Cineplex Inc. (formerly Cineplex Galaxy) is a Canadian
movie theatre and
family entertainment centre chain headquartered in Toronto.
The company was formed in 2003 via the acquisition of
Loews Cineplex
Loews Cineplex Entertainment, also known as Loews Incorporated, is an American theater chain operating in North America. From 1924 until 1959, it was also the parent company of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios (MGM).
The company was originally cal ...
's Canadian operations (which included the assets of the former
Cineplex Odeon chain) by
Onex Corporation and
Oaktree Capital Management, and its subsequent merger with Onex's Galaxy Entertainment—a chain of cinemas that was established in 1999 by former Cineplex Odeon executives, and operated primarily in smaller markets. The company subsequently acquired
Famous Players
Famous Players Limited Partnership, DBA Famous Players, is a Canadian-based subsidiary of Cineplex Entertainment. As an independent company, it existed as a film exhibitor and cable television service provider. Famous Players operated numerou ...
from
National Amusements in 2005,
went public
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* Whistleblowing, exposure of previously private information
* ''Going Public'' (Newsboys album), 1994
* ''Going Public'' (Bruce Johnston album), 1977
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in 2011, and acquired
Empire Theatres' operations in Atlantic Canada and parts of Ontario in 2013. In December 2019, Cineplex agreed to be acquired by British exhibitor
Cineworld Group
Cineworld Group plc is a British cinema operator headquartered in London, England. It is the world's second-largest cinema chain (after AMC Theatres), with 9,518 screens across 790 sites in 10 countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Irela ...
for $2.8 billion, pending regulatory and shareholder approval, but Cineworld abandoned the sale in June 2020 due to unspecified breaches of the sale terms.
The company operates cinemas across Canada, primarily under the brand Cineplex Cinemas. Some flagship locations operate as
Scotiabank Theatre, while some locations use brands carried over from its corporate predecessors (such as Famous Players, SilverCity, Odeon, and Galaxy, although some of them have since been converted to the Cineplex banner). The company also owns
family entertainment centres under the brands
The Rec Room and
Playdium.
History
1912–1998: Predecessors
Cineplex stakes a partial claim to the history of the
Famous Players Film Company
The Famous Players Film Company was a film company founded in 1912 by Adolph Zukor in partnership with the Frohman brothers, powerful New York City theatre impresario.
History
Discussions to form the company were held at The Lambs, a famous ...
(later
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American film and television production company, production and Distribution (marketing), distribution company and the main namesake division of Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS). It is the fifth-oldes ...
), founded in 1912 by
Adolph Zukor, as Cineplex's earliest predecessor;
however, that company did not have any operations in Canada until 1920, when it bought Nathan Nathanson's Paramount Theatre chain, which Nathanson had established four years earlier.
[The Canadian "Paramount Theatre" chain was not affiliated with the American chain with the same name.] Nathanson, along with being the 5th richest person in the world, became the first president of the resulting entity, Famous Player Canadian Corporation.
In 1923, Famous Players bought out rival Allen Theatres, acquiring many buildings in the process.
Odeon Theatres of Canada was established in 1941, before merging with the
Canadian Theatres
Cineplex Odeon Corporation was one of North America's largest movie theatre operators and live theatre, with theatres in its home country of Canada and the United States. The Cineplex Odeon brand is still being used by Cineplex Entertainment at ...
chain in 1978, becoming
Canadian Odeon Theatres
Cineplex Odeon Corporation was one of North America's largest movie theatre operators and live theatre, with theatres in its home country of Canada and the United States. The Cineplex Odeon brand is still being used by Cineplex Entertainment at ...
.
In 1979,
Garth Drabinsky and
Nat Taylor created the Cineplex Corporation and opened its first "Cineplex" theatre complex, in the
Toronto Eaton Centre.
Odeon merged with Cineplex in 1984 to form
Cineplex Odeon Corporation, before being acquired by
Loews Theatres in 1998, thereby becoming
Loews Cineplex Entertainment.
