View Full Version : Regal Theaters is Going Out of Business.
icecream 10-08-2020, 12:43 AM At the end of tomorrow, they are shutting down.
https://www.wibc.com/news/local-indiana/regal-closing-all-movie-theaters-including-11-in-indiana/?fbclid=IwAR0JKWWnsCzOUIF57eyeQzVKi7mSwgVIICpVSkapdFqRl6ihSpCsqXVlKD8
JamesG 10-08-2020, 12:50 AM The closings are not permanent.
While the company calls the closures temporary, it did not name a date for a possible resumption of business, saying it will "continue to monitor the situation closely."
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/10/05/920367787/regal-movie-chain-will-close-all-536-u-s-theaters-on-thursday
Hawkee 10-08-2020, 01:56 AM Does Regal Theaters also own the Cinemark and Century Theaters chains? I'm surprised that Regal Theaters is going broke because they seemed to be in almost every mall and Cinemark and Century Theaters were competition with Regal Theaters. I guess the popularity of watching movies on Roku and Netflix really hurt Regal Theaters a lot
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Christopher 10-08-2020, 08:03 AM I guess the popularity of watching movies on Roku and Netflix really hurt Regal Theaters a lot
That's not why they're closing. The article listed the reason being the pandemic. Covid bringing on social distancing is affecting a lot of businesses.
I hope the close is permanent. I think theaters should be a thing of the past. With all the streaming services out there, they can still make money off new movies. It's more convenient watching movies at home. You can watch it on your own time instead of theirs and you don't have to worry what seat you're getting since some theaters assign seats to their tickets.
RetroGuy2000 10-08-2020, 11:04 AM While I love streaming services, I like the experience in the theater, too, and hope that doesn't go away. I love our 10-theater Cinemark as well as our local theater, and hope they're able to recover post-Covid.
There's something about watching a movie in a theater, with the giant screen, the expensive popcorn, and meeting with friends, that can't be duplicated with home streaming. Plus, theaters provide jobs for 100,000 Americans.
Cbalducc 10-16-2020, 07:05 PM Movie theaters have been in trouble for decades. Television put a lot of them out of business in the 1950s.
icecream 10-16-2020, 07:38 PM Movie theaters have been in trouble for decades. Television put a lot of them out of business in the 1950s.:crazy: Movie theaters have still been going strong long since that point... It was this year's shutdowns and some not being comfortable going out like they used to that caused the closing.
Cbalducc 10-17-2020, 11:38 AM :crazy: Movie theaters have still been going strong long since that point... It was this year's shutdowns and some not being comfortable going out like they used to that caused the closing.
I should have added that small-town theaters have been declining in numbers long before the advent of streaming video services and coronavirus. My four-screen hometown theater closed in the early 2000s.
Coffeecup 10-17-2020, 09:26 PM It sad that we now are forced to stay in our house. Getting out the house to see a movie was a nice way to get out and take in the moment. Plays in New York in limbo and wonder how that be in time. Half the nation it seems is in the house either working from home, tv watching, puzzle doing, and now come winter it will be cold to eat outside from take out food.
Bonniegirl 10-17-2020, 09:46 PM I love going to the movies ! To me it isn't the same as being home watching it on the TV ! It's nice to get out of the house, see the movie on the big screen, eat popcorn ( microwave popcorn at home is not the same ) ! :(
I really miss the movie theater! I really hope they come back after the pandemic !;)
Bonniegirl 10-17-2020, 09:49 PM :crazy: Movie theaters have still been going strong long since that point... It was this year's shutdowns and some not being comfortable going out like they used to that caused the closing.
Exactly ! I agree ! ;) Esp.within the last 10 years or so, the theaters have added bars and restaurants within the movie house ! If anything they have gained popularity in recent years until the pandemic shut them down! :(
Hawkee 10-18-2020, 03:55 AM Why I think movie theaters are dying in general is simply because as I mentioned in my previous post on this thread you can blame the popularity of the Amazon Fire Roku Amazon Prime Hulu Disney+ and Netflix for the soon to be dying movie theaters and I don't know how Regal Theaters survived because other movie theater chains such as Cinemark Tinseltown Century Theaters and the king of movie theater chains AMC Theaters are still successful. But what really started this is the death of drive-in movie theaters because ever since Dolby Digital Surround Sound debuted in the 70's movie theaters became a fad because you could really hear the action of the movies and really were thrilling to see. But I think Regal Theaters will be bought by another movie theater chain and be back in business soon enough
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icecream 11-13-2021, 01:55 AM Good news: the Regal cinema in Fort Wayne has re-opened. don't know about other places
RetroGuy2000 11-13-2021, 02:13 AM Good news: the Regal cinema in Fort Wayne has re-opened. don't know about other places
Congrats! My local theater also reopened. popcorn:
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