Walmart to Transform 160 of Its Parking Lots Into Drive-In Theaters

Walmart to Transform 160 of Its Parking Lots Into Drive-In Theaters
Shoppers carry their goods past a shopping cart in a parking lot of a Walmart Supercenter in a file photo. (Frederic J. Brown/ AFP/Getty Images)

Two of the most classic pieces of Americana are coming together this summer: drive-in theaters and Walmart.

Beginning in August, the retailer is converting 160 of its U.S. store parking lots into drive-in movie theaters. As the pandemic continues, drive-in theaters have been making a comeback as a safe alternative to the traditional movie theaters that remain closed in much of the country.

Walmart is partnering with Tribeca Enterprises, the Robert De Niro-backed media company, to program the films. Locations and movie titles haven’t yet been announced, but they will be revealed later on a special website. The event will run through October and encompass more than 300 showings.

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A female Wal-Mart employee walks through a parking lot as she returns to work at a Wal-Mart store in St. Charles, Ill., on June 23, 2004. (Tim Boyle/Getty Images)

“This family-friendly night will include hit movies, special appearances from filmmakers and celebrities, and concessions delivered right to customer vehicles,” Walmart said in a press release. Walmart will use the nearby physical stores to let people use curbside pickup for treats and food.

Drive-in movie venues have been popping up all over the country, with small business owners forced temporarily to shut down their traditional theater operations opting to reopen old drive-in locations or build makeshift theaters in parking lots in a bid to make up for lost income.

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