This is a list of movie theater chains across the world. The chains of movie theaters are listed alphabetically by continent and then by country.
Global cinema chains
The following are the world's largest movie theatre chains:
# | Chain | HQ | Screens | Sites |
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1 | AMC[1] | United States | 10,474 | 940 |
2 | Cineworld[2] | United Kingdom | 9,139 | 747 |
3 | Cinemark[3] | United States | 5,957 | 533 |
4 | Cinépolis[4] | Mexico | 5,251 | 335 |
5 | CGV[5] | South Korea | 3,459 | 463 |
6 | Cinemex[6] | Mexico | 2,861 | 332 |
7 | Vue | United Kingdom | 1,989 | 228 |
8 | Cineplex[7] | Canada | 1,676 | 164 |
9 | Wanda[8] | China | 1,657 | 187 |
10 | NombinScreen[9] | United Kingdom | 10,00 | 100 |
Africa
Angola
Egypt
- Renaissance Cinemas
- Galaxy Cinemas
- Scene Cinemas
- VOX Cinemas
Ghana
- Silverbird Cinemas – in 2 locations in Accra, Ghana
Kenya
- Century Cinemax is the largest cinema operator in East Africa. As of 2021 has screens at the Sarit Centre in Westlands, Junction Mall and Garden City Mall which also has the largest IMAX screen in East Africa.
Morocco
- Megarama – operating in Casablanca, Marrakesh and Fez, with more cities coming.
- IMAX – inside Morocco Mall, Casablanca
- La Renaissance – independent cinema in Rabat; includes a restaurant and a music venue.
- CineAtlas - a premium cinema with 4 screens in Rabat, offering films both 3D and 2D formats.
Nigeria
- Silverbird Cinemas – As at 2022, the largest cinema chain in West Africa in-terms of screen numbers, operating with 65 screens. It has 10 theatres in three countries; Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria.[10][11]
- Filmhouse Cinemas (West Africa) – with 13 cinemas as of 2022, it is the largest cinema chain in West Africa in terms of location numbers. It has 65 screens in locations such as Lagos, Ibadan, Lekki where they have the first IMAX theatre in West Africa, Calabar, Akure, Port Harcourt, Kano and Asaba. The company was established in 2012 and it is aiming to have 25 cinemas.[12]
- Genesis Deluxe cinemas – with over 15 screens and 7 theatres, located in Lagos, Lekki, Port-Harcourt, Enugu, Effurun and Owerri. It was the first cinema in West Africa to show a 3D movie.[13]
- Viva Cinemas – with 18 screens and 5 theatres in Ilorin, Ibadan, Ota, Enugu, Ikeja. The company started operations in 2015.[14]
- Ozone Cinemas – with 4 screens located in Lagos. It is the first multiplex cinema to be built on the mainland of Lagos.[15]
South Africa
- Ster-Kinekor – operating throughout South Africa, it has the largest market share with 53 locations
- Nu Metro Cinemas – 17 locations in South Africa
- CineCentre
Sudan
- Bono Cinema – as of May 13, 2022, this is the first Sudanese cinema operator of its kind in the Republic of Sudan, and the first greatly-designed international cinema in the whole country with a capacity of over 300+ seats, located in the capital Khartoum, Nile Street, at the International Nile Club, currently running with 1 screen.
Tanzania
- Century Cinemax - The only cinema operator in Dar-Es-Salaam with movie houses at Mlimani City Mall, Aura Mall and Dar Free Market Mall. Century Cinemax is the largest cinema operator in East Africa with presence in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and South Africa. By 2022 the total screens will reach 50 under management.
Tunisia
Uganda
- Century Cinemax - Largest cinema operator in Kampala with movie houses at Acacia Mall, Metroplex Shopping Center and Arena Mall.
Americas
Argentina
In 2021, the country had 303 cinemas.
Bolivia
- Multicine
- Cine Center
- Cinemark
Brazil
Brazil has more than 3500 cinemas.
- Afa Cinemas
- Araújo
- Arteplex
- Arcoplex
- Box
- Centerplex
- Cine Show
- Cineart
- Cinearte
- Cinemagic
- Cinemais
- Cinemaniaca
- Cinemark Theatres
- Cineplex
- Cineplus
- Cinépolis
- Cine Show
- Cinesystem
- Cinespaço (Espaço)
- Estação
- GNC Cinemas
- Grupo Arcoíris
- Grupo Cine
- Guion
- Lumiere
- Moviecom
- Multi Star
- Orient
- PlayArte
- PMC
- Roxy Cinemas
- Sala de Arte
- UCI Cinemas
- Usiminas
- Cine A
- Cineflix
- Cinesercla
- M.M.C. Cinemas
- Multicine
- AGA Cinematográfica
- Kinoplex
Canada
- Alliance Cinemas – after selling its BC locations, it now operates only one theater in Toronto
- Ciné Entreprise[16] – independent theatre chain based in rural Québec
- Cinémas Guzzo – 10 locations and 142 screens in the Montreal area
- Cineplex Entertainment – Canada's largest and North America's fifth-largest movie theater company, with 162 locations and 1,635 screens
- Cinema City – discount chain in Western Canada, purchased by Cineplex
- Cineplex Odeon Cinemas – operations in both Canada and the United States. Operations in each country is owned by separate companies. Cineplex Entertainment in Canada and AMC Theatres in the United States.
