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Malaysia has 169 cinemas operating throughout the country. The only states without cinemas are Perlis and Kelantan . The largest cinema operator is Golden Screen Cinemas . There are other large operators such as TGV Cinemas , MBO Cinemas , Lotus Five Star and mmCineplexes. Other than these operators, some smaller operators do screening on a small scale.
History [ ]
The first cinema in Malaysia was the Coliseum Theatre in Kuala Lumpur in 1928. However, it ceased operations in 2010 and was transformed into a cultural centre. In 2012, Lotus Five Star reopened the cinema with two digital halls. The first multiplex with a computerised ticketing system in Malaysia is Golden Screen Cinemas in Leisure Mall in Cheras . It has four screens and 1356 seats. The first IMAX theatre in the country was located in Berjaya Times Square which hosts one screen and has 555 seats. Operations were ceased in 2010, and GSC MAXX now occupies it. As of 2013, all screens were made digital regardless of the type of movies played.
Overview [ ]
The largest cinema in Malaysia is at Mid Valley Megamall . This outlet has 21 screens and 2763 seats. The cinema with the most number of seats is located in City Square , with 2776 seats. In contrast, the cinema with the most digital halls is in Era Square Mall , Seremban and GSC CityONE Megamall, Kuching with all ten screens being digital. The largest digital hall in Malaysia is the GSC MAXX at Berjaya Times Square which has 555 seats. Sunway Pyramid , 1 Utama , AEON Tebrau City, Gurney Paragon Mall and VivaCity Megamall host five IMAX theatres in the country, and a new IMAX hall will be opened in Kota Kinabalu. 4D theatres are located in First World Plaza in Resort World Genting , A' Famosa Resort in Malacca and Legoland Malaysia in Iskandar Puteri . There are 5D theatres in I-City , 1st Avenue Mall in Penang , and Plaza Merdeka, Kuching, whereas Sunway Lagoon hosts the world's first 5D water-based ride, known as Waterplexx 5D. A 6D theatre in the country is located in KL Tower and Seremban Prima Mall, with a new one opening in Langkawi . In 2013, TGV Cinemas fully converted all of their screens across the nation into digital, followed by MBO Cinemas and GSC Cinemas.[citation needed ]
Cinemas [ ]
Johor [ ]
Number of cinemas: 30
Largest cinema: Golden Screen Cinemas The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey, Johor Bahru (18 screens and 1,646 seats)
Largest cinema operator: MBO Cinemas - 6 outlets (39 screens and 5,837 seats)
Total number of screens: 208
Total number of seats: 29,084
AEON Tebrau City Shopping Centre
10
1,731
Johor Bahru
TGV Cinemas
IMAX Hall, Beanieplex and 8 Standard Halls.
AEON Bukit Indah Shopping Centre
9
1,614
Iskandar Puteri
TGV Cinemas
Luxe Hall, Beanieplex and 7 Standard Halls.
Toppen Shopping Centre
9
1,443
Johor Bahru
TGV Cinemas
Features the Biggest FlexOund Seat in Asia, 5 Deluxe+ with Premium Glide, Auto Glide Seat and Indulge Seat, Infinity Atmos Hall, Prestige Hall, and Family Friendly Hall.
Tasek Central Mall
7
951
Skudai
TGV Cinemas
Features Deluxe with Auto Glide, Single Glide & Siesta Seat, Plushy+ Hall, Family Friendly Hall and 5 Deluxe Halls.
AEON Mall Kulaijaya
5
1,203
Kulai
TGV Cinemas
All Standard Hall.
The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey
18
1,645
Johor Bahru
Golden Screen Cinemas
Largest cinema in Johor and southern region. Features AURUM THEATRE with Getha Lux Suites (3 Hall), 4DX Hall, IMAX Hall, MAXX DBOX Hall, Play+ Hall and 11 Standard Halls.
Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru
16
2,107
Johor Bahru
Golden Screen Cinemas
2 Premiere Class Halls, 4DX Hall, MAXX DBOX Hall and 12 Standard Halls.
Sunway Big Box Mall
12
1,500++
Iskandar Puteri
Golden Screen Cinemas
Opening in 2021.
Mall of Medini
5
TBA
Iskandar Puteri
TBA
TBA.
KSL City Mall
8
1,378
Johor Bahru
MBO Cinemas
Atmos Auro Hall and 7 Standard Halls.
Square One Mall
8
1,189
Batu Pahat
MBO Cinemas
2 Kecil Halls and 6 Standard Halls.
Heritage Mall
7
1,043
Kota Tinggi
MBO Cinemas
All Standard Halls.
Kluang Mall
6
963
Kluang
MBO Cinemas
All Standard Halls.
AEON Mall Bandar Dato Onn
5
663
Johor Bahru
MBO Cinemas
2 Kecil Hall, BigScreen Hall, MX4D Hall and Standard Hall.
U Mall
5
601
Iskandar Puteri
MBO Cinemas
All Standard Halls.
Johor Bahru City Square
14
2,776
Johor Bahru
mmCineplexes
2 Twin Hall and 12 Standard Halls.
Segamat Central
8
1,708
Segamat
mmCineplexes
All Standard Halls.
Today's Mall Ulu Tiram
8
994
Johor Bahru
Superstar Cinema
All Standard Halls.
U Sentral Segamat
6
722
Segamat
Superstar Cinema
All Standard Halls.
Today's Market Seri Alam
4
525
Pasir Gudang
Superstar Cinema
All Standard Halls.
Kluang Parade
5
660
Kluang
Blockbuster Cineplexes
All Standard Halls.
Perling Mall
3
582
Perling
Blockbuster Cineplexes
All Standard Halls.
