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Breckenridge Village welcomes the opening of Film Alley with movies food bowling and arcade games this November

Little Rock, Arkansas – Moviegoers in Little Rock have something new to look forward to this fall as Film Alley prepares to open its doors in the Breckenridge Village area. The new theater is set to launch Thursday, Nov. 20, at the site of the former 12-screen Regal UA Breckenridge Theatre, bringing a refreshed entertainment experience to the community.

The first film scheduled to screen at Film Alley is the highly anticipated sequel, “Wicked For Good,” which has already generated significant buzz among fans. The opening night promises to draw crowds eager to enjoy the latest installment of the popular franchise in a newly upgraded setting.

Film Alley isn’t just a movie theater; it aims to provide a full entertainment experience for visitors of all ages. In addition to film screenings, the venue will feature a full menu with a variety of food and beverage options, as well as bowling lanes and an arcade filled with games. This combination of dining, gaming, and movies is designed to offer a more immersive and engaging outing for families, friends, and date nights.

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Tickets for the first showtimes are now available, allowing patrons to reserve their spots ahead of the grand opening. Interested visitors can purchase tickets online by visiting Breckenridge.FilmAlley.net, ensuring they don’t miss out on the opening festivities.

The arrival of Film Alley marks a significant revival for the Breckenridge Village entertainment area, replacing the former Regal UA location with a modern, multi-faceted destination. With the addition of interactive attractions alongside traditional movie screenings, Film Alley is positioning itself as more than just a theater, but as a hub for social and recreational activities.

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As the countdown to the opening continues, excitement is building among local residents and movie enthusiasts alike. With a mix of blockbuster films, food, and games, Film Alley aims to become a go-to spot for entertainment in Little Rock this holiday season.

Whether you’re planning a family outing, a night with friends, or a casual date, the new Film Alley promises an experience that blends the nostalgia of classic cinema with modern entertainment options, making it a fresh addition to the city’s cultural landscape.

 

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