It’s no longer winter and that means holing yourself up at home to binge Netflix isn’t exactly the move. But the movie-watching season isn’t over, in fact, it’s never over. We just recommend that you take it outdoors and see what you can watch on the big screen. Here are drive-in movies that you can catch this month near Seattle.

Crazy Rich Asians

What’s a better way to spend an evening than watching a rom-com? You can watch the adaptation of the popular novel “Crazy Rich Asians” on the big screen at Marymoor. You’ll laugh, maybe even cry and come away with a big smile on your face.

When: June 18th
Where: 6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway Northeast, Redmond, WA
Cost: $30 per carload

Top Gun

Take my breath awayyyy, you can already hear Berlin playing and you’re not even watching the movie yet. Who can say no to watching Top Gun? We think it’s the perfect summer film to enjoy outdoors especially in scenic Port Townsend. Definitely worth the trip.

When: June 18th
Where: 210 Theatre Road, Port Townsend, WA
Cost: $9

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Peter Rabbit 2

Need a bit of animation in your life this month? Follow the life of crazy bunny Peter Rabbit who has a reputation for mischief. You can watch him explore the world and his inevitable return back to his family. Yes, it’s a kid’s movie but honestly, kid’s movies can be good. Give yourself a chance to watch something new.

When: June 18th-20th
Where: 1403 Monroe Landing Road Oak Harbor, WA
Cost: $7 per person

Dream Horse

A cute story about an underdog (underhorse?) that went on to take the racing world by storm. This 2020 film looks like it’s a heartwarming story so if you need a smile this month, Dream Horse will probably do it for you. Horse people, this one is for you.

When: June 25th
Where: 210 Theatre Road, Port Townsend, WA
Cost: $9

The Breakfast Club

Man, we love a good old 1980s classic film and this might just be the ultimate one. You can’t go wrong with a rewatch of The Breakfast Club and its sweet story of high school friendships. Not to mention that soundtrack will probably have you dancing.

When: June 30th
Where: 6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway Northeast, Redmond, WA
Cost: $30 per carload

That’s what drive-in movies are playing near Seattle this month. We know some of the theatres are out there but hey, it’s just another excuse to take a day trip. If you end up visiting one of these theatres and watching a film, be sure to let us know. Have fun out there folks!