- Colossus (theatre) – a Famous Players brand, now owned by Cineplex
- Famous Players – formerly Canada's largest theatre chain; purchased by Cineplex Entertainment in 2005
- Fortune Cinemas – a movie theatre chain that operated in Canada. Cineplex has sold seven theatres in March 2006 in Québec ec to Chelsea-based Fortune Cinemas Inc. Cineplex Entertainment later acquired (or in this case, re-acquired) some of Fortune Cinemas theatres after they went bankrupt.
- Galaxy Cinemas – mid-sized chain that was the parent company to Cineplex Entertainment. Galaxy purchased bankrupt Cineplex in 2003.
- Scotiabank Theatres – a Cineplex brand
- SilverCity – a Famous Players brand, now owned by Cineplex
- CinéStarz – small chain that operates 5 theaters: 3 in Quebec and 2 in Ontario
- film.ca Cinemas[17] – a small Canadian operator with one location in Oakville, ON
- Imagine Cinemas – 14 locations and 90 screens, in Ontario and BC.
- Landmark Cinemas – Canada's second-largest chain with 45 locations and 317 screens in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and the Yukon
- Premier Theatres[18] – operates 5 drive-in theaters and 4 cinemas with a total of 23 screens in Ontario and Yellowknife NWT
- Rainbow and Magic Lantern Cinemas – 11 locations and 43 screens operating in Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan
Defunct brands in Canada
- AMC Theatres – as of July 2012 AMC divested of its Canadian operations, selling four to Cineplex, two to Empire Theatres which were later sold to Landmark Cinemas in 2013, closing two.
- Empire Theatres – closed on October 29, 2013, by selling most of their locations to Cineplex Entertainment and Landmark Cinemas and closing 3 others that were not included in the sales. It was formerly Canada's second-largest chain.
- Stinson Theatres
Chile
- Cinépolis Chile
- Cinemark
- Cineplanet
- Cine Arte Normandie
- Centro Arte Alameda
- Cine Star
- Cine Pavilion
- El Biógrafo
Colombia
Costa Rica
Dominican Republic
- Caribbean Cinemas
- Palacio del Cine
Ecuador
- Cinext
- Max Cinema
- Multicines
- Supercines
- Star Cines
- Cineplex
- Cine Link
- Cinemas In
- Cinemamalecón
Defunct brands in Ecuador
- Mis Cines (bought by Cineplex)
- Mega Cine (bought by Cinemas In)
- Cinemark (bought by Multicines)
El Salvador
Guatemala
Mexico
Defunct brands in Mexico
- MMcinemas (bought by Cinemex)
- Cinemas Lumiere
- Cinemark (bought by Cinemex)
- Cinemas Gemelos and Multicinemas – part of the brand Organización Ramírez and were the largest cinema chains in the country
- AMC Theatres – existed a short time since the early 90s in Plaza Satellite, Galerias Coapa, Perisur, Pericentro (naucalpan), and Pabellon Cuauhtemoc.
- General Cinema – had two theaters in Pavellon Polanco and Plaza Insurgentes
- Carlos Amador Martínez – named "tele-cine or also "Tele Cines Casa"" closed in the period 1995–1996, most theaters were located in the city of Mexico City and Monterrey
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Puerto Rico
- Caribbean Cinemas – 35 theaters, located in Puerto Rico and across the Caribbean, including Panama and Guyana
Suriname
- TBL Cinemas
Trinidad and Tobago
- MovieTowne
- Caribbean Cinemas
- Digicel IMAX/CinemaOne
United States
Theatre Chain | Theatres Count | Screens Count | Headquarters | Markets | Parent Chain | Chains Acquired | Notes |
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Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas | 35 | 380 | Austin, TX | Arizona, Texas, Colorado, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, California, Virginia, DC | |||
AMC Entertainment | 591 | 7,712 | Leawood, KS | United States, Europe - Total of 16 countries | Carmike Cinemas[19] Kerasotes Theatres Starplex Cinemas Cinetopia in 2019[20] |
[21] | |
Allen Theatres | 18 | 121 | Las Cruces, NM | New Mexico, Colorado | |||
Apple Cinemas | 4 | 30 | Cambridge, MA | Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York[22] | |||
Atlas Cinemas | 6 | 63 | Cleveland, OH | Ohio | |||
B&B Theatres | 55 | 513 | Liberty, MO | Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Washington | Dickinson Theatres | ||
Bow Tie Cinemas | 38 | 232 | Ridgefield, CT | Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, South Carolina, and Virginia | Clearview Cinemas | ||
Brenden Theatres | 7 | 81 | Las Vegas, NV | California, Nevada and Arizona | |||
Center Cinemas | 4 | 20 | Vinita, OK | Arkansas, Oklahoma | |||
