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Film Club - Toy Story

Sit back in the UK's largest planetarium for a 30th anniversary cinema screening of this iconic movie classic.

  • 22nd Nov 2025
  • Family-Friendly Morning Screening
  • Café Open – Serving breakfast treats
  • Cinema Experience, Space Setting
  • Cert - U

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"To infinity… and beyond!" Join us as we celebrate 30 years of Pixar’s beloved classic, Toy Story, with a special anniversary screening in the UK’s largest planetarium.

This cinema-style screening offers families the rare chance to sit back, relax, and enjoy Woody, Buzz and the gang on the big screen in a truly out-of-this-world setting.

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Toy Story

As 6-year-old Andy’s favourite toy, Woody (Tom Hanks), a take-charge, pull-string cowboy, is confident in his role as room leader. But after Andy’s birthday party, newcomer Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), a flashy space ranger with laser action and pop-out wings, crash-lands into Woody’s world.

Copyright: © 1995 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Times

  • 09:00 – doors open (café serving)
  • 09:30 – planetarium doors open
  • 09:45 – film starts
  • 11:15 – film ends (exit through Shuttle Suites)

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Family with an Education Facilitator participating in a hands on science busk
National Space Centre

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

U – Universal: It is impossible to predict what might upset any particular child. But a ‘U’ film should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over.‘U’ films should be set within a positive moral framework and should offer reassuring counterbalances to any violence, threat or horror.

There are 400 free 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-transferable.

Just buy the tickets you need, including the free Carer. 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.