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“Miami Dolphins” Preparing To Open “Hard Rock Stadium” As Drive-In Movie Theatre!

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.”

The film will be shown on four large video boards inside the stadium for an audience in cars parked on the field — home to the Miami Dolphins and Miami Hurricanes — as well as on a large screen outside for fans set up on the Fountain Plaza. The film will begin at 7:15 p.m. in both venues.

“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.

Tickets for the Drive-Up Theater, which can accommodate up to 230 cars, will cost $39 per vehicle (add $5 to pick tickets up at Will Call). There you can watch the movie from your car or in a designated “tailgate space” directly outside your vehicle, allowing a 6-foot distance from others.

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.