The long weekend kicks off on Friday, August 22, with morning screenings for younger viewers, including Bluey at the Cinema: Let’s Play Chef Collection and CBeebies Musical: The Great Ice Cream Hunt, both at 10am.
Dog Man, part of ODEON Kids, will also be shown at 10am, with all tickets priced at £2.75.
For a family-friendly adventure, The Bad Guys 2 will be shown at 10.45am, 1.15pm, and 3.45pm, while Disney’s classic Lady and the Tramp (70th Anniversary) will play at 11.30am.
Fantasy fans can catch How to Train Your Dragon at 11am, and Jurassic World Rebirth at 11.45am.
Later in the day, Marvel enthusiasts can enjoy The Fantastic Four: First Steps at 5.30pm.
Thrill-seekers have the option of Weapons at 2.45pm, 5.45pm, and 8.45pm, or Stephen King adaptation The Life of Chuck at 2.15pm, 5pm, and 8pm.
Evening highlights also include Eddington at 8.30pm, romantic drama Together at 6.30pm and 9pm, and comedy revival The Naked Gun at 6pm.
Saturday’s line-up mirrors Friday’s but with some extra treats.
Classic screenings include Inception at 7.45pm as part of the Christopher Nolan season, and a cult twist with The Rocky Horror Picture Show at 3.30pm, followed by This Is Spinal Tap at 6pm.
Families again have plenty of choice in the morning, from Bluey at 10am, and Smurfs at 12pm, to the action-packed Grand Prix of Europe at 10.30am and 1pm.
For those after musicals, SIX The Musical Live at 3.30pm brings the West End hit to the big screen.
Sunday continues with family fun in the morning, with showings of Dog Man, Bluey, Smurfs, and The Bad Guys 2.
Superhero fans can catch Superman at 1.30pm, while Harry Potter fans can revisit Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire at 12.30pm and 4pm for its 20th anniversary.
Evening options range from rom-com Materialists at 2.30pm and 8.15pm to Weapons, Eddington, and The Life of Chuck, ensuring there’s something for thriller fans too.
The Bank Holiday Monday schedule features all the big names once more.
Smurfs at 10am, Lady and the Tramp at 10.45am, and Grand Prix of Europe at 12.30pm and 3pm headline the morning family programme.
Blockbusters continue through the afternoon with Jurassic World Rebirth at 11.45am, Fantastic Four: First Steps at 6.15pm, and Nolan classic The Dark Knight at 7.45pm.
Horror fans can also enjoy the special Scream Unseen at 7.45pm—a mystery 18-rated film where you won’t know what’s showing until it starts.
With a wide range of options from children’s favourites and musicals to superhero blockbusters and cult classics, Woodford Cinema has ensured the bank holiday weekend is packed with entertainment for all ages.
Whether you’re planning a family outing, a date night, or just some big-screen escapism, there’s something for everyone on the schedule.