1999–2005: Early years
Galaxy Entertainment Inc. was established in 1999 by
Ellis Jacob, a former
Chief Operating Officer of
Loews Cineplex Entertainment, and Stephen Brown, a former Cineplex
Chief Financial Officer. With investments from
Onex Corporation and Famous Players, the new company focused on smaller markets that were usually served by smaller theatres and old equipment, opening large, major chain-style locations under the ''Galaxy Cinemas'' banner. By 2003, Galaxy Entertainment had grown to 19 theatres and $75 million in box office revenue.
In 2001,
Loews Cineplex Entertainment (a 1998 merger of
Cineplex Odeon and
Sony
, commonly stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional ...
's Loews Theatres) underwent
bankruptcy due to the
economic recession of the early 2000s.
In June 2001, Onex Corporation announced its intent to acquire Loews Cineplex; as part of the deal, Loews Cineplex would close 46 cinemas (including 25 in Canada), and Onex would acquire the company for $1.3 billion with
Oaktree Capital Management as a partner.
In November 2003, Loews Cineplex Entertainment's Canadian operations merged with Galaxy Entertainment as Cineplex Galaxy Income Fund.
2005–2013: Purchase of Famous Players, Cineplex Entertainment

On June 13, 2005, Cineplex Galaxy Income Fund announced its acquisition of
Famous Players
Famous Players Limited Partnership, DBA Famous Players, is a Canadian-based subsidiary of Cineplex Entertainment. As an independent company, it existed as a film exhibitor and cable television service provider. Famous Players operated numerou ...
from
Viacom for
CA$500 million (about
US$397 million). This deal was completed on July 22, 2005. To satisfy antitrust concerns, on August 22, 2005, the group announced the sale of 27 locations in
Ontario
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and
western Canada
Western Canada, also referred to as the Western provinces, Canadian West or the Western provinces of Canada, and commonly known within Canada as the West, is a Canadian region that includes the four western provinces just north of the Canada� ...
to
Empire Theatres. On June 21, Loews Cineplex announced that it would merge with
AMC Theatres. While AMC Theatres also operated in Canada and was ranked third behind Cineplex Galaxy and the enlarged Empire Theatres, Cineplex Odeon and AMC Theatres remained competitors.
In October 2005, Cineplex Galaxy changed the name of its operating subsidiary Cineplex Galaxy LP to Cineplex Entertainment LP, to reflect their expanded operations. On March 31, 2006, Cineplex sold seven more theatres in Quebec to Chelsea-based Fortune Cinemas. On June 29, 2007, Cineplex Entertainment announced its purchase of three Cinema City theatres in western Canada, consisting of two theatres in Winnipeg and one in Edmonton.
As Cineplex no longer held the rights to the branding, the Paramount Theatres locations were rebranded as Scotiabank Theatre as part of a joint venture with
Scotiabank
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to launch a new
loyalty program.
With the bankruptcy of Fortune Cinemas, Cineplex Entertainment acquired (or in this case, re-acquired) some of Fortune Cinemas theatres. The Starcité Gatineau (Starcité Hull) and the Cavendish theaters were reopened as Cineplex Entertainment theatres.
In June 2012, as part of its exit from the Canadian market, AMC sold four of its Canadian cinemas to Cineplex, including the Yonge Dundas 24 at
10 Dundas East (Cineplex's original location and namesake), and the
Forum in Montreal.
The company also earlier acquired the Tinseltown Movies 12 theatre from another American chain,
Cinemark
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (stylized as CineMark from 1998 to 2022 and CINEMARK since 2022) is an American movie theater chain that started operations in 1984 and since then it has operated theaters with hundreds of locations throughout the America ...
, in the
Gastown neighbourhood of Vancouver.
Over the subsequent years, Cineplex expanded into advertising, events programming and a new concept,
The Rec Room, amusement venues with live entertainment that serve food and drink.
