Regal Cinemas
Regal Cinemas (also Regal Entertainment Group) is an American movie theater chain headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee.[3] A division of Cineworld, Regal operates the second-largest theater circuit in the United States, with 6,853 screens in 511 theaters as of December 31, 2021.[4] The three main theatre brands operated by Regal Entertainment Group are Regal Cinemas, Edwards Theatres, and United Artists Theatres.
This article is about the American theater chain. For the British theater chain, see Regal Cinemas (UK). For other uses, see Regal Cinema (disambiguation).Company type
- August 10, 1989 (Regal Cinemas)
- April 5, 1930 (Edwards Theatres)
- July 30, 1924 (United Artists Theaters)
- July 30, 1924 (United Artists Theatre staff)
- April 5, 1930 (Edwards Theatres)
- August 10, 1989 (Regal Cinemas)
- December 9, 2002 (Regal Entertainment Group)
511
- Moshe J. Greidinger
(Chairman and CEO) - Matt Eyre
(President and COO)
US$339.40 million[1] (2016)
US$170.40 million[1] (2016)
US$2,645.70 million[1] (2016)
US$839.10 million [1] (2016)
26,047[2] (2018)
Cinebarre
United Artists Theatres
Edwards Theatres
These chains retain their exterior signage, but most indoor branding (popcorn bags, policy trailers) uses the Regal Entertainment Group name and logo. Most new cinema construction uses the Regal Cinemas name. Regal has acquired several smaller chains since this merger; these, however, have been rebranded as Regal Cinemas.
On December 5, 2017, it was announced that the British theater chain Cineworld would acquire Regal for $3.6 billion,[5] making it the second largest global cinema exhibitor behind AMC. On September 7, 2022, Cineworld filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.[6]