Aerial view, drone photography of Hard Rock Stadium of the Miami Dolphins. Photo and Caption YES Market Media/Shutterstock.com
Hard Rock Stadium will feature two movie venues, including a drive-in theater inside the stadium and an open-air screening space on the Fountain Plaza. The drive-in movie theater at Hard Rock Stadium will make its debut on Friday, June 19 with the timely Juneteenth screening of Ava DuVernay’s critically lauded 2014 civil-rights drama “Selma.” At the Open Air Theater on the south side of the stadium, reserved seats are arranged across the plaza to allow for social distancing and sold in groups of two, four and six for $12, $17 and $19 per person. Restaurant-style dining and concessions will be available for purchase
Luxury-box seating, a “living room” arrangement of a sofa, two loungers and two armchairs under a canopy, with waitstaff service, will also be available at a cost of $28 per person.
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The rest of the schedule for screenings inside the stadium includes Super Bowl VII, June 20; “Jurassic Park,” June 25; “Knives Out,” June 26; Super Bowl VIII, June 27. All screenings are at 7:15 pm, and gates open at 6 pm
The schedule for the outdoor theater includes: “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” on Saturday, June 20; “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World,” Sunday, June 21; “Men in Black,” June 25; “Yesterday,” June 26; “Transformers: The Last Knight,” June 27. “Despicable Me 3,” June 28. All screenings are at 7:15, and gates open at 6 p.m.
You may view the entire theatre schedule on the Hard Rock Stadium website.
“Selma” is the first of several features scheduled to hit screens at Hard Rock Stadium this weekend, including “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw,” “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” and Super Bowl VII, which completed the Dolphins’ 1972 Perfect Season. “Selma” examines Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s courageous campaign for civil rights, highlighted by the historic 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, which led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Tickets can be bought at HardRockStadium.com/Theater. All funds will go to the Miami Dolphins Foundation Food Relief Program.