Unmissable Locations for Free Summer Films in Brooklyn

Photo Credit: NYC Parks / Daniel Avila Photo Credit: NYC Parks / Daniel Avila
Posted By Lu

Here’s some exciting news for movie lovers and families in Brooklyn: Free Summer Movies are making a highly anticipated comeback in 2026! Thanks to NYC Parks and the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, the “Movies Under the Stars” initiative is stretching out across every borough, with Brooklyn set to host a range of special screenings.

Starting in spring and running through the fall, parks and gathering places all over New York City will be transformed into open-air theaters. Over 300 films will be shown for free—including blockbuster hits, beloved animated classics, inspiring documentaries, and local community spotlights.

For Brooklynites, this means you won’t have to leave your neighborhood to catch a movie under the sky. The expansion includes even more local venues, so whether you’re with friends or family, there’s likely a screening happening nearby.

According to a press release from NYC Newswire, local officials hope these events will offer low-cost fun while bringing neighbors together outdoors.

Brooklyn’s Free Outdoor Movie Locations for 2026

Interested in where to set up your blanket and snacks? Here are some of this season’s Brooklyn screening spots:

1. Commodore Barry Park

Near Downtown Brooklyn and Fort Greene, this park is a familiar favorite for families looking for a relaxed, free night out close by.

2. Seth Low Playground / Bealin Square

Seth Low Playground adds even more vibrancy to the neighborhood scene as part of the extended schedule for 2026.

3. Kaiser Park Baseball Field

In the mood for a movie near the water? Kaiser Park, close to Coney Island, has you covered this summer.

4. Rappaport Playground

This location joins the expanding Brooklyn movie scene, making it easier for locals across the borough to join the fun.

5. Sunset Park

Sunset Park will also feature screenings of student-created films as part of the 8th Annual NYC Public School Film Festival on June 13, giving a spotlight to local youth and the arts.

NYC’s Free Movies Program Grows Bigger

“Movies Under the Stars” has evolved into one of the city’s most cherished community traditions—mixing entertainment with a chance to enjoy your local parks without spending a dime.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani summed it up: “This summer, every borough becomes a giant outdoor theater where New Yorkers can gather, rediscover classics, and make new memories—all for free.”

The schedule promises something for everyone: family flicks, classics, new releases, documentaries, and indie gems.

Here are some titles you can look forward to:

  • Wicked & Wicked for Good
  • Encanto
  • Lilo & Stitch
  • Dirty Dancing

Plus, a unique soccer-focused film series will tie into the energy of the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

Why Outdoor Movies Remain a Brooklyn Favorite

For plenty of Brooklyn families, free outdoor movies are now a go-to summer tradition. It’s an affordable way to kick back, connect with neighbors, and enjoy the city’s green spaces.

“This beloved summer tradition brings together culture, community, and a little magic to every corner of NYC,” says Parks Commissioner Tricia Shimamura.

Remember to pack a chair, a blanket, and some snacks—movies typically start once the sun sets.

Don’t Miss Out!

Screenings will be happening all summer and into the fall, so there’s no need to rush. For up-to-date info on upcoming movie dates and parks, visit the official NYC Parks website.

As outlined in the official NYC Newswire release, this expanded program represents the city’s ongoing effort to activate public spaces and make entertainment more accessible across Brooklyn.

FAQs for Brooklyn Residents

Are the movie events really free?
Yes! All “Movies Under the Stars” screenings are totally free and open to everyone.

Which Brooklyn locations are included?
Check out Brooklyn favorites like Commodore Barry Park, Seth Low Playground, Kaiser Park Baseball Field, Rappaport Playground, and Sunset Park.

What types of movies will be shown?
The series covers family movies, animation, documentaries, indie features, and themed nights.

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Lucille has 6 years as an editor, covering evertyhing from dining, community issues, politics and health. She writes for NYC News Network and its affiliates.

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