Do you ever have troubling choosing between going outside and watching a movie?

The city of Kennesaw has your back this summer because it is hosting three free outdoor movie screenings on a big ‘ol inflatable screen.

The first is a showing of "Finding Dory" on Saturday. It was originally scheduled for this past weekend but was pushed back due to rain.

The city will also be screening "The Secret Life of Pets" on June 3 and "Zootopia" on Sept. 9.

Giveaways and outdoor games start at 6 p.m. at Swift-Cantrell Park, according to the city. Moviegoers should bring a blanket or a chair with a low back.

Pop-up tents, canopies and beach umbrellas are not allowed because they could block someone’s view.

Concessions will be available for purchase.

There’s parking at the park, 3140 Old 41 Highway, and at nearby Kennesaw Elementary School.

Like Cobb County News Now on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.

In other news:

City engineers are examining Whitehall Bridge near Georgia Dome after chunks of debris fell onto a woman's car, flattening 2 tires and causing her to swerve with a child in the vehicle.