As Frank Sinatra once sang, “And now, the end is near …” Or at least it is for the Century domes on Winchester Boulevard, which will show their last movies this weekend.

Of course, it’s possible the domes could be preserved or that Federal Realty, which has a ground lease for the property the domes are on, will fit a movie theater/auditorium into its plans for the site. But as it stands, the San Rafael-based Syufy Enterprises is done operating the theaters, which are expected to remain vacant until their fate is decided.

Here’s what’ll be playing on those huge screens on their last days: Century 23 has “Mr. Peabody and Sherman” and “Muppets Most Wanted”; Century 22 has “Divergent,” “300: Rise of an Empire” and “Need for Speed”; and the granddaddy of them all, Century 21, has “The Lego Movie.” (Weekend schedules are up at www.fandango.com.)

Now, the Century 21 is a bit of a different case, since Guggenheim Entertainment has been operating it as the Retro Dome on weekends. In addition to a morning showing of “Lego,” there’s a Pixar double feature of “Finding Nemo” and “A Bug’s Life” on the schedule, as well as a special closing-night screening Sunday of “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” How appropriate given that the theater’s historic status is currently being debated.

Scott Guggenheim tells me that advance sales for “Raiders” are going very well, so it might not be smart to expect to just walk up before the 7 p.m. show, which will be preceded by some tributes to the theaters. Check the schedule and purchase tickets in advance at www.theretro dome.com.

TALKING POINTS: Many forums are in the future for San Jose’s mayoral candidates, including one Saturday that’s being presented by Councilman Pete Constant and the District 1 Leadership Group. The 10 a.m. forum at Bethel Church, 1201 S. Winchester Blvd., is in the same district as the endangered domes, so I’m sure it’s a topic that’ll come up.

TRIBUTE SHOW: San Jose native bands Count V and Syndicate of Sound are joining Robert Berry this Friday night at The Blank Club in downtown San Jose for a gig in memory of Count V’s recently departed drummer Rocco “Rocky” Astrella. Money raised at the show will help his widow get out from under a mountain of medical bills.

Tickets are available for $20 at www.theblankclub.com.

SOGGY FUN: We’re still cheering whatever rain we get this weekend, even if it means a damp start to the season for California’s Great America. There’ll be an Opening Day ribbon-cutting at 10 a.m. Saturday to open the Santa Clara amusement park’s 38th season, and the first 2,500 guests both Saturday and Sunday will receive souvenir items.

Contact Sal Pizarro at spizarro@mercurynews.com. Follow him at Twitter.com/spizarro.