CMX Odyssey
14401 Burnhaven Drive,
Burnsville,
MN
55306
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Cinemagic Theatres, CMX Cinemas, Paragon Entertainment Group
Firms: TK Architects
Previous Names: Atlantis 15, Odyssey 15, Paragon Odyssey
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News About This Theater
A interesting Atlantis theme cinema which opened in 2008. The lobby includes super statues with an ocean theme, including Neptune. The Atlantis 15 was operating by Cinemagic Theatres.
It was taken over by Paragon Theaters in January 2011, and renamed Odyssey 15, it 2015 renamed Paragon Odyssey. In August 2017 it was taken over by CMX Cinemas. It was closed on July 27, 2025.
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This theater is now the Odyssey 15 and has been acquired by Paragon Theaters of Coconut Grove, FL. It will be briefly closed soon for renovations and upgrades: View link. It is already indicated on the Paragon website: http://www.paragontheaters.com/
A picture of some of the statues is here: View link and exterior photo is here: View link
This absurdly-headlined article about the theater’s temporary closing has a picture of the theater that will enlarge if clicked upon: View link
The Cinemagic Atlantis 15 was designed by TK Architects. The Cinemagic is not featured on TK’s web site, but a few photos of it, mostly during construction, are featured on this page at the web site of Reward Wall Systems, the company which provided the ICF blocks that were used in the construction of the project.
Pretty decent theater. Nice decor, a great brand new bar, and an ultra screen with a 21+ section featuring leather seats where the waiter runs by and asks if you want more drinks. The bar is my favorite though. I just wish they’d find a way to bring more people in.
Current ownership should be Paragon Entertainment Group.
CMX closed here on July 27, 2025 along with its Rochester Chateau location. Its parent company, Cinemex Holdings, USA had filed for bankruptcy for the second time in the decade on July 1, 2025. It had previously filed for bankruptcy protection early in the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 before re-emerging. It wouldn’t be surprising to see CMX trim back other locations during this second Chapter 11 period.
Even though CMX Cinemas said that it would be “business as usual” after its bankruptcy filing in early July, this location closed at the end of July 2025:
CMX Cinemas Closes Minnesota Locations [Jul 31, 2025]