A roster of brand-new animated adventures and all-time family favourites have landed on the big screen this month, meaning there’s something at Vue for audiences of all ages this February half term.
From the studio behind the Despicable Me franchise and last year’s Super Mario Bros is Migration – that soared onto the big screen on 2nd February. It follows the Mallards, a family of ducks who decide to leave the safety of their New England pond for an adventurous trip to the tropical paradise of Jamaica.

However, their well-laid plans quickly go awry when they end up lost in New York City. The experience soon inspires the family to expand their horizons, open themselves up to new friends, and accomplish more than they ever thought possible.
Back on the big screen ahead of his newest adventure later this summer, Po and friend’s epic martial arts trilogy leaps into Vue this half term with the return of Kung Fu Panda, Kung Fu Panda 2 and Kung Fu Panda 3.

Following the unlikely hero, voiced by Jack Black, this trilogy follows Po as he learns his fate as the mystical Dragon Warrior, learning kung fu alongside his friends and mentor to face all manners of villains who bring threat to his peaceful world. All three Kung Fu Panda films will be back at Vue from 10 February.
Making their debut on the big screen after exclusively release on streaming platforms, some of Disney’s recent and most popular adventures will be playing at Vue across the next few months including Soul (8 March), Luca (5 April) and Turning Red – the latter of which will be playing from 10 February.

Vue will also be screening a range of popular releases perfect for half term viewing. including The Snail and the Whale & Zog and the Flying Doctors from 9 February and Trolls: Band Together from 16 February aspart of the Vue Mini Mornings series, shown every day across Half Term at 10am.
Robert Lea, Head of Screen Content at Vue Entertainment, said ‘We’ve got a great selection of new films and big screen entertainment on show this half term offering a perfect way to enjoy quality family time this February.
‘With film screenings from just £4.99, the big screen experience at Vue is the perfect treat during the February holidays.
‘Even better, our Vue Mini Mornings at 10am, will continue to show the latest kids’ films at just £2.49 a ticket if purchased online and £3.49 in venue. Parents and children can come along, immerse themselves in great stories and switch off.’
Tickets are available now at www.myvue.com.





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