2013–2018: Expansion, VIP Cinemas

In the 2010s, Cineplex began to deploy a new concept, "VIP Cinemas", at selected locations, featuring premium amenities such as reclining seats, in-seat meal services, and a licensed lounge. On August 15, 2014, Cineplex opened a dedicated VIP Cinemas Don Mills location, the first to be devoted solely to the format. By 2017, the company had also begun to retrofit selected non-VIP auditoriums to feature reclining seating, as part of an effort to improve the customer experience.
On June 27, 2013, the
Empire Company announced that it would divest its
Empire Theatres operations in order to focus on its real-estate assets and grocery chain
Sobeys. Cineplex acquired 24 former Empire locations in the
Atlantic provinces as well as 2 in Ontario,
for around $200 million (
Landmark Cinemas acquired the remainder, predominantly in
Western Canada
Western Canada, also referred to as the Western provinces, Canadian West or the Western provinces of Canada, and commonly known within Canada as the West, is a Canadian region that includes the four western provinces just north of the Canada� ...
and Ontario). In February 2014, Cineplex announced that it had acquired Empire's planned
Lansdowne Park location in Ottawa, and would construct a new 10-screen cinema at the site with three VIP screens.
2019–present: Attempted acquisition by Cineworld

On December 16, 2019, Cineplex announced a definitive agreement to be acquired by the British cinema operator
Cineworld Group
Cineworld Group plc is a British cinema operator headquartered in London, England. It is the world's second-largest cinema chain (after AMC Theatres), with 9,518 screens across 790 sites in 10 countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Irela ...
, the second-largest film exhibitor worldwide,
pending shareholder and regulatory approval. Cineworld would be paying $34 per-share—a 42% premium over Cineplex's share price prior to the announcement, valuing the company at CDN$2.8 billion. Cineworld planned to pay US$1.65 billion, and to fund the remainder by taking on debt.
Combined with its ownership of the 564-location
Regal Cinemas chain in the United States (which it had acquired the previous year), the sale would have made Cineworld the largest cinema chain in North America.
Cineworld stated that it planned to integrate Cineplex's operations with those of Regal,
while maintaining Cineplex's banners for its Canadian operations.
The company also stated that it planned to reach $120 million in cost efficiencies and revenue synergies (including the adoption of a subscription service scheme similar to Regal and Cineworld) by the end of fiscal year 2020.
The sale was approved by Cineplex shareholders in February 2020.
Activist shareholder Bluebell Capital Partners called for the Canadian government to block the sale due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, which in turn led to the temporary closure of all Cineplex properties for several months starting on March 16. In May, Cineplex stated that Cineworld planned to complete the sale by June 2020, provided that it received federal approval under the ''
Investment Canada Act'', and that it met the terms of the sale agreement (including its debt not exceeding $725 million).
On June 12, 2020, Cineworld abandoned the purchase, alleging that Cineplex had engaged in conduct that breached unspecified terms of the sale, and that the company had experienced a "material adverse effect" of an unspecified nature. Cineplex denied the claims and made counter-allegations. The agreement with Cineworld included a condition that the latter would pay a penalty in case it decided to cancel the deal. In February 2021, CEO
Ellis Jacob offered to temporarily convert Cineplex facilities into
COVID-19 vaccination sites. In July, Cineplex started legal action against Cineworld claiming financial damages and Cineworld counter-sued.
In December 2021, the
Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled in favour of Cineplex, and ordered Cineworld to pay US$1 billion in damages for breach of contract. The company planned to appeal the ruling; Cineworld's shares fell by 40% in the immediate aftermath of the ruling. In September 2022, it was reported that the
United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas had denied the appeal, amid Cineworld's
Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
It was also reported by ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'' that Cineplex was exploring the possibility of a separate merger with Regal.
