The article had no mislabeling of the property. However, the owner of LA meme account Americana At Brand Memes was mentioned twice in the article, and m00se1111’s seemingly AI-generated paragraph contains an assumption that the Americana at Brand is in Burbank and that AMC Burbank 16 is part of that mall.
The balcony was first officially used on March 13th, during the early access screenings for Project Hail Mary.
It seems like you can only actually purchase balcony seats for screenings where a majority of the floor seats have been sold.
As of now, there is no screen masking, and IMAX 70mm presentations are visibly pillarboxed.
I posted my own capacity comment because the capacity for #13 was inaccurate and because #19 was not listed.
For theaters that you’ve already shared capacity information for, I only share my own capacity information if I notice something has changed (new format, recliner upgrade, etc), or if I notice something about your comment was inaccurate, aside from excluding the wheelchair spaces.
Yes, at one point Regal Times Square had a SCREENX logo in the lobby, and in 2022, a manager told a Cinema Treasures user about the plan to convert the 4DX theater in auditorium 2 to SCREENX and build a new 4DX in auditorium 12, allowing Regal Times Square to have the World’s Largest 4DX. They were able to convert auditorium 12 to 4DX, but they never converted the 4DX in auditorium 2. I’m guessing they felt having two 4DXes in Times Square was more profitable than having a 4DX and a SCREENX, but personally, I could see them converting auditorium 2 to America’s first ULTRA 4DX in the future.
I’m guessing ridethectrain was comparing the Times Square situation (two 4DX theaters) to the Sherman Oaks situation (two RPX theaters), though the second 4DX at Times Square opened 8 years after the first, and the second RPX at Sherman Oaks Galleria opened 4 days after the first.
Capacity is 388.
Capacity is 2,200.
Auditorium capacities: 452 (1/D-BOX/Atmos/35mm), 104 (2/MX4D), 152 (3), 152 (4), 152 (5), 256 (6), 932 (7/IMAX)
Please rename to Cinemark West Plano XD and SCREENX (no space between “SCREEN” and “X”)
Please rename to Cinemark Century Oakridge 20 XD and SCREENX (no space between “SCREEN” and “X”)
Now ‘CinemaWest Roseville (Formerly Olympus Pointe) IMAX, 4DX, & ScreenX’.
Please rename to Cinemark Century Great Mall 20 XD and SCREENX (no space between “SCREEN” and “X”)
Please rename to Cinemark Lancaster IMAX and SCREENX (no space between “SCREEN” and “X”)
Theater name is Regal Burlington.
Capacity is 3,247.
Auditorium capacities: 182 (1), 92 (2), 75 (3), 263 (4), 232 (5), 232 (6), 341 (7), 190 (8), 188 (9), 74 (10), 92 (11), 182 (12), 221 (13), 319 (14), 129 (15), 82 (16), 57 (17), 76 (18), 92 (19), 128 (20)
Please rename theater to Cinemark Willowbrook Mall XD and SCREENX as per website
The article had no mislabeling of the property. However, the owner of LA meme account Americana At Brand Memes was mentioned twice in the article, and m00se1111’s seemingly AI-generated paragraph contains an assumption that the Americana at Brand is in Burbank and that AMC Burbank 16 is part of that mall.
if you’re going to do this, can you at least make sure your numbers are somewhat accurate?
Theater name is Universal Cinema AMC at CityWalk Hollywood (no “19” in the name)
Auditoriums 2-7, 10 (XL), 11-12, and 15-18 have gotten new recliners.
Current capacity is 1,929.
Auditorium capacities: 173 (1/PRIME), 86 (2), 86 (3), 86 (4), 118 (5/70mm), 63 (6), 62 (7), 62 (8), 63 (9), 116 (10/XL), 86 (11), 86 (12), 86 (13), 173 (14), 54 (15), 49 (16), 55 (17), 49 (18), 376 (19^/IMAX)
The “^” indicates auditoriums that don’t have recliner seating.
Auditorium 15 (soon to be Dolby Cinema) is currently closed.
