Those with a taste for horror can look forward to seeing Weapons, a chapter-driven thriller set for three showings at 12.40pm, 3.40pm, and 6.40pm.
The film tells the story of 17 third graders who vanish at exactly 2.17am.
Viewers will unravel the chilling mystery through a web of interconnected perspectives involving a teacher, a parent, and law enforcement figures.
Meanwhile, Freaky Friday will be starting the weekend at 11.10am, setting the tone for three more laughs at 1.30pm, 5.50pm, and 9.10pm.
The body-swap comedy is suitable for a diverse audience, promising a heartwarming but humor-filled movie experience.
Children and adults irresistibly drawn to the 1960s and cosmic threats can enjoy The Fantastic Four: First Steps, about Marvel’s family of superheroes balancing cosmic dangers with tight family dynamics.
Jurassic World Rebirth will also run three times on Saturday, taking science fiction lovers on a high-risk journey to an isolated island in an attempt to retrieve dinosaur DNA for curing heart disease.
This installment of the famous Jurassic World series launches at 12.20pm, with subsequent runs at 3pm and 5.40pm.
The superhero action genre gets a fresh dose with the screening of Superman, beginning at 2.20pm and 5pm.
This DC reboot, known as the first chapter in a trilogy, delivers a modern refreshing take on the iconic hero.
Movie lovers can also anticipate drama-filled sessions from Materialistic, showing at 3.40pm, 5.40pm, and 6.30pm, as well as the animated feature Smurfs at 10.40am and 1.10pm.
Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, Cineworld is going a step further by offering Paddington in Peru for just £1 at 10.30am and an unlimited viewing of Sorry, Baby at 6.30pm, perfect for drama fans looking for an immersive cinematic experience.