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The LEGO Movie - Fathers' Day Planetarium Screening

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When

Saturday, 20 June 2026 at 17:00

Sarehole Mill

Cole Bank Rd, Birmingham, B13 0BD

Time

17:00

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Step into our Thinktank Planetarium for a cinema-style screening of The LEGO Movie for Fathers' Day weekend!An ordinary LEGO minifigure is mistaken for a prophesied hero and sets out on a wildly inventive adventure to stop an evil tyrant from freezing their colourful world. Film Rating: URuntime: 1h 40Pop in during the day to explore the museum and enjoy our fun activities for Fathers' Day LEGO Weekend with a standard admission ticket!EVENT INFORMATIONMain Thinktank doors are open for cinemagoers from 4pm.Please enter the museum from Level 0, the Thinktank Main Entrance.Once you've presented your tickets at the welcome desk, you're free to explore the museum before heading to the Planetarium.Planetarium doors open by 4:25pm.The Planetarium is located on Level 3.The film starts at 4.30pm.There are no trailers and the film will start promptly.It's difficult for us to admit latecomers, so please aim to arrive with plenty of time to spare! Pre-booking is essential as places are limited. Seating is unallocated.This film was not made to be projected in a full-dome format, but we will be using our big cinema screen inside the dome.

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