According to the Bible Society, the cinema advertising company Pearl & Dean agreed to distribute the film.
A UK cinema chain has rejected a short film highlighting the comfort some first world war soldiers found in the Bible.
The film by the Bible Society was intended to be shown in 125 screens around the country in the run-up to the armistice centenary this weekend, but was vetoed by Empire Cinemas, which does not accept religious or political advertising.
But in an email sent to the society last month, Pearl & Dean said Empire Cinemas, which has 125 screens at 14 venues across the UK, had declined to show the film.