Celebration! Cinema | 11 | 155 | Grand Rapids, MI | Michigan | |||
CineLux Theatres | 8 | 62 | San Jose, CA | California | |||
Cinépolis USA | 28 | 264 | Dallas, TX | California, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas | Cinépolis | ||
Cinema Entertainment Corporation | 20 | 129 | Waite Park, MN | Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Nebraska | |||
Cinema West Theaters | 15 | 143 | Petaluma, CA | California, Idaho | |||
Cinemark Theatres | 525 | 4,566 | Plano, TX | United States, Central America, South America | Century Theatres[23] | [25] | |
CMX Cinemas | 33 | 358 | Miami, FL | United States, Mexico | Cinemex | [26] | |
Classic Cinemas[27] | 15 | 121 | Downers Grove, IL | Illinois, Wisconsin | |||
Cleveland Cinemas | 3 | 11 | Cleveland Heights, OH | Cleveland, OH | |||
Coming Attractions Theatres | 19 | 176 | Ashland, OR | Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Northern California | |||
Dipson Theatres | 7 | 32 | Williamsville, NY | Western New York | |||
Emagine Entertainment | 13 | 208 | Troy, MI | Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana[28] | |||
Entertainment Cinemas | 7 | 51 | South Easton, MA | Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Connecticut | |||
EVO Entertainment Group | 6 | 57 | Austin, TX | Texas | Texas Cinemas (2014) | Movies, Bowling alleys | |
EPIC Theatres | 10 | 124 | Hendersonville, NC | Florida, North Carolina | [29] | ||
Fairchild Cinemas | 4 | 42 | Pasco, WA | Washington | |||
Flagship Cinemas | 15 | 232 | Cambridge, MA | Maine, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York | |||
Fox Theatres | 4 | 24 | Wyomissing, PA | Pennsylvania and Maryland | |||
Frank Theatres | 19 | 210 | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | Florida, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia | |||
Fridley Theatres | 21 | 101 | Des Moines, IA | Iowa, Nebraska | |||
FunAsia | 2 | 11 | Plano, TX | Texas | Pyramid Saimira Theatre Ltd. | Bollywood Movies | |
Galaxy Theaters | 12 | 135 | Los Angeles, CA | California, Nevada, Texas, Washington | |||
Georgia Theatre Company | 27 | 275 | St. Simons Island, GA | Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, Virginia | |||
Golden Star Theatres | 5 | 47 | New Castle, PA | Pennsylvania, Maryland | |||
Goodrich Quality Theaters | 30 | 281 | Grand Rapids, MI | Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Florida | |||
Gross Alaska Theatres | 3 | 9 | Juneau, AK | Alaska | |||
Harkins Theatres | 35 | 501 | Scottsdale, AZ | Arizona, California, Colorado, Oklahoma | |||
iPic Theaters | 15 | 115 | Boca Raton, FL | California, Arizona, Washington, Texas, Illinois, Maryland, Florida, New York, New Jersey | [30] | ||
Laemmle Theatres | 9 | 44 | Los Angeles, CA | Los Angeles, California | |||
Landmark Theatres | 52 | 252 | Los Angeles, CA | New York, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Illinois, Texas, Colorado, Michigan, Indiana, California, Florida, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Washington, Missouri, Washington D.C. | [31] | ||
LOOK Dine-In Cinemas | 11 | 112 | Dallas, TX | Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, New York, Texas | |||
Main Street Theatres | 8 | 48 | Omaha, NE | Iowa, Nebraska | |||
Majestic Theatres | 2 | 18 | Greenville, TX | Texas | |||
Malco Theatres | 35 | 362 | Memphis, TN | Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Kentucky, Missouri, Louisiana | |||
Mann Theatres | 8 | 67 | Bloomington, MN | Minnesota | |||
Marcus Theatres | 90 | 1,098 | Milwaukee, WI | Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio | Douglas Theatre Company
Movie Tavern |
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Marquee Cinemas | 17 | 175 | Beckley, WV | Connecticut, Florida, Kentucky, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia | |||
Maya Cinemas | 6 | 88 | Los Angeles, CA | California | |||
Megaplex Theaters | 16 | 182 | Sandy, UT | Utah, Nevada | Westates Theatres | ||
Metropolitan Theatres Corporation | 16 | 89 | Los Angeles, CA | California, Colorado, Idaho, Utah | [32] | ||
Mitchell Theatres | 15 | 107 | Elkhart, KS | Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas | |||
MJR Theatres | 11 | 170 | Bloomfield Hills, MI | Michigan | |||
MovieScoop Cinemas | 5 | 45 | Pittsburgh, PA | Ohio, Pennsylvania | |||
National Amusements | 29 | 392 | Norwood, MA | Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, | Cinema de Lux
