BOHEMIAN Rhapsody, A Star Is Born and 2001: A Space Odyssey are some of the biggest films which will be shown in the great outdoors as Storyhouse's Moonlight Flicks returns to Chester city centre's Roman Garden later this year.

A total of 11 movies will be screened between July 5 and August 26.

Multi Oscar-winning biopic Bohemian Rhapsody opens the season, featuring alongside Bradley Cooper’s A Star is Born and box office smash Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.

Families can enjoy Mary Poppins Returns and for sci-fi and Kubrick fans the seminal 2001: A Space Odyssey - screened to mark the 50-year anniversary of the moon landing - will be screened.

Back by popular demand, for one weekend only, box office runaway The Greatest Showman is also part of the line-up.

For some 90s nostalgia there’s coming of age hit Clueless, action adventure Jurassic Park and Baz Luhrman’s cinematic masterpiece Romeo and Juliet.

The retro theme continues with 80s teen classic Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and, for the second year running, the iconic Dirty Dancing.

Nicky Beaumont, film and digital programme manager at Storyhouse, said: "We have a programme of joyous movies screened all summer in Chester’s gorgeous Roman Garden.

"Whether it’s date night, a summer holiday treat with the kids or an evening out with friends, we think there’s something on the bill for everyone.

"We look forward to seeing audiences every year, and this season is no exception."

Tickets are £9.50 and there will be drinks and pizza available to order. To find out more and book, visit storyhouse.com.