Karate Kid: Legends
Showing
27 Jun - 5 Jul
Next
Fri 27 Jun 6:45 PM
Tickets
Concessions
£8.40 (Adult / Oedolion)
£7.70 (Senior 60+ / Pobl 60+)
£7.70 (Disabled / Anabl)
£7.70 (Job Seeker / Income Support)
£7.70 (Full Time Student 15+ / Myfyrwyr Llawn Amser 15+)
£5.90 (Children (14 and under) / Plant (14 ac yn is))
£5.90 (TMFS £5.90 )
Booking fees apply
What is this?All ticket prices include VAT and are subject to a 10% booking fee (which also includes VAT) where applicable (Booking fees are limited to £3 maximum per cart)
Jonathan Entwistle | USA | 2025 | 94’
In Karate Kid: Legends, after a family tragedy, kung fu prodigy Li Fong (Ben Wang) is uprooted from his home in Beijing and forced to move to New York City with his mother. Li struggles to let go of his past as he tries to fit in and although he doesn't want to fight, trouble seems to find him everywhere. When a new friend needs his help, Li enters a karate competition, but his skills alone aren't enough and Li must merge two styles into one for the ultimate martial arts showdown.
Audio Described and Audio Reinforced
.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Our Cinema Screens
We offer one of the biggest film programme in Wales with over 2,500 screenings a year across our three cinema screens.
View the full programme hereCinema FAQs
Although the information in our quarterly brochure is correct at the time of going to press, cinema schedules can be subject to change at short notice.
We recommend pre-booking your tickets wherever possible; we can then contact you in the event of any changes.
The most up-to-date schedule can always be found on our website, so please check before travelling if you haven’t pre-booked your ticket.
Our films start at the advertised time, with trailers running prior to this.
There is level access to all of our screens, with a lift available between floors. We have dedicated spaces for wheelchair users, and can accommodate additional access requests. Please speak to a member of staff or email boxoffice@mwldan.co.uk should you require additional assistance.
All of our cinema seats are sold on an allocated basis (so you will be given a specific seat number on booking). You can choose your own seat when booking online, or request your preferred seat when booking in person or over the phone.
Please note that when booking in person we are unable to share the screen in compliance with GDPR, but we will do our best to accommodate your preference.
We have three auditoriums which show film. Some film titles will play in more than one screen. You will be able to see which screen you are booking for when you book online, or our box office will be able to advise when you book in person or on the phone.
Food and drink bought on the premises can be taken into a cinema screening. We do not allow hot food to be brought into the auditorium. Our bar is open during opening hours. We serve a range of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury snacks. A reusable plastic glass will be provided should you wish to take your drink in with you (please ask at the bar).
If you have booked online please show your booking on your phone at the Box Office / to a member of staff. If you have booked in person and have a physical ticket please show this to the person at the Box Office / to a member of staff.
Please be considerate of your fellow audience members. Phone use - even on silent mode - can be highly disruptive in a darkened space. Please keep your phone on silent and ideally turned off.
Filming or taking any kind of video footage of a film is also strictly forbidden and can result in a fine if caught.
Our bar is open during opening hours. We serve a range of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury snacks. Food and drink bought on the premises can be taken into a cinema screening. A reusable plastic glass will be provided should you wish to take your drink in with you (please ask at the bar).
Who is old enough to watch this film? Information on BBFC film certificates:
U
A U film should be suitable for anyone over the age of four.
PG
A PG (‘Parental Guidance’) film should be suitable for anyone aged 8 or over. Unaccompanied children of any age may watch, but parents are advised to consider whether the content may upset younger, or more sensitive, children.
12A
No one younger than 12 can see a 12A film in a cinema unless accompanied by an adult, and adults planning on taking a child under 12 to view a 12A should consider whether the film is suitable for that child.
15
No-one younger than 15 may see a 15 film in a cinema.
18
No-one younger than 18 can watch an 18-rated film.
Please do not be offended if our staff ask to see identification to confirm you are old enough to see the film you are booking for, this is done with the best interests of our customers in mind.
All film classification decisions are based on the British Board of Film Classification’s (BBFC) published and regularly updated guidelines. Please make sure you have photographic ID with you to avoid being turned away.
We accept the following forms of ID:
– Passport (a photocopy is fine as long as all information is clear)
– Full/Provisional driver’s licence
– Government-approved ID card, for example “My ID Card” or “Post Office EasyID”
Any form of ID must have both a photo and a date of birth clearly visible.
For general ticket terms and conditions, and questions related to venue accessibility please see our how to book page.