From Friday, June 6, to Sunday, June 8, the cinema will be hosting a variety of films, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
For families, the live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch offers a heartfelt story about a lonely girl and her alien friend, showing at various times throughout the day from 9.30am to 9.20pm.
Bluey will kick off the day with eight food-themed episodes for preschoolers, starting at 9.50am on Friday and 9am on Saturday, with Peppa Meets the Baby set to delight toddlers with its 65-minute runtime starting at 9.30am and showing multiple times until mid-afternoon.
Karate Kid: Legends is set for numerous daytime slots, with the earliest show at 9.35am and the latest at 12.20am.
For action and adventure lovers, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning will be screening from 9.50am, with the latest show at 11pm.
Ballerina, a John Wick spin-off starring Ana de Armas, will have its first show at 9.45am.
For those seeking a thrill, Final Destination: Bloodlines and Clown in a Cornfield promise a scare fest, with late-night screenings reserved for those over 18.
Final Destination will have its earliest show at 6.50pm and its latest at 11.50pm, while Clown in a Cornfield will have screenings from 4pm to 12.40am.
Other notable releases include The Salt Path, The Phoenician Scheme, and Dangerous Animals, with their first shows at 8.50pm, 6.30pm, and 10.45pm, respectively.
Vue Bromley will also be showing some Bollywood and Kollywood films, with the Tamil crime epic Thug Life, starting at 7.50pm, and the Hindi comedy sequel Housefull 5, starting at 11.20pm.
Sunday will see Lilo & Stitch starting from 9.15am, Peppa running from 9am to 1.20pm, and Karate Kid: Legends showing at various times from 10.05am to 6.45pm.
Mission: Impossible will have its last show at 12.56am, and Ballerina will offer double bills from 5.40pm.
The supernatural mystery Sinners will debut at 11.15pm.
The cinema encourages patrons to book online for a discount of at least £1 off foyer prices.
However, some films, such as Lilo & Stitch, Mission: Impossible, and Final Destination, include strobe sequences, so photosensitive viewers should take caution.
Tickets start at £3.99 for pre-school specials and £9.99 for standard shows.
Vue Bromley, one of London’s busiest multiplexes, advises early arrivals for blockbuster screenings, especially during the half-term weekend.
The cinema also reminds viewers that midnight marathons are strictly for those over 18, with ID required for entry.
For a full timetable, visit vue.com, and don’t forget to grab some popcorn to complete your cinema experience.
With a diverse range of films on offer, Vue Bromley is set to be a hub of activity this weekend, providing entertainment for all ages and tastes.