3 theaters · 31 screens
Cinema advertising on 31 screens in Cypress, TX.
The Mandalorian & Grogu
May 22
Toy Story 5
Jun 19
Moana (Live Action)
Jul 10
The Odyssey
Jul 17
Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Jul 31
Coyote vs. Acme
Aug 28
The Cat in the Hat
Nov 6
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping
Nov 20
Avengers: Doomsday
Dec 18
Dune Part Three
Dec 18
Jumanji 3
Dec 25
Poster art courtesy of IMDb · © respective studios · used for editorial reference.
Cypress, TX is part of the Houston market, one of the most active cinema advertising regions in the country. With 3 movie theaters and 31 screens across venues like Cinemark 12 Cypress and XD, Star Cinema Grill Cypress Theatre, and Cut! By Cinemark Cypress, local advertisers get real reach into a consistent audience that shows up and pays attention.
Estimated monthly moviegoer impressions reach 99,200 in Cypress alone. Cinema advertising here is priced at Tier 1 rates, with CPMs ranging from $70 to $85, in line with the strength and volume of this audience. A single-theater 4-week campaign starts at $1,984, while a citywide buy covering all three theaters runs $7,688 to $15,376. For brands looking to reach Houston-area consumers with frequency and attention, Cypress has the screens and the audience to back it up.
Real ranges for a 4-week :30 campaign. Final pricing depends on theaters selected, seasonality, and the 2026 film slate.
| Buy type | 4-week cost | CPM range | Reach |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single theater | $1,980 – $6,450 | Tier 1 market rates | up to 33,066 imps/theater |
| Citywide (all 3 theaters) | $7,690 – $15,380 | Tier 1 market rates | ~99,200 total |
Add-ons (Streaming Extension, Lobby Network, Digital Retargeting) priced separately. Not available for alcohol, tobacco, firearms, cannabis, or political advertising.
Choose what fits your campaign — on-screen, in-lobby, and digital extensions.
Your brand opens the show
Plays early in the pre-show sequence, before trailers begin. Best for awareness and reach.
Peak attention, before the trailers
Plays in the mid-pre-show pod when theater attention peaks. Our most-requested slot.
The last ad before the feature
The premium position — the final commercial before the feature begins. Highest recall, unskippable.
Digital signage throughout the theater
Full-motion placements on lobby plasma displays. Extends brand presence beyond the auditorium.
Retarget moviegoers on CTV and OTT
After cinema exposure, retarget the same moviegoer audience across premium streaming services using verified attendance data.
Banner & mobile reach for your moviegoers
Display and mobile ad retargeting to the verified moviegoer audience. Geo, demo, and behavior layers.
A single-theater 4-week campaign in Cypress starts between $1,984 and $6,448, depending on screen count and placement. A citywide campaign covering all 3 theaters and 31 screens runs $7,688 to $15,376 for 4 weeks. CPMs fall in the $70 to $85 range, in line with Tier 1 Houston market pricing.
Common advertisers include local and regional QSR brands, auto dealers, healthcare providers, retail chains, real estate companies, and financial services firms. Cinema works particularly well for businesses targeting families and younger adults. National research shows QSR advertisers see 2 to 3 times return on ad spend, and auto brands report 34% increases in foot traffic.
Ads run on-screen as part of the pre-show program, before trailers and the feature film. The format is full-motion, full-sound, with no skip option. Some campaigns also include lobby placements such as digital displays and static signage, depending on the theater and package selected.
Cinema captures attention at 2 to 6 times the rate of live sports and 6 to 16 times the rate of social and digital platforms. In the Houston market, roughly 60% of moviegoers are cord-cutters or cord-nevers. They don't watch traditional broadcast or cable TV, which makes cinema one of the few channels that can reliably reach them.
Yes. Alcohol, tobacco, firearms, cannabis, and political advertising are not accepted at these venues. Advertisers in regulated or sensitive categories should confirm eligibility before planning a campaign. Most local and regional businesses, including healthcare, food and beverage, and retail, face no restrictions.
Nationally, the median moviegoer age is 30, younger than Netflix, Hulu, and NFL audiences. The cinema audience is 62% multicultural, and 50% are co-viewing families. In Cypress, 3 theaters deliver an estimated 99,200 monthly impressions, putting advertisers in front of a diverse Houston-area audience that is already paying attention.
Call for pricing tailored to your dates, film slate, and targeting.