Multiplex Cinemas |
[21] | |
Neighborhood Cinema Group | 19 | 147 | Owosso, MI | Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee | |||
New Vision Theatres | 17 | 194 | Westfield, NJ | Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin | |||
Northern Michigan Cinemas | 5 | 29 | Bellaire, MI | Michigan | Cheboygan, Bellaire, Mackinaw City, Petoskey, Gaylord | ||
Odyssey Theatres | 7 | 58 | Maple Grove, MN | Minnesota, Iowa, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin | |||
Paragon Theaters | 4 | 36 | Deerfield Beach, FL | Florida, Virginia | |||
Patriot Cinemas | 4 | 23 | South Weymouth, MA | Massachusetts, Maine | |||
Penn Cinema | 3 | 37 | Lititz, PA | Pennsylvania, Delaware | Abington opening in 2019 | ||
Phoenix Theatres | 13 | 141 | Knoxville, TN | Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia | |||
Picture Show Entertainment | 12 | 96 | Colorado Springs, CO | Arizona, California, Georgia, Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Illinois, Connecticut, Florida | |||
Premiere Cinemas | 28 | 301 | Big Spring, TX | Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Carolina, Texas | |||
Premiere Cinemas (California) | 3 | 26 | Hollister, CA | California | |||
Polson Theatres | 11 | 24 | Polson, MT | Montana, Idaho | |||
Reading Entertainment | 27 | 245 | Culver City, CA | Hawaii, California, New York, Texas, New Jersey, Virginia, Washington DC | Reading Cinemas (8 theatres)
Angelika Film Center (6 theatres) Consolidated Theatres (9 theatres) Pacific Theatres (15 theatres[33]) |
[34] | |
Reel Cinemas | 2 | 7 | Narberth, PA | Pennsylvania | |||
Reel Theatre | 8 | 54 | Boise, ID | Idaho, Oregon, Utah, California | Casper Management | ||
Regal Cinemas | 558 | 7,306 | Knoxville, TN | United States | Cineworld | Regal Cinemas (2002)
United Artists Theatres (2002) Edwards Theatres (2002) Sawmill Theaters Hoyts Cinemas (2003 US locations) Eastern Federal Theatres (2005) Consolidated Theatres (2008) Great Escape Theatres (2012) Hollywood Theaters (2013; "Wallace Theaters") Warren Theatres (2017) |
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Regency Theatres | 29 | 195 | Agoura Hills, CA | California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii | |||
Rio Entertainment | 4 | 27 | Beeville, TX | Texas | |||
Rogers Cinemas | 7 | 50 | Marshfield, WI | Wisconsin, Michigan | |||
Sarasota Film Society | 2 | 9 | Sarasota, FL | Florida | Independent Non-Profit Theater | ||
Santikos Theatres | 8 | 103 | San Antonio, TX | Texas | [36] For-profit company that exists solely to give back to non-profits | ||
Showplace Cinemas | 8 | 78 | Evansville, IN | Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky | |||
Showplace Icon Theatres | 6 | 74 | Chicago, IL | Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, California, New Jersey | |||
Silver Cinemas | 3 | 18 | Los Angeles, CA | Arizona, Texas, Wisconsin | Landmark Theatres | ||
Silverspot Cinemas | 7 | 73 | Miami, FL | Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Wisconsin | |||
Southeast Cinemas | 9 | 89 | Charlotte, NC | North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia | |||
Southern Theatres | 42 | 484 | New Orleans, LA | Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas | Veronis Suhler Stevenson | The Grand Theatre
AmStar Cinemas |
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Spotlight Theatres | 3 | 14 | Peachtree City, GA | Georgia, Connecticut | |||
SR Entertainment | 10 | 98 | Santa Rosa, CA | California | |||
Starlight Cinemas | 6 | 55 | Corona, CA | California | |||
Stone Theatres | 6 | 84 | Charlotte, NC | North Carolina, South Carolina | |||
Studio Movie Grill | 30 | 330 | Dallas, TX | Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas | |||
Thomas Theatre Group | 3 | 24 | Escanaba, MI | Michigan | |||
Tristone Cinemas | 6 | 52 | Temecula, CA | California | |||
UltraStar Cinemas | 1 | 7 | San Marcos, CA | California | |||
UEC Theatres | 21 | 165 | St. Cloud, MN | Arkansas, California, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah | |||
VIP Cinemas Corporation | 16 | 26 | Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Florida, Missouri | ||||
Warehouse Cinemas | 3 | 28 | Maryland | ||||
Water Gardens Theatres | 3 | 14 | Pleasant Grove, UT | Utah, Hawaii, Wyoming | Most likely the same owner as the domains are owned by the same person. | ||
