Cinemark movie theater chain released new details this Thursday, the 11th, regarding the screening of the documentary Megadeth: Behind The Mask , on January 22nd and 24th, 2026.

In Brazil, fans can already purchase tickets in advance directly on the official websites of the cinema chain and the documentary. Cinemark also offers the option to purchase tickets via its app. Prices range from R$ 60 (full price) to R$ 30 (half price). Online purchases include a 10% service fee. Information about showtimes and locations can be found here .

UCI Cinemas will also be showing the film, as listed on their website. Ticket prices range from R$ 60 (full price) to R$ 30 (half price), and there is a 10% service charge for purchases made through Ingresso.com. Information about showtimes and locations can be found here.

The official trailer for the Megadeth documentary is now available.

In the documentary, vocalist and founder Dave Mustaine revisits four decades of Megadeth's journey with "a retrospective interview spanning their entire career" and Mustaine's track-by-track reflections on the final album – which will be played for the first time during the film.

In a press release, Dave commented: “This listening event is going to be incredible. I can’t wait to share it with thousands of my closest friends around the world. I’m so grateful to everyone who helped bring this film to life, especially you, the fans! Now let’s get started… and get the popcorn ready!”

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