Bromley Vue Cinema is gearing up for a packed weekend of entertainment from Friday (13) to Sunday (15).
Disney’s Zootropolis 2 is set to be the standout family movie, showing all three days at various times.
The movie will also be joined by musicals, thrillers, and special anniversary showings.
Alongside Zootropolis 2, Friday will see the likes of Wicked: For Good, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, Fackham Hall, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, and Nuremberg, among many others, being shown.
Showings begin at 9am with the CBeebies Panto: Cinderella, and final films can be watched at 12:00 am.
Saturday will see the cinema showing Home Alone (1990).
Nostalgic fans can watch the movie at 12.40pm, as well as other festive classics.
Little ones can look forward to A Paw Patrol Christmas and Pets on a Train for some daytime viewing.
Other movies being shown on Saturday include Pillion, The Running Man, Ella McCay, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, The Holiday, The Met Opera: Andrea Chénier, and The Shining for its 45th anniversary.
Nuremberg will also be shown at 11.45pm.
RBO: The Nutcracker will be shown on Sunday at 2pm.
Home Alone 2 (1992) is on at 11.15am, as well as CBeebies Panto: Cinderella at 9.25am.
Sunday’s showings also include Five Nights At Freddy’s 2, Fackham Hall, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, The Shining (45th Anniversary).
Movie-goers will be able to watch Silent Night, Deadly Night on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday as well.
With screening times starting as early as 9am on all three days and continuing late into the night, film fans can catch multiple films in one day.
As the Christmas holidays begin, the Bromley Vue Cinema has tailored its offerings to suit all ages and preferences, making it a one-stop destination for entertainment.