West Wind Drive-Ins | 6 | 33 | San Rafael, CA | California, Nevada, Arizona | |||
WyoMovies | 9 | 59 | Casper, WY | Wyoming | |||
Yakima Cinema | 2 | 20 | Yakima, WA | Washington | |||
Your Neighborhood Theatre | 13 | 93 | Cambridge, MA | Connecticut,
Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island |
*Each theatre is individually owned and operated. | ||
Zurich Cinemas | 11 | 78 | Fayetteville, NY | Connecticut, New York |
Uruguay
- Life Cinemas
- Movie
- GrupoCine
- Cinemateca Uruguaya
Venezuela
- Cines Unidos
- Cinex
- Movie Planet
- Plató Cines
- Super Cines
Asia
Afghanistan
- Ariana Cinema
- Aryob Cinema
- Bakhtar Cinema
- Biraristan Cinema
- Khairkhona Cinema
- Kunduz Cinema
- Pamir Cinema
- Park Cinema
- Temurshahi Cinema
Bangladesh
Brunei
- The Mall Cineplex
- Times Cineplex
China
In 2014 there were 5,813 movie theaters in China and 299 cinema chains, with 252 classified as "rural" and 47 as "urban".[37]
- Antaeus Cinema Line
- APEX Cinemas
- Beijing New Film Association[37]
- Broadway Cinemas
- China Film Group Digital Cinema Line[37]
- China Film South Cinema Circuit[37]
- China Film Stellar[37]
- Cinemark
- CJ CGV
- Dadi Theater Circuit[37]
- Hengdian Cinema Line[37]
- Jinyi Cinema Line[37]
- Lumiere Pavilions – a cinema chain with 30 cinemas operating across 30 major Chinese cities, known for its keen interest in importing Hollywood films[38]
- Sichuan Pacific
- Shanghai Film (former partner of Warner Bros.)
- Shanghai United Circuit[37]
- UA Cinemas
- UME Cinemas – one of China's longest-running cinema groups, operating 400 screens in 25 cinemas across the country as of December 2015[38]
- Wanda Cinemas[37]
- YES Dream Cinema - an independent cinema in the Liwan District, Guangzhou[39]
- Zhejiang Time Cinema[37]
Hong Kong
- Broadway Circuit
- AMC Cinemas
- Palace
- Premiere Elements
- Movie Movie
- My Cinema
- Chinachem Cinema Circuit
- Orange Sky Golden Harvest
- MCL Cinemas
- Grand
- Star Cinema
- Movie Town
- Newport Circuit
- UA Cinemas
India
Theatre Chain | Number of Screens | Locations | Notes |
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PVR Cinemas | 1711 | 359 |
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INOX | 598 | 144 |
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Carnival Cinemas | 470 | 115 |
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Cinepolis India | 360 |
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Miraj Cinemas | 162 | 56 |
Gold Cinema - Multiplex chain with a presence in Assam, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Rajasthan & Uttar Pradesh
- Cine Square Cinemas – multiplex chain with presence in Ahmedabad, Kaithal, Doraha, Sikar, Godhra, Burhanpur, Delhi, Chalisgaon, Proddatur and Ratangarh
- City Pride - Multiplex Chain based out of Pune
- SDC Cinemas - Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Tamil Nadu Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh
- K Sera Sera Miniplex – K Sera Sera Limited multiplex chain with presence in Abohar, Hoshiarpur, Nawanshahr, Sangrur, Ramnagar, Ahmedabad, Mahad, Mumbai, Nagpur, Goa, and Durg
- SRS Cinemas – multiplex chain with presence in Faridabad, Gurgaon, Patiala, Ludhiana, Ranchi, Ghaziabad, Shimla, Bijnor, etc.
- MARIS – now LA Cinemas in Tiruchirappalli;Tamilnadu was India's first multiplex built in 1970.
- Q Cinemas – multiplex chain with presence in Kochi, Faridabad, Bangalore, Delhi, Ludhiana
- PVS Film City – Multiplex chain based in Kerala with presence in five locations.
- MovieTime Cinemas – 35 screens in West and North India
- Asian Cinemas – Multiplex Chain with properties in Warangal, Hyderabad, Nizambad, Siddipet, Khammam, Metpally, Karimnagar and Mancherial.[50]
- Nest Cinemas – pan-India digital cinema chain based out of Mumbai with properties in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune
- Cine Grand – pan-India multiplex chain with properties in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Gurgaon.
- Cinemarc Theatres – multiplex chain in Vadodara
- City Gold Cinemas – multiplex chain in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
- Wide Angle Cinemas – multiplex chain in Ahmedabad and Mehsana
- Wow Cine Pulse – multiplex chain in Ahmedabad, Mehsana, Halol, Kalol, Bareja, Khedbhramha and more in Gujarat.
- Time Cinemas – multiplex chain in Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Idar, Patan and more in Gujarat.
- Ariesplex SL Cinemas – multiplex group based in Trivandrum.
