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See "Reservation Dogs" FREE every week


Skoden! "Reservation Dogs" season 3 is coming this August, and what better way to catch up than seeing all season 1 & 2 episodes FREE on the big screen? Starting Tue 6/6 7:00p, see two episodes each week all summer long. Co-created by Oklahoman Sterlin Harjo, the series debuted in 2021 and has become one of the most critically-acclaimed comedies running. This is the perfect opportunity to catch up on the adventures of the Rez Dogs before season 3 premieres on Hulu in August. The free episode screenings are courtesy of FX Networks. Stream FX’s “Reservation Dogs” exclusively on Hulu.


All screenings are FREE and open to the public. Seating is limited, first-come first-served every week.


“Whether it’s your first time seeing the show or a rewatch, everyone is welcome to experience the show at Circle,” said Chuck Foxen, Circle Cinema Deputy Director and Programmer. He continued, “As important as it is to support Indigenous stories and locally made art, it’s just as important to provide access to those works. We’re proud to partner with FX and showcase the series free for everyone.”



"Reservation Dogs" Green Carpet premiere at Circle in 2021


In conjunction with the screenings, guests can also see behind-the-scenes photos from the making of season 3 by Cherokee photographer Shane Brown at a special exhibit in the Circle Cinema Gallery throughout August. Shane is the official on-set photographer for “Reservation Dogs,” and his photos will give attendees a look at the filmmaking process on the show and some hints at the stories to come in the new season. The exhibit will debut with a reception on Thursday August 3 with an opportunity to meet Shane. Gallery exhibits are always free and open to the public during Circle’s business hours.


Screening schedule, 7:00pm every week:

Tue 6/6: "F*ckin’ Rez Dogs” and “NDN Clinic”

Tue 6/13: “Uncle Brownie” and “What About Your Dad”

Tue 6/20: “Come and Get Your Love” and “Hunting”

Tue 6/27: “California Dreamin” and “Satvrday” (Season 1 finale)

Tue 7/4: “The Cruse” and “The Run”

Tue 7/11: “Roofing” and “Mable”

Tue 7/18: “Wide Net” and “Decolonativization”

Tue 7/25: “Stay Gold Cheese Boy” and “This is Where the Plot Thickens”

Tue 8/1: “Offerings” and “I Still Believe” (Season 2 finale)


From Co-Creators and Executive Producers Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, “Reservation Dogs” is a half-hour comedy that follows the exploits of four Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma who steal, rob, and save in order to get to the exotic, mysterious, and faraway land of California. Filmed on location in Okmulgee, “Reservation Dogs” is a breakthrough in Indigenous representation on television both in front of and behind the camera. Every writer, director, and series regular on the show is Indigenous. This first-of-its-kind creative team tells a story that resonates with them and their lived experiences – and invites audiences into a surprisingly familiar and funny world.

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