Delaware has dozens of free movies to watch this summer — get your popcorn ready!

You might have 99 problems this summer, but finding a free movie in Delaware isn't one of them.

With screening locations from Wilmington to the beaches, we've highlighted dozens of free movies that you can check out after Memorial Day and into September.

Kent County Public Library, Dover

The Capital City will host a fun time at Kent County Public Library's movie screenings. Preregistration is required for each film below. If fewer than 10 people preregister for a particular film, the screening of that movie will be canceled.

  • June 14 - Treasure Planet at 3:30 p.m.

  • June 21 - Jumanji (1995) at 3:30 p.m.

Kent County Public Library (497 S. Red Haven Lane, Dover). For more info, visit Facebook.com/KCPLibrary, or call (302) 744-1919. 

Woodlawn Library, Wilmington

  • June 2 - Madan Sara at 2 p.m.

It appears the only documentary on this list is the film "Madan Sara" by Haitian filmmaker Etant Dupain. "Madan Sara" is a term that refers to a group of women who work hard to buy and sell goods in markets that help support Haiti's economy. The film follows these women and the challenges they face.

Lu Childs, one of the film's executive producers, will be present for a discussion session after the screening. Seating to see "Madan" is limited and pre-registration is available at the link below.

Woodlawn Library (2020 W. Ninth St., Wilmington). For more info, visit Facebook.com/OfficialWoodlawnLibrary, delawarelibraries.libcal.com or call (302) 571-7425.  

Bethany Beach

Actress Margot Robbie poses on the pink carpet upon arrival for the European premiere of "Barbie" in central London on July 12, 2023.
Actress Margot Robbie poses on the pink carpet upon arrival for the European premiere of "Barbie" in central London on July 12, 2023.

The town of Bethany Beach will keep Monday nights interesting with Movies on the Beach at dusk from June to August. There are also Movies on the Bandstand (Bethany Beach Bandstand) featuring films on Friday night at dusk in September. Feel free to bring chairs and blankets to both film locations. Seating at the Bandstand is limited. 

  • June 3 - Under The Boardwalk

  • June 10 - The Little Mermaid (2023)

  • June 17 - The Game Plan

  • June 24 - Elemental

  • July 1 - Camp Hideout

  • July 8 - Gran Turismo

  • July 15 - Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken

  • July 22 - Wonka (2023)

  • July 29 - Miracle

  • Aug. 5 - Wish

  • Aug. 12 - Shazam

  • Aug. 19 - Migration

  • Aug. 26 - Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile

  • Sept. 13 - Barbie

  • Sept. 20 - Arthur The King

  • Sept. 27 - Princess Diaries

Bethany Beach Bandstand. For more info, visit townofbethanybeach.com or call (302) 539-8011.  

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Dewey Beach

Actor Jack Black attends Universal's 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' special screening at the Regal LA Live in Los Angeles, April 1, 2023.
Actor Jack Black attends Universal's 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' special screening at the Regal LA Live in Los Angeles, April 1, 2023.

Bring your favorite blanket, beach chair and popcorn for a family-friendly movie night every Monday during the summer season at 8:30 p.m. on Dagsworthy Avenue in Dewey Beach. Restrooms are closely located at the Dewey Beach Lifesaving Station. Guests can jazz up their experience with a glow necklace that's available for a $1 donation. Monday Movies on the Beach are presented by the Town of Dewey Beach.

  • June 17 - Minions: The Rise of Gru

  • June 24 - Under The Boardwalk

  • July 1 - National Treasure

  • July 8 - Wish

  • July 15 - Back To The Future

  • July 22 - The Super Mario Bros Movie

  • July 29 - The Little Mermaid (2023 Live Action)

  • Aug. 5 - Turning Red

  • Aug. 12 - Elemental

  • Aug. 19 - Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken

Movies will be screened at Dagsworthy Avenue, Dewey Beach. For more info, visit townofdeweybeach.com or call (302) 227-6363.  

This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Delaware brings free movies to watch, from the beach to Wilmington