- Pan Cinemas – Multiplex chain based in Kochi & Alappuzha
- Gmax Cinemas – Multiplex chain based in Kollam,Thodupuzha
- Pyramid Saimira Theatres Ltd – cinema chain in Chennai and Tamil Nadu
- Zeon Cinemas - Multiplex chain based in Gobichettipalayam and Tiruppur in Tamilnadu
- M2K Cinemas – Operator with multiplexes in New Delhi
- AGS cinemas – Multiplex chain with 4 properties and 18 screens in Chennai
- Rajhans Cinemas in Nadiad, Valsad, Ahmedabad, Baroda, Surat, Navsari, Mumbai, Pune and more in Gujarat
- V Celluloids(V Mega Talkies) in Andhra Pradesh, V-Epic Sullurupeta, Kurnool, Adoni, Guntur, Chittoor, Chilakaluripet, Narasaraopet, Ongole, Tenali, Repalle, Singarayakonda, Venkatagiri, Kavali, Anantapur, Bapatla, Srikalahasti.
- Capital Cinemas in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India powered by Prasads Multiplex and Suresh Productions
- Mukta A2 Cinemas in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Dehradun, Kundli, Banswara, Gulbarga, Vizag, Vadodara, Sailu, Aurangabad
- EOS Cinemas – has many multiplexes in Madhya Pradesh like in Shahdol and Satna and in Chhattisgarh
- SVF Cinemas – East Indian multiplex chain with 17 properties and 32 screens in Kolkata, Purulia, Bolpur, Tejpur (Assam), Kanchrapara, Coochbehar, Durgapur, Buxar, Serampore, Kalna, Baranagore, Maldah, Chinsurah, Naihati, Barrackpore, Uttarpara Krishnanagar etc.[51]
- Movietime - operates in cinemas in Jammu
- MovieMax- MovieMax Cinemas is a fast-growing chain of cinemas by Cineline India Limited.
- [52] Jadooz - Cafe and Movie theater chain in North India including Kashmir.[53]
Indonesia
- 21 Cineplex[54] – largest cinema chain in Indonesia, owns around 64% of cinemas in Indonesia
- CGV Cinemas[55] – chain owned by CJ CGV, owns around 17% of cinemas in Indonesia
- Cinépolis (previously as Cinemaxx)[56] – chain owned by Lippo Group and Mexican movie theater Cinépolis, owns around 15% of cinemas in Indonesia (all Cinemaxx theaters were rebranded as Cinépolis since November 20th, 2019)[57]
- Platinum Cineplex[58] – chain in Central Java, Bitung, Palopo, Ambon, South Sumatera
- New Star Cineplex[59] – chain in Banten, West Java, Central Java, East Java, and South Borneo
- Movimax[60] – 2 locations in Malang and 1 location in Surabaya, East Java
- Flix Cinema[61] – 3 locations in Jakarta and 1 location in Bekasi
- Kota Cinema - 2 locations in Bekasi, 1 location in Jember, 1 location in Madura, 1 location in Gresik, and 1 location in Banjarmasin
- Dakota Cinema - 2 locations in Cilacap, 1 location in Sengkang, 1 location in Bandung
- There are some independent stand alone cinemas such as: Rajawali Cineplex in Purwokerto, Mopic Cinema in Lumajang, IGN Cinema in Poso, Planet Cinema in Bone, Hollywood Square Cinema in Kendari, E-Plaza Cinema in Semarang, Surya Yudha Cinema in Banjarnegara, Gajah Mada Cinema in Tegal, Denpasar Cineplex in Bali, BES Cinema in Bangka, LTD9 Cinema in Pangkalpinang, and Moviplex in Sukabumi.
