Reel Cinemas, UK
Reel Cinemas are a chain of multiplex cinemas based in the United Kingdom.
Origins
The first cinema in the chain was the Curzon Cinema in Loughborough, which was established in 2001. Cinemas in other cities and towns were then added to the newly formed Curzon Leisure Group over the next few years. In 2005, the chain was renamed Reel Cinemas Ltd.[1]
Locations
Reel Cinemas currently have 15 cinema complexes throughout the United Kingdom.[1]
Town/City | Number of screens | Cinema Name | Notes |
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Borehamwood | 4 | ||
Bridgnorth | 3 | The Majestic | |
Burnley | 9 | Hollywood Park | Acquired from Apollo Cinemas in 2012[2][3] |
Chippenham | 2 | The Astoria | |
Fareham | 5 | Acquired from Apollo Cinemas in 2012[2][3] | |
Grantham | 2 | The Paragon | |
Hull | 7 | Reel Cinema | One of their largest locations which is located in St Stephens Shopping Centre in Central Hull. |
Ilkeston | 1 | The Scala | |
Kidderminster | 4 | ||
Morecambe | 4 | Acquired from Apollo Cinemas in 2012 [2][3] | |
Plymouth | 3 | The ABC | |
Port Talbot | 6 | Acquired from Apollo Cinemas in 2012[2][3] | |
Quinton | 4 | The Danilo | Previously an Odeon Cinema[4] |
Widnes | 5 | ||
York | 5 | The Odeon[note 1] | Previously an Odeon Cinema[5] |
Former locations
Former Reel Cinemas include:
In addition, the following Reel Cinemas were sold to Odeon Cinemas in 2011:[6]
The following were planned new sites, but were also acquired by Odeon Cinemas:[7]
Gallery
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The Scala, Ilkeston
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The Majestic, Bridgnorth
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The Danilo, Quinton
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The Odeon, York
Notes
- ↑ The York cinema is a listed building and as such still displays Odeon signage
References
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