Looking to watch movies outdoors this summer? Seattle has a number of great outdoor movie showings happening this summer. If you’re for outdoor movies that are both central to the city and free, we have you covered. Here’s where you can watch free outdoor movies in Seattle this summer.

Seattle Parks and Recreation is putting on “Centre City Cinema”, which is showing several screenings at local parks around Seattle. There are films for people of all ages ranging from family-friendly classics to indie favorites.

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Here’s when and where you can enjoy showtimes, according to Seattle Parks and Recreation:

Denny Park: 100 Dexter Ave N

Friday, July 7th: Life Aquatic, 6 PM-11 PM

Cal Anderson Park: 1635 11th Ave

Friday, July 14th: The Changeling, 6 PM-11 PM
Friday, July 21st: Some Like It Hot, 6 PM-11 PM
Friday, July 28th: Rocky Horror, 6 PM-11 PM

Freeway Park: 700 Seneca St

Friday, August 4th: Jaws, Movie begins at dusk
Friday, August 11th: Moonrise Kingdom, Movie begins at dusk
Friday, August 18th: Everything Everywhere All at Once, Movie begins at dusk
Friday, August 25th: Nope, Movie begins at dusk
Friday, September 8th: Mitchell’s vs. Machines, Movie begins at dusk

Hing Hay Park: 423 Maynard Ave S

Saturday, July 29th: Turning Red, 7 PM-11 PM
Saturday, August 5th: Spin, 7 PM-11 PM
Saturday, August 12th: Pokémon: The First Movie, 7 PM-11 PM
Saturday, August 19th: Easter Sunday, 7 PM-11 PM
Saturday, August 26th: Vale Ni Yaloyaio: A Celebration of Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Films, 7 PM-11 PM

Grab a blanket or low-backed chair and your favorite snacks and get out there to enjoy the movies!