Iran
- Asr Jadid
- Crystal
- Farhang
- Shahrghashang
- Sahra
- Shaghayegh
- Sahel
- Africa
- G2
- Ferdosi
- Javaan
- Sorush
- Shahrtamasha
- Astara
- Sepideh
- Piruzi
- Anahita
- Nahid
- Tazh
- Arash
- Asemanaabi
- Shirin
- Islamic
Israel
- Cinema City
- HOT CINEMA (Formerly Globus Max)
- Rav-Hen
- Yes Planet
- Lev
- Movieland
Japan
- 109 Cinemas
- AEON Cinema (formerly Warner Mycal Cinemas)
- T-Joy Cinema
- Toho Cinemas
- United Cinemas
Kuwait
- Cinescape | Kuwait National Cinema Company
- Sky cinema
- Grand cinema
- Ozone cinema
- Vox Cinema
Malaysia
- Golden Screen Cinemas
- TGV Cinemas
- MBO Cinemas
- Lotus Five Star
- mmCineplexes
- Paragon Cinemas
- Superstar Cinemas
- Blockbuster Cineplexes
- Suara Screens
- My Cinema
- Mega Cineplex
- Iswaria Cineplex
Nepal
Pakistan
- The Arena[67]
- Atrium Cinemas
- Bambino Cinema
- Cine Gold
- Cinegold Plex
- Cinepax
- Cine One
- CineStar
- DHA Cinema
- Nueplex Cinemas
- PAF Cinema
- Sozo World
- Super Cinema[68]
- Taj Mahal Multiplex[69]
- Universal Cinemas[70] – Pakistan's largest multiplex
- Universe Cineplex
- CUE Cinemas
- Nagina Cinemas
Philippines
- SM Cinemas
- Ayala Malls Cinemas
- Robinsons Movieworld
- Megaworld Cinemas
- Starmall Cinemas
- Vista Cinemas
- Gaisano Cinemas
Saudi Arabia
- VOX Cinemas
- AMC Theatres
- Muvi Cinemas
- Empire Cinemas
- Cinepolis Cinemas
- Grand Cinemas
- Reel Cinemas
Singapore
- Cathay (also in Malaysia)
- Golden Village – a joint venture between Australia's Village Roadshow and Hong Kong's Golden Harvest in Singapore
- Shaw Organization
- WE Cinemas
- Sinema Old School
- Filmgarde
South Korea
- CJ CGV – largest multiplex cinema chain of Korea, with 1,201 screens worldwide and more than 100 million viewers worldwide[71]
- Cine de Chef – cinema and restaurant operated by CJ CGV
- Megabox multi – cultural multiplex cinema chain
- Lotte Cinema – chain run by the Lotte Group operating both stand alone theaters and theaters inside Lotte Department Store branches
Taiwan
- Ambassador Theaters[72] – 13 theaters
- Cinemas of Central Motion Picture Co.[73] – 4 theaters
- Cinemark[74] – 2 theaters
- Miramar Cinemas (with IMAX theater)[75] – 3 theaters
- Shin Kong Cinemas[76] – 3 theaters
- Showtime[77]
- Showtime Cinemas – 8 theaters
- Showtime Union – 7 theaters
- Spot[78] – 2 theaters
- Vieshow (with IMAX theater)[79] (formerly Warner Village) – 18 theaters
- in89 Cinemax[80] – 6 theaters
- Wovie Cinemas[81] – 2 theaters
Thailand
- Major Cineplex – largest cinema group in Thailand. The group includes (by brands):
- Major Cineplex
- Major Cinema (EGV Cinema)
- Paragon Cineplex
- Esplanade Cineplex
- Quartier Cineart
- Icon Cineconic
- Cineplex (M Collection brands)
- SF Group
- SF World Cinema
- SFX Cinema
- SF Cinema
- Emprive Cineclub
- Major Hollywood
- Century The Movie Plaza
Turkey
- Atlantis
- Avsar
- Cinemaximum
- Cinecity
- Cinema Pink
- Cinemarine
- Cineplex
- Cinetech
- Prestige 18
- Majestik Film 5
- Vizyon
- Sinemay Sinemalari
- Cinens 3
United Arab Emirates
- VOX Cinemas
- Novo Cinemas
- Reel Cinemas
- Oscar Cinemas[82]
- Star Cinemas[83]
- Cine Royal Cinemas[84] – Abu Dhabi
- Roxy Cinemas[85] – Dubai
- Cinemacity Cinemas[86] – Arabian Center, Dubai
- La Playa Lounge – Out Door Cinema
Vietnam
- CGV Cinemas (formerly Megastar Cineplex)
- Galaxy Cinema
- BHD Star Cineplex
- Lotte Cinema
- CINEMAX
- PLATINUM Cineplex
- Beta Cineplex
- Starlight
- Cinestar
- MegaGS
- Cinebox
- Ramestar
- Goldstar
Europe
Austria
- Cineplexx
- Hollywood Megaplex
- Star Movie
Finland
France
- Pathé Cinémas
- CGR
- UGC
- Kinepolis
- Mégarama
- MK2
- Cinéville
- Grand Écran
- Utopia
Germany
- CineStar
- UCI
- Cineplex
- CinemaxX
- K-Motion
- Kinopolis
- Capitol
- Ufa
- Yorck
- Kinostar
- Drive-In
- Apollo
- Rex
- Filmpalast
Italy
- Cecchi Gori Group
- Cineplexx Cinemas
- The Space Cinema (Vue)
- UCI Cinemas
Poland
Russia
- Cinema Park
- Formula Kino
- Karo Film
- KinoMax
- Premierzal
- Luxor
- Cinema Star
- Monitor
- Mirage Cinema
- KinoFormat
- United Cinema Chain
- Illuzion
Spain
- ACEC
- Cine Yelmo
- Cines ABC
- Cines Golem
- Cines Renoir
- Cines Verdi
- Cinesa
- Kinepolis
- mk2
- Mooby Cinemas
- Neocine
- Ocine
- Odeon Multicines
- Unión Cine Ciudad
Switzerland
- Apollo
- Arthouse
- Kitag Cinemas
- Pathé
- Rex
United Kingdom
See also Cinema of the United Kingdom
- Cineworld
- Curzon
- Empire Cinemas (includes some locations divested as a condition of merger between Odeon and UCI/AMC)
