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SEATTLE – The popular outdoor movie series – Movies at the Mural Presented by Prime Video – is back this summer at Seattle Center’s Mural Amphitheatre beginning July 24th.
Moviegoers are invited to picnic on the Mural Amphitheatre’s gently sloping lawn with the Space Needle as a backdrop, serving as the best outdoor movie setting you can find in Seattle.
Food and beverages will be available in the Seattle Center Armory Food & Event Hall, as well as at food carts on the Seattle Center grounds prior to the start of each showing.
This year’s weekly series features five film favorites, both classic and contemporary, which are fun for all ages – shown on a 40-foot state-of-the-art screen. Each screening will be preceded by a short film created by students at Cornish College of the Arts at Seattle University and alumni of the UW Professional & Continuing Education's Film & Video Production certificate program. Movies begin at dusk, approximately 9 p.m.
• Wonka, July 24 – In partnership with Bite of Seattle
Willy Wonka is the mastermind behind some of the most delicious and innovative chocolate creations the world has ever seen. But before shaking up the chocolate industry and making a name for himself as a confectionery genius, the ambitious young creator had to defy all odds. As a result, Willy transformed his wildest dreams into reality with a bold vision, determination, and unexpected help from new friends. After all, hard work and a dash of magic can make anything happen. Because, as Willy already knows, it only takes a dream to make a difference. Rated PG; runs 1 hour and 56 minutes.
• The Princess Bride, July 31 – In keeping with tradition, we offer this beloved classic blending comedy, adventure, romance, and fantasy. Follow peasant farmhand Westley as he battles three bumbling outlaws and a nefarious prince to win the hand of his one true love, a young woman named Buttercup. This popular film comes complete with all the fencing, chasing, escapes, silly accents, and rodents of unusual size you'd expect. Rated PG; runs 1 hour and 38 minutes.
• Hamilton, August 7 – This cultural phenomenon tells the story of America then, by America now. With a groundbreaking score which fuses hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and classic show tunes, Hamilton transforms the life of founding father Alexander Hamilton into a bold, culture-shaping theatrical phenomenon. More than a musical, it has sparked national conversations across art, politics, and education, redefining how history is told on stage. Rated PG-13; runs 2 hours and 40 minutes.
• Coco, August 14 – Despite his family's baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector, and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history. Rated PG; runs 1 hour and 45 minutes
• Masters of the Universe (1987), August 21 – On Eternia, Skeletor seizes Castle Greyskull and drains the Sorceress’s power in a bid to rule the universe. He‑Man, Man‑at‑Arms, Teela, and inventor Gwildor are transported to Earth by Gwildor’s Cosmic Key, a device Skeletor desperately wants. When teens Julie and Kevin find the Key, Earth becomes the battleground as He‑Man races to stop Skeletor and return home. Rated PG; runs 1 hour and 46 minutes.
The film series is presented by Prime Video with support from official sponsors including Coors Light, Ticketmaster, T-Mobile, and Truly.
Seating is first-come, first-served, and for information on cancellations due to rain, call Seattle Center Customer Service at 684-7200 or visit seattlecenter.com after 2 p.m. on the day of the event.
For additional information about Movies at the Mural Presented by Prime Video visit seattlecenter.com/moviesatthemural.
About Seattle Center — The Cultural Heart of the Pacific Northwest
Seattle Center is a 74-acre civic, arts, and cultural gathering place in the heart of Seattle and home to more than 30 partner organizations, including Climate Pledge Arena, KEXP, MOPOP, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Seattle Opera, Pacific Science Center, SIFF, and many others. Anchored by world-class attractions, historic venues, public art, and a dynamic calendar of free and affordable events centered around the iconic International Fountain, Seattle Center serves residents and visitors of all ages year-round.
As a department of the City of Seattle and anchor of the Uptown Arts and Cultural District, Seattle Center is an inclusive destination where community comes together through arts, culture, and public life, serving residents from across Seattle and the Puget Sound region alongside visitors from around the world. In partnership with Friends of Waterfront Seattle, Seattle Center also manages the City’s new Waterfront Park, providing cultural programming, operations, and civic care along Seattle’s downtown waterfront.
Over the past three years, Seattle Center has welcomed 11 to 12 million visits annually, with the majority of visits coming from the Seattle and Puget Sound region and is projected to reach 12.5 to 13.5 million visits in 2026. This activity generates more than $1 billion in visitor spending, contributes more than $2 billion in regional economic impact, and supports more than 18,600 jobs.
With the support of our Official Partners — Alaska Airlines, The Climate Pledge, Coors Light, Pepsi, Symetra, T-Mobile, and WaFd Bank — Seattle Center is the #1 most-visited arts and cultural destination in the Pacific Northwest. www.seattlecenter.com
CONTACT
Randy Hurlow | 206.778.5523 | randy@whyforgood.com