Final Blockbuster to open for summer sleepover

Image caption, Tourists take pictures in front of the final Blockbuster store

For millions, Saturday night in the 1990s and 2000s meant browsing your local Blockbuster for a film, taking it home and kicking back on the sofa.

Then streaming happened, and movie-lovers could access the latest releases with the click of a button.

Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy in the US in 2010. Today, there is just one store left on the planet, in Oregon.

But now, locals will have a chance for one last Blockbuster sleepover inside the world's final store.

Film fanatics from Deschutes County, Oregon, looking for a night of nostalgia

The store - which will have three quarantine pods to ensure a socially distanced movie night - will be kitted out with a pull-out couch, bean-bags and pillows for visitors to cosy up with "new releases" from the '90s.

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There will also be a boombox and retro video games for visitors to play into the night.

And the price? About the same cost of a rented '90s VHS, at $4 (拢3).

Video caption, Blockbuster memories: "Every Friday my parents would let us pick a video"