Some classic films are set to return to Worcester during and after the festive period.
Vue Worcester will welcome back iconic film series like the Star Wars Trilogy, Indiana Jones, and Ice Age.
Starting today (December 22), filmgoers can once again experience the journey of Luke Skywalker with the screening of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope.
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Vue will continue the series with the screenings of Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back tomorrow (Saturday, December 23) and Episode VI - Return of the Jedi on Sunday (December 24).
Moving from intergalactic space to earth-bound adventures, the cinema will ring in the new year with the classic adventure series, Indiana Jones.
Beginning with screenings of Raiders of the Lost Ark on New Year's Day and January 5, the series will run weekly throughout January before culminating with the most recent adventure, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, on February 2.
Not forgetting younger cinema-goers, Vue will also screen the Ice Age series.
Following the escapades of Sid the Sloth, Manny the Mammoth, Diego the Sabertooth Tiger, and Scrat the Squirrel, the series will run weekly between January 5 and February 2..
Akeem Marere, general manager of the Worcester cinema, said: "At Vue, we always aim to deliver the best content around, and that includes bringing some of our favourite films back to the big screen.
"This winter, we have some of cinema’s greatest adventures returning to the big screen where they belong, including the epic sci-fi scope of the incredible Star Wars trilogy, the epic adventures of Indiana Jones and the frantic family fun of the Ice Age series.
"We’re excited to revisit these iconic series and invite those looking to get lost in great stories on the big screen along for the ride."
With 'Super Saver' tickets are available from £4.99 at selected venues when booked online at myvue.com.
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