- Everyman Cinemas
- Hollywood Cinemas (a small regional chain based in Norfolk)
- Merlin Cinemas
- Movie House Cinemas (Northern Ireland)
- National Amusements
- Odeon (AMC)
- Parkway Cinemas – family owned independent chain with 4 cinemas
- Picturedrome Cinemas
- Picturehouse Cinemas (Cineworld)
- Reel Cinemas
- S & B Cinemas – operates a small number of cinemas in Somerset, UK
- Showcase
- Silver Screen Cinemas (Independent Cinema chain in Folkestone and Dover, Kent)
- The Light Cinemas
- Vue
Rest of Europe
- Apollo Kino - cinema chain in Estonia
- Castello Lopes – cinema chain in Portugal
- Cinamon – cinema chain in Estonia, Finland, Latvia and Lithuania
- Cinema City - cinema chain owned by Cineworld in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria
- Cinemas NOS – cinema chain in Portugal
- Cinemax - cinema chain in Slovakia and Romania
- CinemaxX - cinema chain owned by Vue Cinema in Germany and Denmark
- Cineplexx - cinema chain in Austria, Albania, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia
- CineStar - cinema chain in Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Croatia, Italy and Switzerland
- Cityplex - cinema chain in Romania
- Filmstaden - cinema chain owned by Odeon Cinemas Group (AMC Theatres) in Sweden
- Finnkino – cinema chain owned by Odeon Cinemas Group (AMC Theatres) in Finland
- Forum Cinemas - cinema chain in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
- Happy Cinema - cinema chain in Romania
- Kinepolis – cinema chain in Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland
- Kino Arena - cinema chain in Bulgaria
- Movies @ Cinemas - cinema chain in Ireland
- Multikino - cinema chain owned by Vue Cinema in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia
- Multiplex - cinema chain in Ukraine
- Nordisk - cinema chain in Denmark, Norway and Sweden
- Odeon Cinemas - cinema chain owned by Odeon Cinemas Group (AMC Theatres) in Ireland, Norway and United Kingdom
- Odessa Kino - cinema chain in Ukraine
- Omniplex – cinema chain in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
- Pathé - cinema chain in Belgium, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Tunisia and Senegal
- UCI Cinemas - cinema chain owned by Odeon Cinemas Group (AMC Theatres) in Germany, Italy and Portugal
- UGC - cinema chain in France and Belgium
- Village - cinema chain in Greece
Former chains
- ABC
- Apollo – cinema chain in the United Kingdom
- Cannon
- Essoldo
- Granada Plc
- MGM
- Palas Cinemas - merged with Cinema City
- Sandrews – cinema chain in Sweden
- Silver Screen (Poland) – merged with Multikino
- Utopolis - cinema chain in Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg and France
- Virgin
- Ward Anderson - cinema chain in Ireland
- Warner Village Cinemas
Oceania
Australia
Rank | Circuit | Headquarters | Locations |
---|---|---|---|
2 | Event Cinemas | Sydney | 62 |
11 | Dendy Cinemas | Sydney | 4 |
10 | Howard Cinemas | Taree | 2 |
3 | Hoyts (owned by Wanda Cinemas) | Sydney | 38 |
1 | Independent Exhibitors | Various | 72 |
5 | Palace Cinemas | Balwyn | 18 |
6 | Reading Cinemas | South Melbourne | 21 |
8 | United Cinemas | Various | 8 |
9 | Wallis | Richmond | 5 |
10 | Cineplex Australia | Brisbane | 6 |
11 | Grand Cinemas (operated by The Movie Masters Cinema Group) | Perth | 6 |
4 | Village Cinemas | Melbourne | 26 |
13 | David & Carol Stonnill | Victor Harbour | 1 |
14 | Majestic Cinemas (Port Macquarie, Sawtell, Nambucca Heads, Nambour, Singleton, Inverell and The Entrance) | Sydney | 7 |
15 | Ace Cinemas, operated by The Movie Masters Cinema Group | Sydney | |
16 | Imagine Films in the village of Upper Lansdowne |
- Cineplex Australia
- Dendy Cinemas
- Event Cinemas (previously known as Greater Union, Birch, Carroll & Coyle and Village Cinemas)
- Howard Cinemas
- Hoyts
- Independent Exhibitors
- Palace Cinemas and Luna Palace Cinemas
- The Movie Masters – Ace Cinemas and Grand Cinemas
- Reading Cinemas
- United Cinemas
- Victa Cinemas[87]
- Wallis
New Zealand
- Ascot Cinema
- Berkeley Cinemas
- Bridgeway Cinema
- Capitol Cinema
- Cinema 3 Pukekohe
- Confluence Whanganui
- Embassy 3 Whanganui
- Event Cinemas
- Hoyts
- Lido Cinema
- Light House Cinema
- Monterey Cinemas
- SKYCITY Cinemas
- Reading Cinemas
- Rialto Cinemas
- State Cinemas
- The Vic Devonport
See also
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