogsTrust_IE) March 25, 2018
Behold! #IsleofDogs #Aislesofdogs #DogFriendlyScreening pic.twitter.com/rRlZfh7iIK
— Light House Cinema (@LightHouseD7) March 25, 2018
And because there was such a high demand for tickets (they were gone within minutes of going on sale), the Lighthouse Cinema have announced that they are going to be holding three more dog-friendly screenings this weekend.
That’s right, the cinema will be showing the movie at 10am on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
But you’ll have to be quick, these tickets won’t be sticking around long.
They announced the news on Twitter, writing:
“Due to huge demand we have added 3 more
#dogfriendly screenings of#IsleofDogs across the#EasterWeekend!“10am Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Tickets go live at 3pm so stay tuned!”
Due to huge demand we have added 3 more #dogfriendly screenings of #IsleofDogs across the #EasterWeekend!
10am Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Tickets go live at 3pm so stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/6hthkieMCA— Light House Cinema (@LightHouseD7) March 27, 2018
The stop-motion animated Wes Anderson film stars Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Jeff Goldblum, Gretta Gerwig and Frances McDormand among many others.
Set in a dystopian near-future, it follows a young boy who goes searching for his dog, Spots, after all dogs are banished to an island due to an illness outbreak.