There are 84 films being shown for free on a big screen in Newcastle city centre this summer.
Two films will be shown per day on the Screen on the Green, in Old Eldon Square, just off Blackett Street, Newcastle. The programme is a mix of blockbusters, award winners, family favourites and musicals. Entry is completely free and deck chairs are provided.
Oscar winners Belfast, Dune and King Richard are all on the bill, as is Geordie cult favourite, Goal, the film about a Mexican footballer who gets discovered by Newcastle United.
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The latest Spiderman; Spider-Man: No Way Home, and cinematic classics including Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Forrest Gump, and Mrs Doubtfire will be shown this summer. Mondays will be devoted to musicals including Disney's Encanto and Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again.
Sing 2, Soul and Frozen are on the bill for younger viewers. Recent releases including Spencer, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and action-adventure, Uncharted are top picks from the later afternoon screenings.
Weekday screenings will be at 12pm and 6pm, with weekend films shown at 12pm and the afternoon film at the earlier time of 3pm. The full schedule has been released to allow people to plan their visits and there will be something for everyone to enjoy.
Ben Whitfield, Director of Communications at NE1 Ltd said:
“We had such fun selecting the full movie line up for this summer and we’re delighted to add Musical Mondays to the schedule. I defy anyone to come away from the first one not singing ‘We don’t talk about Bruno’ and Abba’s ‘Waterloo’.
"The schedule is packed full of award-winners including Belfast, Dune, and King Richard, as well as some classic family favourites. We can’t wait for people to pull up a deckchair and get settled in for a summer of free movie magic. See you at NE1’s Screen on the Green.”
Free films on at Screen on the Green in Newcastle this summer
The screen is set up on Old Eldon Square's Green. Two films will be shown each day throughout the summer holidays. The line up is below:
Monday 25th July
- 12pm Encanto
- 6pm Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!
Tuesday 26th July
- 12pm Cars
- 6pm The Duke (12a)
Wednesday 27th July
- 12pm The Pacifier
- 6pm Free Guy
Thursday 28th July
- 12pm Cheaper By The Dozen (2003)
- 6pm Marley & Me
Friday 29th July
- 12pm Chicken Run
- 6pm Dune (2021)
Saturday 30th July
- 12pm The Boss Baby 2: Family Business
- 3pm Ghostbusters: Afterlife
Sunday 31st July
- 12pm Finding Nemo
- 3pm Goal!
Monday 1st August
- 12pm The Sound Of Music
- 6pm In The Heights
Tuesday 2nd August
- 12pm The Incredibles 2
- 6pm Night At The Museum
Wednesday 3rd August
- 12pm Soul
- 6pm The Dark Night Rises
Thursday 4th August
- 12pm Gnomeo & Juliet
- 6pm Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Friday 5th August
- 12pm Dolittle
- 6pm The Notebook (12a)
Saturday 6th August
- 12pm Tangled
- 3pm Eddie The Eagle
Sunday 7th August
- 12pm School Of Rock
- 3pm P.S. I Love You (12a)
Monday 8th August
- 12pm Mary Poppins Returns
- 6pm Les Misérables (2012)
Tuesday 9th August
- 12pm Paddington
- 6pm The Other Guys
Wednesday 10th August
- 12pm Monsters University
- 6pm Spider-Man: No Way Home
Thursday 11th August
- 12pm Ron’s Gone Wrong
- 6pm Crazy, Stupid, Love
Friday 12th August
- 12pm Matilda (1996)
- 6pm Mrs. Doubtfire (12a)
Saturday 13th August
- 12pm Sing 2
- 3pm Holes
Sunday 14th August
- 12pm Inside Out
- 3pm The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Monday 15th August
- 12pm The Lion King (2019)
- 6pm La La Land (12a)
Tuesday 16th August
- 12pm Ralph Breaks The Internet
- 6pm Little Woman (2019)
Wednesday 17th August
- 12pm How To Train Your Dragon: Hidden World
- 6pm Black Widow
Thursday 18th August
- 12pm Robin Hood: The Rebellion
- 6pm Runaway Bride
Friday 19th August
- 12pm Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway
- 6pm Spencer
Saturday 20th August
- 12pm Wonder
- 3pm Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (12a)
Sunday 21st August
- 12pm Shrek
- 3pm Forrest Gump
Monday 22nd August
- 12pm Hairspray (2007)
- 6pm Bohemian Rhapsody
Tuesday 23rd August
- 12pm Cool Runnings
- 6pm Belfast
Wednesday 24th August
- 12pm Sonic The Hedgehog 2
- 6pm The Mask
Thursday 25th August
- 12pm The Princess Diaries
- 6pm Central Intelligence
Friday 26th August
- 12pm Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- 6pm King Richard
Saturday 27th August
- 12pm Frozen
- 3pm Mean Girls
Sunday 28th August
- 12pm Raya and the Last Dragon
- 3pm Cruella
Monday 29th August
- 12pm The Greatest Showman
- 6pm The Phantom of the Opera
Tuesday 30th August
- 12pm Spies in Disguise
- 6pm 17 Again
Wednesday 31st August
- 12pm The Secret Life of Pets 2
- 6pm Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
Thursday 1st September
- 12pm Moana
- 6pm The Lost City
Friday 2nd September
- 12pm Luca
- 6pm Uncharted (12a)
Saturday 3rd September
- 12pm Stardust (2007)
- 3pm Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (12a)
Sunday 4th September
- 12pm Clifford the Big Red Dog
- 3pm Death on the Nile (2022)
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