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Elio

DirectorMadeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, Adrian Mo

CastsRemy Edgerly, Brad Garrett, Shirley Henderson, Jameela Jamil, Yonas Kibreab, Zoe Saldana

Duration98 minutes

RatingPG

GenreAction, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Sci Fi


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Trailer & Synopsis

For centuries, people have called out to the universe looking for answers—in Disney and Pixar’s all-new movie “Elio,” the universe calls back! The original feature film introduces Elio, an underdog with an active imagination who finds himself inadvertently beamed up to the Communiverse, an interplanetary organization with representatives from galaxies far and wide.

Mistakenly identified as Earth’s ambassador to the rest of the universe, and completely unprepared for that kind of pressure, Elio must form new bonds with eccentric alien lifeforms, survive a series of formidable trials and somehow discover who he is truly meant to be.

SESSION TIMES IN EDMONDSON PARK

Sun Jun 22, 2025 Change location

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Event Cinemas Ed Square

Event Cinemas Ed Square

Elio showtimes in Event Cinemas Ed Square Edmondson Park

V-MAX  Daybed  FAMILY SAVER  NFT  Recliner  removableTicket price $30
  • 10:00 AM
V-MAX  Daybed  FAMILY SAVER  NFT  Party Packages  Recliner  removableTicket price $30
  • 12:30 PM

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