To mark the countdown to Christmas, Vue Bolton is bringing some of the most beloved holiday classics back to the big screen this festive season.

Providing a Yuletide treat for film fans and families alike, this year marks milestone anniversaries for a variety of iconic Christmas films - all returning to the big screen at Vue Bolton.

Kermit and company’s legendary adaptation of The Muppet’s Christmas Carol returns to mark 30 years of one of the most unforgettable retellings of Charles Dickens’ Victorian tale, screening from 15 December.

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Other films which celebrating cinematic anniversaries at Vue this winter include explosive action adventure Die Hard, marking 30 years since John McClane’s festive fight for family, as well as director Richard Curtis’ legendary all-star rom-com anthology Love Actually, which turns 20 this year. Both films are returning to Vue Bolton from 24 November.

Also celebrating two decades since becoming a Christmas comedy classic is Will Ferrell’s Elf.

From 1 December, follow Buddy the Elf’s adventures into the human world after a lifetime raised in the North Pole by Santa and his little helpers. Other comedy crackers coming to Vue Bolton include Eddie Murphy’s Trading Places, screening from 17 November, and Jim Carrey’s How The Grinch Stole Christmas, screening from 8 December.

Will Farrell will be back from 15 December in another outing, this time partnering with Ryan Reynolds in festive favourite Spirited, which will also be screened with a cheerful Sing-A-Long version for those looking to practice their carolling spirit.

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Traditional treats such as Santa Claus: The Movie (from 24 November) and It’s A Wonderful Life (from 22 December) will return complete with a 4K remaster, bringing some festive magic back onto the big screen.

Family favourites such as Home Alone (from 1 December), Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (from 15 December) and The Polar Express (from 22 December) wrap up the schedule of winter watches, all of which can be enjoyed in Vue’s luxury seating.

There’s also the opportunity to give the gift of big screen entertainment this year with a Vue Gift Card – the ultimate present for lovers of the big screen experience.

Adam Wren, General Manager of Vue Bolton, said: ‘Christmas is all about spending quality time with friends and family, creating treasured moments to last a lifetime. We’re glad to be marking the merry occasion with a line-up of some of the most iconic and beloved Christmas classics, specially curated to provide the gift of Big Screen Entertainment this year.’

Tickets available from just £4.99 when booked online. To find out more visit: myvue.com

Christmas Season Line-up at Vue

Trading Places – w/c 17 November

Die Hard (30th Anniversary) – w/c 24 November

Santa Claus: The Movie (4k Restoration) – w/c 24 November

Love Actually (20th Anniversary) – w/c 24 November

Elf (20th Anniversary) – w/c 1 December

Home Alone – w/c 1 December

How the Grinch Stole Christmas – w/c 8 December

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York – w/c 15 December

The Muppet Christmas Carol (30th Anniversary) – w/c 15 December

Spirited (standard screenings & Sing-A-Long screenings) – w/c 15 December

The Polar Express – w/c 22 December

It's A Wonderful Life (4k Restoration) – w/c 22 December

Super Saver Tickets are available online for every screening from just £4.99 at select venues at www.myvue.com.