Operations
Theatre chains
Cineplex's flagship banners include Cineplex Cinemas (french: Cinémas Cineplex in Quebec), with some older locations still using the previous "Cineplex Odeon" branding, and
Scotiabank Theatre. Selected banners originating from Famous Players are still used by some locations, such as Famous Players and SilverCity (french: StarCité in Quebec), but these banners, as well as others (such as Coliseum and Colossus) have been largely replaced by Cineplex Cinemas (although in the case of Coliseum and Colossus, the unique architectural features of these theatres have been preserved), and Scotiabank Theatre in the case of Famous Players' Paramount cinemas. The Galaxy Theatres brand is primarily used by small and medium-market locations, although some have since been converted to the Cineplex Cinemas banner.
Premium formats
Selected Cineplex locations offer premium screens and features for a higher ticket price, including large-screen formats, motion seats, and VIP. Following the premiere of ''
Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' in 2015, Cineplex reported that at least 80% of customers watched the film with one of its premium formats, and 40% of the company's overall box office revenue came from premium formats.
* Prime Seats are reserved seating rows in selected auditoriums, near the middle of the audience. They were first piloted in Ontario in 2014, before receiving a wider roll-out.
*The company currently operates 24 digital
IMAX
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating.
Graem ...
screens. Only one of these, Cineplex Cinemas Markham and VIP, was built by Cineplex rather than acquired from another theatre chain. The screen size is from about 73 to 119 feet, depending on the venue. As of July 2017, five Cineplex locations offer IMAX
70 mm film playback: both
Scotiabank Theatre locations in Alberta, plus the Langley location (former Colossus) in
Metro Vancouver, and the
Mississauga and
Vaughan
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locations (former Coliseum and Colossus, respectively) in the
Greater Toronto Area.
*UltraAVX is Cineplex's in-house
premium large format, referring to auditoriums with larger "wall-to-wall" screens and
4K projectors,
Dolby Atmos surround sound, and reserved seating.
*
D-Box seats are available at selected locations, which offer motion effects synchronized with the film.
*
VIP Cinemas
A very important person or personage (VIP or V.I.P.) is a person who is accorded special privileges due to their high social status, influence or importance. The term was not common until sometime after World War 2 by RAF pilots.
Examples in ...
are a premium concept catering to adults; the screens feature a "VIP Lounge" area with a licensed bar, reserved seating, leather reclining seats with tables, and in-seat meal services offering snacks and other premium menu options. Access to VIP Cinemas are restricted by the
legal drinking age; depending on local laws, some locations also allow consumption of alcoholic beverages inside the auditorium (otherwise only allowing them to be consumed in the VIP Lounge area). VIP Cinemas are offered at selected flagship locations, and Cineplex has also constructed several locations devoted exclusively to the format.
*
4DX
4DX is a 4D film format developed by CJ 4DPlex, a subsidiary of South Korean cinema chain CJ CGV. It allows films to be augmented with various practical effects, including motion-seats, wind, strobe-lights, simulated-snow, and scents. First in ...
, a
4D film format, first launched at Cineplex Cinemas Yonge-Dundas on November 4, 2016. It debuted alongside the premiere of ''
Doctor Strange'' as Canada's first cinema screen to feature the technology. 4DX includes stereoscopic 3D, as well as seat motion and other practical effects such as wind, strobes, and smell among others. A second 4DX screen opened at Scotiabank Theatre
Chinook Centre Calgary in August 2019.
* Clubhouse is an auditorium concept designed primarily for children, featuring family films, multi-colored seats and a
play structure
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* Play (activity), an activity done for enjoyment
* Play (theatre), a work of drama
Play may refer also to:
Computers and technology
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* Play Framework, a Java framework
* ...
.
Arcades and amusement
Most Cineplex locations feature
arcade areas under various brands. In June 2009, Cineplex began to deploy a new concept known as "Xscape Entertainment Centre", incorporating it into new locations or refurbishing existing locations to utilize the format. There are 28 locations as of September 30, 2017. Xscape feature both
redemption games and traditional games, with some locations also including a licensed lounge and party rooms. They utilize card systems to store credits and points for prizes, and provide offers for Scene+ rewards users.
