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New season of BECU Drive-in Movies at Marymoor kicks off April 20 with outdoor screenings every Wednesday and Thursday night

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New season of BECU Drive-in Movies at Marymoor kicks off April 20 with outdoor screenings every Wednesday and Thursday night

Summary

Outdoors films will return to King County's Marymoor Park on April 20 when the BECU Drive-in Movies at Marymoor series opens for its 18th season. There will be screenings every Wednesday and Thursday night through Aug. 25.

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BECU Drive-in Movies at Marymoor returns to King County’s Marymoor Park in Redmond on April 20 with outdoor screenings every Wednesday and Thursday night through Aug. 25.

Movies at Marymoor 2022

The 18th season will feature popular classics and recent hits. First up is “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” followed the next night by the 2021 animated hit “Encanto." One of the biggest movies from last year, “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” will be on the outdoor screen on May 19.

“Outdoor movie nights have long been a popular activity for families and friends to gather and enjoy time together at Marymoor Park, and it’s great to continue the tradition,” said Warren Jimenez, King County Parks Director.

“We are excited to bring drive-in movies back to the Seattle area for another year,” said the event’s producer Doug Borneman of Epic Events. “Everybody loves drive-in movies and we’re happy we can provide such a fun retro event series.”

Here is the current lineup with additional screenings to be announced this spring:

  • April 20: “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom”
  • April 21: “Encanto”
  • April 27: “Legally Blonde”
  • April 28: “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”
  • May 4: “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”
  • May 5: “Labyrinth”
  • May 11: “Hidden Figures”
  • May 12: “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial”
  • May 18: “Cruella”
  • May 19: “Spider-Man: No Way Home”

Tickets are $30 per carload and can be purchased at MoviesatMarymoor.com starting at 10 a.m. on April 1.


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For more information, contact:

Doug Williams, Department of Natural Resources and Parks, 206-477-4543
Doug Borneman, Epic Events, 360-733-2682

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