HAVE you ever wanted a cinema experience all to yourself?

Then the world’s first invisible cinema may be just what you need.

The immersive film-watching experience will be coming to the University of Brighton on Thursday, February 21.

Entitled “For Your Eyes Only”, movie goers will be taken into a pop-up cinema and where they sit in front of a blank screen.

Each person will be given a special pair of glasses which, once put on, will project the movie before their eyes.

The free cinema experience has been touring the country and wowing visitors with its taste of movie magic.

The movie being shown is crime thriller Now You See Me, in which a number of professional illusionists pull off increasingly impressive bank heists.

The campaign is being supported by Love Island finalist Wes Nelson.

The 20-year-old is eager for people to come and check out the unique movie watching experience.

Santander has commissioned the world’s first invisible screen experience to educate University of Brighton students about the huge importance of keeping online banking passwords, PIN numbers and personal information secret.

This comes after a OnePoll survey in September 2018 found that 85 per cent of under 25s admitted to sharing personal information on social media, that could leave them vulnerable to scams.

The message is to highlight how important it is to keep personal details private.

Chris Ainsley, head of fraud strategy at Santander said: “Our invisible cinema events are an innovative and entertaining way of raising awareness among this age group of the importance of keeping online banking details, passwords and personal information completely secret and for their eyes alone.”

The movie is free to go and see and takes place in the Cockcroft Building at the University of Brighton on Thursday, February 21.

Tickets can be registered for on the Eventbrite website.