Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bromley’s Vue Cinema is screening the festive classic Home Alone alongside the new animated sequel Zootropolis 2, drawing strong family audiences.
From Friday (13) to Sunday (15), Bromley Vue Cinema is preparing for a jam-packed weekend of entertainment.
Disney’s Zootropolis 2, which will be shown on all three days at different times, is expected to be the most memorable family film.
Thrillers, musicals, and special anniversary screenings will accompany the film.
Wicked: For Good, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, Fackham Hall, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, and Nuremberg are just a few of the films that will be screened on Friday in addition to Zootropolis 2.
The CBeebies Panto: Cinderella opens at 9 a.m., and the last movies are available for viewing at 12:00 a.m.
Home Alone (1990) will be screened at the theater on Saturday.
At 12.40 p.m., nostalgic viewers can see the film along with other holiday favorites.
Youngsters might anticipate seeing Pets on a Train and A Paw Patrol Christmas during the day.
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 are among the other films screened on Saturday.
At 11.45 p.m., Nuremberg will also be presented.
RBO: On Sunday at 2:00 PM, The Nutcracker will be screened.
Home Alone 2 (1992) and CBeebies Panto: Cinderella are airing at 11.15 and 9.25, respectively.
Five Nights At Freddy’s 2, Fackham Hall, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, and The Shining (45th Anniversary) will also be screened on Sunday.
On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, moviegoers will be able to see Silent Night and Deadly Night.
Film enthusiasts can see several movies in a single day because screenings begin as early as 9 a.m. on all three days and run late into the night.
The Bromley Vue Cinema has customized its services to accommodate all ages and tastes as the Christmas season approaches, making it a one-stop shop for entertainment.
What parking or public transport options are best for families heading to Vue Bromley?
St Mark’s Square underground auto demesne offers the most accessible option for families heading to Vue Bromley, with public impaired bays, position access via lifts, andpre-booking available through APCOA from £1.60/ hour to avoid peak charges.
As of mid-December 2025, Home Alone features places like Sat 12:40 pm and Thu 19:00 pm, with fresh autumn and evening options varying daily; check Vue’s point for real- time updates as schedules shift weekly.
Brace with Zootropolis 2 showings (e.g., multiple daily from 09:00 am), using Meerkat 2- for- 1 deals; family gratuities include reclining seats and autism-friendly wireworks.

