From Friday, July 5 to Sunday, July 7, moviegoers can catch Jurassic World: Rebirth, set five years after Dominion.
This instalment follows the world adapting to life alongside dinosaurs, with Scarlett Johansson leading the cast.
Tickets for this 12A film start at £9.99, with 3D showings priced at £11.99.
Brad Pitt stars in F1: The Movie, a gripping tale of a ’90s Formula 1 prodigy haunted by a career-derailing crash.
This film, rated 12A, also starts at £9.99.
Jodie Comer takes centre stage in 28 Years Later, a new chapter of the rage virus saga.
This 15-rated film is set decades after its first outbreak.
A live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon, starring Mason Thames and Gerard Butler, will also be shown.
This PG-rated film starts at £9.99.
For fans of animation, Elio, a Pixar-style tale of a misfit boy transported into space, is set to entertain.
This PG-rated film starts at £9.99.
A live-action reimagining of the Disney classic Lilo & Stitch, starring Maia Kealoha as Lilo, will also be shown.
M3GAN 2.0, a 15-rated film, is back with more suspense, satire, and technology scares.
For those seeking action, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is set to thrill.
Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt in a 12A-rated adventure.
Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio return in Karate Kid: Legends, a PG-rated reboot-meets-sequel story of a young kung fu prodigy.
For younger viewers, Peppa Meets the Baby – Cinema Experience offers a fun outing.
This U-rated film is priced from £3.99.
The Ballad of Wallis Island, a quirky musical led by Tim Key and Carey Mulligan, will also be screened.
On Saturday, all films from Friday continue, with some additions.
A Minecraft Movie, a PG-rated film about four quirky teens facing real-life challenges through a virtual world, will be shown at a discounted price of £2.49.
The Salt Path, a 12A-rated film starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, offers a moving adaptation of a true story about healing through nature.
Jungle Trouble, a U-rated family animation about a superhero-loving boy who discovers a talking tiger, will be shown on Saturday.
On Sunday, Ana de Armas leads in Ballerina, a 15-rated John Wick spin-off set during Chapter 3.
All other major titles, including Jurassic World: Rebirth, F1: The Movie, 28 Years Later, Elio, M3GAN 2.0, Karate Kid: Legends, Mission: Impossible, Lilo & Stitch, and How to Train Your Dragon, continue with multiple showings throughout the day.
For those looking to book tickets, it’s worth noting that they are at least £1 cheaper online.
The cinema is open to over-18s only after midnight.
Open Captioned screenings are available for certain showings, marked with “OC” for inclusive accessibility.
However, viewers are warned that films like F1, Lilo & Stitch, and 28 Years Later include strobe FX or flashing lights.
With a range of films on offer, Vue Bromley aims to cater to all tastes this weekend.
For the best prices, book online.