About 77 other Cineplex locations continue to feature a "Cinescape" arcade, replacing the "TechTown" and "Zero Gravity" brands deployed by Famous Players (in partnership with Playdium) and Galaxy. In 2017, Cineplex began to expand the Xscape brand internationally, beginning with two standalone Xscape arcades at the
Mall of America in
Bloomington, Minnesota.
In January 2015, Cineplex announced a new entertainment restaurant chain known as
The Rec Room. Comparable to the U.S.-based chain
Dave & Buster's, The Rec Room features restaurant and bar areas, recreational game areas, simulators, and an auditorium equipped with a cinema-style screen.
Cineplex CEO Ellis Jacob explained that the chain is meant to help the company diversify beyond its core cinema business in the wake of the growing streaming industry,
The first location opened in
South Edmonton Common in 2016. A second location in Toronto's
Roundhouse Park opened in June 2017, along with a second Edmonton location at
West Edmonton Mall.
Cineplex aims to open 10-15 locations of The Rec Room nationally, ranging in size from 30,000 to 60,000 square feet.
Further locations were announced for
Brentwood Town Centre in
Burnaby
Burnaby is a city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. Located in the centre of the Burrard Peninsula, it neighbours the City of Vancouver to the west, the District of North Vancouver across the confluence of the Burrard ...
,
Masonville Place
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in London,
Square One Shopping Centre in
Mississauga,
Avalon Mall
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in
St. Johns, Seasons of Tuxedo in
Winnipeg
Winnipeg () is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. It is centred on the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, near the longitudinal centre of North America. , Winnipeg had a city population of 749 ...
, and
Granville Street in Vancouver.
Cineplex owned Playdium, a major arcade and
family entertainment centre in
Mississauga,
Ontario
Ontario ( ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.Ontario is located in the geographic eastern half of Canada, but it has historically and politically been considered to be part of Central Canada. Located in Central C ...
.
On October 2, 2017, Cineplex announced that it would re-launch the Playdium brand as a new entertainment restaurant chain oriented towards families; the first new location opened in Brampton, Ontario in 2019 (retrofitting the Cineplex Odeon Orion Gate theatre).
In November 2019, Cineplex announced that it would introduce a new cinema banner known as Junxion. They are being positioned as a merger of The Rec Room's entertainment restaurant concept with that of a traditional cinema, with its first planned location to open at
Erin Mills Town Centre in
Mississauga in late 2020, followed by
Kildonan Place in
Winnipeg
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afterwards.
Virtual reality

In November 2017, an
IMAX
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating.
Graem ...
VR centre opened at Scotiabank Theatre Toronto, as IMAX VR's first location in Canada. The following month, a
D-Box VR experience launched at the Ottawa location. The IMAX VR centre closed in 2019, as part of the discontinuation of the IMAX VR pilot project.
In July 2018, after having opened such an attraction at The Rec Room at
Roundhouse Park, Cineplex Entertainment announced that it had reached an agreement to be the exclusive Canadian franchisee of
The Void — a chain of
mixed reality entertainment attractions.
On September 13, 2018, Cineplex announced that it would acquire a stake in VRStudios—a Seattle-based provider of virtual reality installations, and utilize its equipment for as many as 40 VR centres across the country.
Scene+
Launched in 2007, Scene+ is the entertainment rewards program jointly owned by Scotiabank and Cineplex Entertainment.
Food and beverages
Cineplex has an Outtakes (french: Restoplex) restaurant in many of its theatres, some which replace previous restaurant partners (
Burger King
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,
KFC Express,
Pizza Pizza/
Pizza 73,
Pizza Hut Express,
Taco Bell
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Express and
New York Fries
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There are 120 locations in Canada, as well as locations in Bahrain, China, Egypt, Macao, Oman, Panama, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey & ...
) and others which introduce restaurants at locations which did not previously feature one. VIP Cinemas and some Xscape locations feature a licensed lounge with more premium offerings compared to Outtakes.
Poptopia is a flavoured popcorn restaurant offered in a full-service format at 22 locations. Other Cineplex theatres may feature Poptopia at the concession stand, but only in the
caramel corn and/or
kettle corn flavours.
