Georgia has become one of the most important states for the American film industry, driven by generous tax incentives that have attracted productions from every major studio. Atlanta is the state's screening hub, but Savannah and other cities occasionally host advance events tied to local productions. The state's production boom has created a thriving local screening culture, with enthusiastic audiences and venues that regularly host studio-backed events throughout the year.
Atlanta dominates Georgia's screening scene, with AMC Phipps Plaza and Regal Atlantic Station serving as the primary venues for studio advance screenings. Films shot at Tyler Perry Studios and Trilith Studios often return for local advance events. Free passes are distributed through Gofobo, Advance Screenings, and local radio stations like V-103. Savannah's SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) hosts occasional film events tied to its film program and annual festival.
Georgia hosted over 30 major film and TV productions in 2025, generating over $4 billion in economic impact and making it the second-busiest production state after California.
Atlanta
9 events · 3 free · 5 concerts
Marietta
2 events · 2 concerts
Alpharetta
2 events · 2 concerts
Atanta
1 event · 1 concert
Athens
1 event · 1 concert
Savannah
1 event · 1 concert
Mcdonough
1 event
SeeItEarly aggregates free advance screening passes from 20+ sources across 7 cities in Georgia. Browse the city listings below, click "Get Passes," and follow the instructions on the source site. Most passes are first-come, first-served.
The most active cities are Atlanta (12 events), Marietta (2 events), Alpharetta (2 events). New events are added daily as studios announce screenings.
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.