Regal Edwards South Gate
8630 Garfield Avenue,
South Gate,
CA
90280
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Operated by: Regal Entertainment Group
Previously operated by: Edwards Cinemas
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Styles: Mayan Revival
Previous Names: Edwards South Gate Stadium 20, South Gate Stadium 20 & IMAX
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The Los Angeles Times announced on June 20, 1998 that Edwards Theatres would be building the largest theatre in southeast Los Angeles. The $15 million theater was scheduled to open in June of 1999. After various delays the 4,560-seat theater, with a Mayan inspired design, finally opened on December 15, 2000. On March 27, 2009 an Imax screen opened in a converted existing auditorium. By 2025 three of the auditoriums have become ScreenX screens. As with all Edwards Theatres, it is now part of Regal Entertainment Group.
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This theater will be getting a 4DX Screen Soon.
All auditoriums are open at the moment - not sure which theater is getting converted to 4DX.
Capacity is 5,025.
Auditorium capacities: 349 (1), 234 (2), 237 (3), 234 (4), 234 (5), 216 (6), 267 (7), 242 (8), 185 (9), 305 (10), 299 (11/IMAX), 196 (12), 245 (13), 244 (14/ScreenX), 240 (15), 240 (16), 235 (17), 237 (18), 238 (19), 348 (20)
This theatre is now getting new seating, currently theatres 13 to 20 is closed
Auditorium 19 has been converted to 4DX. Auditoriums 17-18 and 20 have been upgraded to recliners. Auditoriums 8-9, 11 (IMAX), 12-13, 14 (ScreenX), and 15-16 are currently closed.
Current capacity is 4,560.
Auditorium capacities: 349 (1), 234 (2), 237 (3), 234 (4), 234 (5), 216 (6), 267 (7), 242 (8~), 185 (9~), 305 (10), 299 (11~/IMAX), 196 (12~), 245 (13~), 244 (14~/ScreenX), 240 (15~), 240 (16~), 127 (17!), 127 (18!), 148 (19/4DX), 191 (20!)
The “!” indicates auditoriums with recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that are under construction.
The following 4 auditorium that got recliners, the new capacity are:
Theatre 13 116
Theatre 14 133
Theatre 15 122
Theatre 16 123
Auditoriums 13, 14 (ScreenX), 15, and 16 have been upgraded to recliners. Auditoriums 2, 8-10, 11 (IMAX), and 12 are currently closed.
Current capacity is 4,101.
Auditorium capacities: 349 (1), 234 (2~), 237 (3), 234 (4), 234 (5), 216 (6), 267 (7), 242 (8~), 185 (9~), 305 (10~), 299 (11~/IMAX), 196 (12~), 120 (13!), 137 (14!/ScreenX), 126 (15!), 127 (16!), 127 (17!), 127 (18!), 148 (19/4DX), 191 (20!)
The “!” indicates auditoriums with recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that are under construction.
[I forgot to update the auditorium capacity numbers for the four newly upgraded theaters in my previous version of this comment, posted October 2nd]
No substantial updates since last month, but IMAX tickets are on sale for next month’s re-releases of Rolling Stones: Live at the Max and The Shining, so we now know the updated capacity for IMAX, at least!
Current capacity is 3,975.
Auditorium capacities: 349 (1), 234 (2~), 237 (3), 234 (4), 234 (5), 216 (6), 267 (7), 242 (8~), 185 (9~), 305 (10~), 173 (11!~/IMAX), 196 (12~), 120 (13!), 137 (14!/ScreenX), 126 (15!), 127 (16!), 127 (17!), 127 (18!), 148 (19/4DX), 191 (20!)
The “!” indicates auditoriums with recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that are under construction.
Auditoriums 8, 9, 11 (IMAX), and 12 have been upgraded to recliners. Auditoriums 2-4 and 10 are currently closed.
Current capacity is 3,666.
Auditorium capacities: 349 (1), 234 (2~), 237 (3~), 234 (4~), 234 (5), 216 (6), 267 (7), 120 (8!), 97 (9!), 305 (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 with recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that are under construction.
Auditoriums 1-4 and 10 are currently closed.
Regal intends to add RPX here, according to the theater’s Instagram page. This is the second theater in Los Angeles county that will have RPX, with the first one being Regal Sherman Oaks Galleria.