Auditoriums 5-7 have been upgraded to recliners. Auditorium 1 (soon to be RPX?) is currently closed.
Current capacity is 2,886.
Auditorium capacities: 349 (1~), 120 (2), 127 (3), 127 (4), 127 (5), 128 (6), 137 (7), 120 (8), 97 (9), 181 (10), 173 (11/IMAX), 97 (12), 120 (13), 137 (14/SCREENX), 126 (15), 127 (16), 127 (17), 127 (18), 148 (19^/4DX), 191 (20)
The “^” indicates auditoriums that don’t have recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that are under construction.
Edwards is listed as a previous operator. When did they operate this theater?
Theater name was Regal Edwards Brea West.
Main Event, an entertainment center chain owned by Dave & Buster’s, is opening a location on this site.
Capacity is 416.
Theater was closed from March 13th, 2020 to July 28th, 2025.
Capacity is 485.
The balcony was first officially used on March 13th, during the early access screenings for Project Hail Mary. It seems like you can only actually purchase balcony seats for screenings where a majority of the floor seats have been sold.
As of now, there is no screen masking, and IMAX 70mm presentations are visibly pillarboxed.
Auditorium 5 has been upgraded to 4DX.
Capacity is 3,784.
Auditorium capacities: 106 (1), 144 (2), 129 (3), 246 (4), 141 (5/4DX), 131 (6), 97 (7), 98 (8), 129 (9), 106 (10), 412 (11), 253 (12!/Dolby Cinema), 181 (13!/IMAX), 184 (14!/PRIME), 106 (15), 132 (16), 98 (17), 98 (18), 129 (19), 241 (20), 241 (21), 134 (22), 142 (23), 106 (24)
The “!” indicates recliner seating.
Auditorium 7 (previously 70mm) has been upgraded to SCREENX. The 70mm projector has been moved to auditorium 3.
Auditorium capacities: 348 (1/IMAX), 145 (2), 145 (3/70mm), 147 (4), 85 (5), 128 (6), 238 (7/SCREENX), 241 (8/XL/Atmos), 99 (9), 82 (10), 145 (11), 146 (12), 146 (13), 273 (14!/Dolby Cinema), 401 (15), 228 (16!/PRIME)
The “!” indicates recliner seating.
Capacity following the 2024-2025 renovations is 3,370.
Auditorium capacities: 303 (1/IMAX), 41 (2), 99 (3), 61 (4), 99 (5), 116 (6), 107 (7), 212 (8/Dolby Cinema), 245 (9), 91 (10), 74 (11), 207 (12), 307 (13), 250 (14), 89 (15), 70 (16), 205 (17), 180 (18/PRIME), 105 (19), 105 (20), 89 (21), 72 (22), 57 (23), 74 (24), 112 (25)
PACCAR’s IMAX 70mm projector was decommissioned roughly a decade ago.
Boeing IMAX is no longer a Pacific Science Center IMAX Theatre.
My capacity information was from Fandango.
I posted my own capacity comment because the capacity for #13 was inaccurate and because #19 was not listed.
For theaters that you’ve already shared capacity information for, I only share my own capacity information if I notice something has changed (new format, recliner upgrade, etc), or if I notice something about your comment was inaccurate, aside from excluding the wheelchair spaces.
Yes, at one point Regal Times Square had a SCREENX logo in the lobby, and in 2022, a manager told a Cinema Treasures user about the plan to convert the 4DX theater in auditorium 2 to SCREENX and build a new 4DX in auditorium 12, allowing Regal Times Square to have the World’s Largest 4DX. They were able to convert auditorium 12 to 4DX, but they never converted the 4DX in auditorium 2. I’m guessing they felt having two 4DXes in Times Square was more profitable than having a 4DX and a SCREENX, but personally, I could see them converting auditorium 2 to America’s first ULTRA 4DX in the future.
I’m guessing ridethectrain was comparing the Times Square situation (two 4DX theaters) to the Sherman Oaks situation (two RPX theaters), though the second 4DX at Times Square opened 8 years after the first, and the second RPX at Sherman Oaks Galleria opened 4 days after the first.