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Movies screenings under the stars all summer long in Brampton

Movies under the stars is back for another summer and this year the city has extended it out of Garden Square to a bunch of other spots across the city. In addition to the Thursday and Saturday night movies in Garden Square, screenings will also be shown at Chinguacousy Park Bandshell, the soccer field at Gore Meadows Community Centre and at Mount Pleasant Village Square all summer long. Movies start at 9 p.m. every week. Here’s the full list:

Chinguacousy Park (Fridays)

July 8             Minions
July 15            Zootopia
July 22           The Hunger Games
July 29           Star Wars: Force Awakens
Aug 5              50 First Dates
Aug 12            The Jungle Book
Aug 19            Kung Fu Panda 3
Aug 26            Harry Potter
Sept 2             Avengers: Age of Ultron

Mount Pleasant Village Square (Fridays)

July 8            Minions
July 15           Inside Out
July 22          Kung Fu Panda 3
July 29          Alvin and the Chipmunks: Road Chip
Aug 5             Penguins of Madagascar
Aug 12           E.T.
Aug 19            Zootopia
Aug 26           The Peanuts Movie

Gore Meadows Community Centre (Saturdays)

July 2            Minions
July 9            Furious 7
July 16           Zootopia
July 23          Star Wars: Force Awakens
July 30          Jungle Book
Aug 6             Ra. One (Hindi)
Aug 13           Your Choice**
Aug 20           Angry Birds
Aug 27           Captain America

Don’t miss the lineup of throwback Thursday classics and Saturday double headers also screening in Garden Square (Downtown Brampton) View the full list of films here.

Don’t forget to bring some popcorn and your own lawn chair!

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