
Regal Edwards Long Beach
7501 E. Carson Boulevard,
Long Beach,
CA
90808
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Operated by: Regal Entertainment Group
Previously operated by: Edwards Cinemas
Firms: Perkowitz + Ruth
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Previous Names: Edwards Long Beach Stadium 26, Regal Long Beach Stadium 26 & IMAX
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
562.429.3321
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Edwards Theatres opened the Long Beach Stadium 26 on May 14, 1999 in time for the summer movie season. It had 4,895-seats. It is part of the larger Long Beach Town Center, which was built on the site of the old Naval Hospital, which closed in 1993. Since 2002 the theater has been part of Regal Entertainment Group. On October 4, 2024 screen 11 opened as a 4DX screen with 136-seats, reducing the overall capacity to 4,816-seats.

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Capacity is 4,895
Auditorium capacities: 338 (1), 223 (2), 142 (3), 144 (4), 144 (5), 145 (6), 146 (7), 144 (8), 143 (9), 231 (10), 215 (11), 131 (12), 345 (13), 344 (14), 118 (15), 215 (16), 231 (17/ScreenX), 143 (18), 143 (19), 146 (20), 145 (21), 143 (22), 143 (23), 137 (24), 223 (25), 273 (26/IMAX)
Regal is currently upgrading one of the auditoriums to 4DX; likely auditorium 11 (9th largest auditorium here, with a seating capacity of 215 before construction) since it currently has seemingly no showtimes on Fandango.
That is good news to here Nothing But Cinema I sure hope Regal adds more 4DX auditoriums to their theatres so I can give it a shot.
4DX officially opens in auditorium 11 tomorrow night, with its opening coinciding with the wide release of Joker: Folie à Deux. It has a capacity of 136, reducing the overall capacity by 79 to a new total of 4,816.
Regal is also planning to add recliners to most of the auditoriums. They’re also planning to update the lobby and hallways to match Regal’s design philosophy, similar to what they did for Regal Irvine Spectrum.
Auditoriums 5-10 are currently being upgraded to recliner seating.
The follwing theatres open with new seating
Theatre 5 66 seats
Theatre 6 68 seats
Theatre 7 69 seats
Theatre 8 66 seats
Theatre 9 65 seats
Theatre 10 112 seats
As @ridethectrain stated, auditoriums 5-10 have been upgraded to recliner seating. All other auditoriums are currently open.
Current capacity is 4,331.
Auditorium capacities: 338 (1), 223 (2), 142 (3), 144 (4), 69 (5!), 73 (6!), 73 (7!), 69 (8!), 69 (9!), 115 (10!), 136 (11/4DX), 131 (12), 345 (13), 344 (14), 118 (15), 215 (16), 231 (17/ScreenX), 143 (18), 143 (19), 146 (20), 145 (21), 143 (22), 143 (23), 137 (24), 223 (25), 273 (26/IMAX)
The “!” indicates auditoriums with recliner seating.
Currently, It looks like 14, 16 and 26 IMAX screen closed for new seats.
Auditoriums 1, 2 and 13 have been upgraded to recliners. Auditoriums 14, 16, 25, and 26 (IMAX) are currently closed.
Current capacity is 3,878.
Auditorium capacities: 171 (1!), 108 (2!), 142 (3), 144 (4), 69 (5!), 73 (6!), 73 (7!), 69 (8!), 69 (9!), 115 (10!), 136 (11/4DX), 131 (12), 174 (13!), 344 (14~), 118 (15), 215 (16~), 231 (17/ScreenX), 143 (18), 143 (19), 146 (20), 145 (21), 143 (22), 143 (23), 137 (24), 223 (25~), 273 (26~/IMAX)
The “!” indicates auditoriums with recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that are under construction.
Each auditorium lost an average of 50.8% of its capacity when upgrading to recliners. Based on this information, the capacity when all theaters are complete should be roughly 2445.
@nothing but cinema your seat counts are about 5 above, I don’t count wheelchair spaces as seats, only acutual and companion.