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Walmart will transform parking lots into drive in movies

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Walmart will transform parking lots into drive in movies

Walmart invites you and your family to an amazing drive-in family movie tour.

This pop-up event is touring the country and visiting 160 Walmart Supercenter locations.  Tickets are free, but must be requested in advance. Tickets will not be available at the gate.

It will be a safe and social distanced environment…movie goers will remain in their vehicles and parking spaces will be socially distanced.

RELATED: DRIVE IN MOVIE THEATERS ARE HUGE AGAIN THANKS TO COVID-19

Movies coming to a Walmart Drive-in near you…subject to change and vary by location

Wonder Woman-PG-13 | 2h 21min | 2017

Spy Kids-PG | 1h 28min | 2001

Space Jam-PG | 1h 28min | 1996

Spider-ManTM: Into The Spider-Verse-PG | 1h 57min | 2018

Ghostbusters-PG | 1h 45min | 1984

The Wizard of Oz-PG | 1h 42min | 1939

Black Panther-PG-13 | 2h 14min | 2018

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial-PG | 1h 55min | 1982

Friday Night Lights-PG-13 | 1h 58min | 2004

 

The movies will be coming to Clarksville, Oak Grove and Hopkinsville!  

To find locations, times and what movies are showing, click HERE.

 

 

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