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Film Club - Jurassic Park

Start your day with a big-screen adventure as Jurassic Park roars back to life in our planetarium, part of our summer Roar and Explore family film season.
  • 2nd Aug 2026
  • Morning Screening
  • Café/Bar Open
  • Cinema Experience, Space Setting
  • Limited tickets available
  • Cert - PG

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Kick off your day with a cinematic adventure the whole family will love at the National Space Centre.
As part of our Roar and Explore summer programme, our Film Club brings iconic dinosaur stories to the big screen in the UK’s largest planetarium.
Grab your popcorn, settle into your seat, and enjoy a relaxed early morning screening perfect for families, film fans and young explorers alike.

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Jurassic Park

During a preview tour, a theme park suffers a major power breakdown that allows its cloned dinosaur exhibits to run amok. Celebrated for its revolutionary visual effects, unforgettable score by John Williams, and thrilling storytelling, Jurassic Park won three Academy Awards and remains one of the most beloved blockbusters of all time.

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Times

  • 08:30 – doors open for café
  • 09:00 – planetarium doors open
  • 09:15 – film starts 
  • 11:17 – film ends
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Why not add...

a day out at the award winning National Space Centre?

The screening does not include entry to the exhibition and galleries, so why not book to add a visit?

If you have an Annual Pass just make sure you have booked in advance to guarantee entry, and if you don't have an Annual Pass remember that buying a day pass is automatically upgraded to a FREE Annual Pass!

Tickets & Passes

FAQs

PG - PG stands for Parental Guidance. This means a film is suitable for general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. A PG film should not unsettle a child aged around eight or older. Parents should consider whether the content may upset younger, or more sensitive, children.

There are 400 car parking spaces available on site and there is a bus stop to the 54 route within a few minutes’ walk of the Centre (please check times on their website). 

No, the screening is hosted in the UK’s largest planetarium.

No, all tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable.

Free Carer tickets can be booked with any disabled ticket purchased for Film Club. If you have any access needs just add them upon check out when booking and we can reserve wheelchair spaces and/or accessible seating (situated at the rear of the Planetarium with easy access to all emergency exits). You will need to bring proof of PIP/DLA on the night for the free Carer ticket.

No, this movie was not made to be projected in a fulldome format, but we will be using our huge cinema screen in the dome.