Ice cream at Cineplex locations debuted with
Baskin-Robbins and
TCBY. Beginning in December 2007,
Yogen Früz became the preferred partner. On January 1, 2014, Cineplex acquired a 50% stake in Yoyo's Yogurt Café. As of January 2017, 77 Cineplex theatres feature Yoyo's restaurants, while Yogen Fruz is still available in 23 Cineplex theatres while TCBY is available in 16 locations. Cineplex also manages Melt Sweet Creations, an in-house dessert boutique brand targeted at women ages 19–35 debuted in December 2017 at Cineplex Cinemas Queensway and VIP. Melt is available at 13 locations.
Beverages are available in both cold and hot formats. Cold beverages include the
Coca-Cola
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lineup, which replaced the
Pepsi
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History
Pepsi was ...
lineup used at locations formerly owned by Famous Players. 12 locations feature
Coca-Cola Freestyle. Hot beverages include
Starbucks
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As of November 2021, the company had 33,833 stores in 80 ...
as the incumbent provider with 105 locations, all which offer
Pike Place
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Roast coffee (regular or decaf) and
Tazo tea. Select locations also offer premium drinks such as
caffè mocha or
caramel macchiato
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Related dri ...
.
Tim Hortons is available as a full-service restaurant in five locations, with Brossard being the only location to offer both Tim Hortons and Starbucks.
In most theatres, Cineplex offers sale of alcohol to 19+ guests in Ontario (18+ in Alberta) similar to the VIP theatres albeit from a selection of beer or cider beverages.
Corporate governance
The current Chief Executive Officer and President of Cineplex Entertainment is
Ellis Jacob. Alongside with Jacob are Jordan Banks who serves as a
Facebook
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executive, Robert Bruce, Joan Dea,
Ian Greenberg, the founder of
Astral Media
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, Sarabjit S. Marwah, Anthony Munk, Edward Sonshine, Christopher Medlock, Robert J. Steacy and Phyllis Yaffe, who serves as its chair.
Criticism and controversy
''
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'' described Cineplex as having a "virtual
monopoly
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" over the cinema market in Canada.
In 2012, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Cineplex over locations refusing to honour the company's "Cheap Tuesdays" promotion. The company agreed to a $7,000 settlement, including a $25,000 charitable donation.
In 2019, the producers of ''
Unplanned'', an
anti-abortion-themed film, criticized Cineplex for initially declining to pick up the film after securing a Canadian distributor. They felt it amounted to an effective "ban" of the film from Canada due to the company's scale. The film's co-director Cory Solomon also, along with other pro-life supporters and religious groups, called for a boycott of Cineplex. The company later announced that it would—joining competitor
Landmark Cinemas and a handful of independent cinemas—screen ''Unplanned'' with a one-week
limited release
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at 24 Cineplex locations. The decision was praised by pro-life supporters, but did lead to criticism from
pro-choice groups due to disputes over the film's content (with the Alberta Pro-Choice Coalition stating that it planned to hold a
peaceful protest outside Scotiabank Theatre
Chinook Centre). The film itself had already attracted criticism from groups, such as the
Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada, over its factual accuracy, with the Coalition describing it as "American propaganda".
During the 2019
Toronto International Film Festival
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, festival organizers stated that Cineplex would no longer allow films distributed by an online video service (such as
Amazon Video
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or
Netflix
Netflix, Inc. is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service and production company based in Los Gatos, California. Founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in Scotts Valley, California, it offers a ...
) to be screened at the
Scotiabank Theatre Toronto
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(which has been considered the "primary" venue of the event for major screenings) due to company policy, as the services do not adhere to industry-standard theatrical windows. ''
ScreenDaily'' stated that this was "believed to be the first time an exhibitor’s position on theatrical windowing has affected scheduling at a major film festival".
See also
*
List of Cineplex Entertainment movie theatres
*
Landmark Cinemas - second largest movie theatre chain in Canada
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