Families can enjoy Freakier Friday (PG), which tells the story of Anna, her mother Tess, and Anna’s daughter who find themselves in a body swap.
Showings are daily at 10am, 11.40am, 12.40pm, 2.20pm, 3.20pm, 5pm, and 7.40pm in Screens 3 and 4.
These screenings are audio described, wheelchair accessible, and the Sunday showing is open-captioned.
Another family film is The Bad Guys 2 (PG), where the reformed villains are back for “one last job.”
This sequel is showing multiple times daily, including 10.10am, 11am (autism-friendly Sunday), 11.50am, 12.40pm, 3.10pm, and 5.40pm in Screens 3, 5, and 7.
These screenings are audio described and include a flash warning.
Smurfs (U) sees Rihanna lends her voice to Smurfette in a real-world rescue adventure.
Showings are at 11.20am on Friday and Saturday, and at 12pm on Sunday in Screens 2 and 7.
These screenings are audio described and include a flash warning.
Jungle Trouble features a young boy who meets a rare talking tiger while lost in the jungle.
This adventure film is showing daily at 10am in Screen 7, which is part of Odeon Kids.
For toddlers, Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie (U) invites little ones to join Pinkfong and friends as they search for Finn.
Showings are daily at 10am in Screen 4.
In the superhero realm, The Fantastic Four: First Steps (12A) presents Marvel’s First Family in a stylish, retro reboot.
This blockbuster is showing daily at 10.30am, 1.30pm, 4.30pm, and 7.30pm in Screen 1.
These screenings are audio described and wheelchair accessible.
Superman (12A) offers a fresh take on the Man of Steel, exploring his dual heritage and identity.
Showtimes are at 2.10pm and 8.10pm in Screen 6, which is audio described and includes a flash warning.
Jurassic World Rebirth (12A) is showing at 11.10am and 5.10pm in Screen 6, also audio described.
On the darker side, Weapons (18) is a chilling mystery thriller that keeps viewers guessing.
Showings are at 2.30pm, 5.30pm, and 8.30pm in Screen 7, which is audio described.
Bring Her Back (18) is a creepy thriller set in a foster home, featuring disturbing rituals and a sibling duo trapped in fear.
Showtimes are at 9.15pm on Friday and Saturday, and at 9pm on Sunday in Screens 2 and 3.
These screenings are audio described and wheelchair accessible.
Stans (15) takes a dark look at fan obsession, inspired by the Eminem track.
This film is showing at 8.15pm in Screen 5, which includes a flash warning.
For comedy lovers, The Naked Gun (15) stars Liam Neeson in a reboot of the classic comedy.
Showings are at 1.50pm, 4pm, 6.10pm, and 8.20pm in Screens 2 and 3.
These screenings are audio described, with an open-captioned option on Sunday.
Saiyaara (12A) presents an emotional Bollywood romance.
Showtimes are at 6pm on Friday and Saturday, and at 8.15pm on Sunday in Screens 3 and 5, which include a flash warning and wheelchair accessibility.
There is also a special showing of Sense and Sensibility for its 30th anniversary (U) on Sunday at 6pm in Screen 2, which is wheelchair accessible.