With Halloween fast approaching, we have rounded up the Halloween screenings in the Wirral to get you in the festive mood.
From family favourites such as Addams Family 2, to scream-inducing thriller Halloween Kills and some old classics like Hocus Pocus, there’s something for everyone over the next couple of weeks.
See below the cinema listings and times for Halloween movies in 2021.
Addams Family 2
The animated comedy is back with a spooky sequel this Halloween. Starring Bette Midler, Charlize Theron Snoop Dogg and Chloe Grace Moretz, this family film puts a new spin on the old classic.
The Light, New Brighton
Wednesday October 13 – 13.20, 15.50, 18.10
Thursday October 14 – 10.50, 13.20, 15.50, 18.20 (Subtitled)
Friday October 15 – 10.30 (Baby-friendly), 11.40, 14,00, 16.20
Saturday October 16 – 10.35, 11.30, 13.00, 13.55 (Subtitled), 16.20
Sunday October 17 – 10.30, 11.00, 13.00, 13.25, 15.55
Monday October 18 – 11.30, 13.45, 16.05
Tuesday October 19 – 11.25, 13.45, 16.05
Wednesday October 20 – 11.25, 13.45, 16.05
Thursday October 21 – 11.25, 13.45, 16.05
You can book tickets via The Light’s website.
Vue, Birkenhead
Wednesday October 13 – 13.30, 15.55, 16.40, 17.45
Thursday October 14 – 13.30, 14.35, 16.35, 17.45
Friday October 15 – 13.10, 15.40, 17.05, 17.55
Saturday October 16 – 10.15, 11.00, 12.15, 13.20, 14.45, 15.55, 17.05, 17.55
Sunday October 17 – 10.15, 12.15, 13.05, 14,40, 17.00
Monday October 18 – 12.50, 15.15, 16.45, 17.30
Tuesday October 19 –12.55, 15.13, 17.45, 17.30
Wednesday October 20 – 14.30, 16.25, 17.30
Thursday October 21 – 12.25, 14.45, 16.45, 17.55
You can book tickets via the Vue website.
Odeon, Bromborough
Wednesday October 13 – 14.00, 15.00, 16.30
Thursday October 14 – 12.30, 14.00, 15.00, 16.30
Friday October 15 – 11.50, 16.00
Saturday October 16 – 10.30, 12.50, 15.15
Sunday October 17 – 10.50, 13.20, 15.40
Monday October 18 – 12.10, 14.30, 17.00
Tuesday October 19 –12.10, 14.30, 17.00
Wednesday October 20 – 12.10
Thursday October 21 – 16.10
You can book tickets via the Odeon website.
Halloween Kills
The twelfth film in the franchise is released on Friday October 15, starring the original cast from the 1978 release including Jamie Lee Curtis, Kyle Richards and Nick Castle.
The return of Michael Myers is sure to have you on the edge of your seat this Halloween season.
The Light, New Brighton
Friday October 15 – 18.45, 21.15
Saturday October 16 – 18.45, 21.15
Sunday October 17 – 18.45, 21.00
Monday October 18 – 18.45, 21.00
Tuesday October 19 – 18.45, 21.00
Wednesday October 20 – 18.45, 21.00
Thursday October 21 – 18.45, 21.00
You can book tickets via The Light’s website.
Vue, Birkenhead
Friday October 15 – 12.45, 14.45, 19.00, 20.30, 22.55 (over 18’s only)
Saturday October 16 – 18.50, 20.30, 22.30 (over 18’s only)
Sunday October 17 18.45, 20.30
Monday October 18 – 13.05, 19.15, 20.45
Tuesday October 19 –13.30, 18.45, 20.30
Wednesday October 20 – 19.00, 20.30
Thursday October 21 – 20.45
You can book tickets via the Vue website.
Odeon, Bromborough
Friday October 15 – 18.30, 21.00, 22.30
Saturday October 16 –– 18.30, 21.00, 22.30
Sunday October 17 – 18.30, 21.00
Monday October 18 – 16.00, 18.30, 21.00
Tuesday October 19 – 16.00, 18.30, 21.00
Wednesday October 20 – 18.30, 21.00
Thursday October 21 –18.40, 21.10
You can book tickets via the Odeon website.
Scream – 25th Anniversary
Starring Drew Barrymore and Courteney Cox, Scream celebrates its 25th anniversary, following the Scream 5 trailer dropping this week.
Vue, Birkenhead
Wednesday October 13 – 20.00
Thursday October 14 – 20.00
You can book tickets via the Vue website.
Hocus Pocus
This 1993 original from director Kenny Ortega, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Bette Midler, is being shown at Vue to celebrate the Halloween season.
Vue, Birkenhead
Saturday October 16 – 15.30
Saturday October 23 – 15.30
Monday October 25 – 15.30
Wednesday October 27 – 15.30
Friday October 29 – 15.00
Saturday October 30 – 15.00
Sunday October 31 – 15.00
You can book tickets via the Vue website.
The Rocky Horror Show Live 2021
his special Halloween live performance will be broadcast from the Sadler’s Wells Peacock Theatre in London’s West End.
Starring Strictly Come Dancing winner Ore Oduba as Brad and directed by Christopher Luscombe.
Odeon, Bromborough
Thursday October 28 – 19.45
You can book tickets via the Odeon website.
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