Free Movie Screenings in Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix and the greater Scottsdale area represent one of the fastest-growing screening markets in the Southwest. The city's suburban audience and sprawling theater network make it attractive for wide-release testing. Harkins Theatres, headquartered in Scottsdale, frequently hosts advance screening events.
Tips for Phoenix Screenings
- Tempe Marketplace and Scottsdale locations host the most screenings.
- Phoenix screenings tend to be less competitive than LA or NYC — better chance of getting passes.
- Summer blockbusters often screen in Phoenix due to the city's strong suburban family audience.
Harkins Theatres, the largest privately-owned theater chain in the US, is based in the Phoenix metro area.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Phoenix, AZ Screenings
How do I get free movie screening passes in Phoenix, AZ?
SeeItEarly aggregates free advance screening passes from 20+ sources including Gofobo, Advance Screenings, and studio websites. Browse our Phoenix, AZ listings, click "Get Passes," and follow the instructions on the source site. Most passes are first-come, first-served — so check back often.
What advance screenings are happening in Phoenix, AZ?
We currently list 3 upcoming movies with screenings in Phoenix, AZ. New screenings are added daily as studios announce promotional events and test screenings in Phoenix, Arizona.
Are advance movie screenings really free?
Yes — most advance screenings are completely free. Studios use them to generate buzz and gather audience feedback before a movie's official release. Some premium events or film festival screenings may charge admission, which we clearly label.
How early should I arrive to an advance screening?
Arrive at least 45-60 minutes early. Free screening passes are typically overbooked, so seating is first-come, first-served. Arriving early increases your chances of getting a seat. Some popular screenings fill up fast, so earlier is always better.