Skudai Parade
4
1,045
Skudai
Lotus Five Star
All Standard Halls.
Beletime Danga Bay
9
1,301
Johor Bahru
Womei Cineplex
First Womei Cineplex outside of China with VIP Hall, KID'S Hall and 7 Standard Halls.
R&F Mall
8
745
Johor Bahru
Emperor Cinemas
First Emperor Cinemas in Malaysia with 8 Standard Halls.
Batu Pahat Mall
7
1,045
Batu Pahat
Paragon Cinemas
Atmos Hall and 6 Standard Halls.
Kompleks Pusat Bandar Pasir Gudang
2
260
Pasir Gudang
Suara Screen
All Standard Halls.
New Lido Cinemas
2
400
Kluang
Iswaria
Single building.
Broadway Theatre
1
244
Johor Bahru
KPI Cinemas
Single building.
Kedah [ ]
Number of cinemas: 9
Largest cinema: GSC Aman Central (10 screens and 1,599 seats)
Largest cinema operator: Golden Screen Cinemas - 2 outlets (18 screens and 2,905 seats)
Total number of screens: 58
Total number of seats: 8,995
Aman Central
10
1,599
Alor Setar
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 4 and the largest cinema in Kedah . Opened 22 October 2015, it is 1st cinema in Kedah with THX and Dolby Atmos.
Amanjaya Mall
8
1,306
Sungai Petani
Golden Screen Cinemas Lite
Located on Level 2. Opened in November 2012, it is the second largest cinema in Kedah.
Central Square
8
1,159
Sungai Petani
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 5. Opened in September 2015.
Landmark Central
6
1,108
Kulim
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 2.
Riverfront City
9
1,195
Sungai Petani
mmCineplexes
Opened on 18 September 2017
Alor Star Mall
6
867
Alor Setar
Paragon Cinemas
Located on Level 2. Opened in May 2018, previously occupied by MBO Cinemas and upgraded to 6 halls (previously 4 halls).
Village Mall
4
680
Sungai Petani
Grand Cineplex
Located on Level 2.
Jitra Mall
4
546
Jitra
Jitra Mall Cineplex
Caters for the cinema needs of residents of northern Kedah and Perlis .
Langkawi Parade
3
535
Langkawi
mmCineplexes
Located on Level 10. Only cinema on an island other than Penang .
Kuala Lumpur [ ]
Number of cinemas: 28
Largest cinema: GSC Midvalley Megamall (21 screens and 2,763 seats)
Largest cinema operator: Golden Screen Cinemas - 10 outlets (98 screens and 14,401 seats)
Total number of screens: 214
Total number of seats: 35,079
Mid Valley Megamall
21
2,763
Mid Valley City
Golden Screen Cinemas
Largest cinema in Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur. Located on Level 3 and 3M of Mid Valley Megamall, the outlet covers its entire south wing. Initially featured 18 screens, a renovation saw an increase to 21 halls with 1 Onyx hall (Hall 11)
Pavilion KL
13
TBA
Bukit Bintang
Dadi Cinema
Located on Level 5 and Level 6. Opening in 2021. Formerly operated by Golden Screen Cinemas
MyTown Shopping Mall
13
2,129
Cheras
Golden Screen Cinemas
Has 1 Premiere Class Hall, Dolby Atmos, THX & GSC MAXX. Located on Level 3.
NU Sentral
11
1,783
Brickfields
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 5 and Level 6 of the mall.
Quill City Mall
10
1,751
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 5 and 6.
Melawati Mall
10
1,424
Taman Melawati
Golden Screen Cinemas
Features ATMOS D-BOX.
The Gardens
7
226
Mid Valley City
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on the Level 4 and Level 5. Malaysia's first boutique cinema and has been converted into GSC AURUM
EkoCheras Mall
8
1,161
Cheras
Golden Screen Cinemas
Suria KLCC
12
2,324
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 3. The largest TGV before renovation of TGV Sunway Pyramid.
Wangsa Walk Mall
9
1,622
Wangsa Maju
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 2.
Sunway Velocity Mall
9
1,590
Cheras
TGV Cinemas
Features an IMAX and 2 Indulge Halls
1 Shamelin
8
1,586
Cheras
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 5.
Cheras Sentral
8
1,243
Cheras
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 9.
AEON Metro Prima
6
1,340
Kepong
TGV Cinemas
Located on Rooftop.
AEON AU2
6
1,257
Setiawangsa
TGV Cinemas
Sunway Putra Mall
6
1,060
Chow Kit
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 5.
Brem Mall
12
1,810
Kepong
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 6. Largest MBO Cinemas in Malaysia.
Kepong Village Mall
7
1,066
Kepong
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 1.
Setapak Central
7
1,020
Setapak
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 2.
The Ridge @ KL East Mall
9
TBA
Wangsa Maju
MBO Cinemas
Opening Soon.
Ampang Spectrum
6
777
Ampang
One Cinemas
Located on Level 3.
Sentul Cinema
3
692
Sentul
Sentul Cineplex
Single building cinema
Federal Cinema
2
900
Chow Kit
Suara Screens
Single building cinema
Pandan Capital
2
504
Ampang
My Cinema
Located on Level 2.
Coliseum Theatre
2
474
Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman
Lotus Five Star
Oldest cinema in the country. Refurbished in 2012.
The Exchange TRX
12
TBA
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
Golden Screen Cinemas
Opening in 2022. Featuring a new cinema and entertainment concept
Mitsui Lalaport Shopping Park @Bukit Bintang City Centre
12
TBA
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
Golden Screen Cinemas
Opening 2021. Features IMAX, Dolby Atmos, THX, and Onyx Hall
118 Mall @ Merdeka 118
12
TBA
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
Golden Screen Cinemas
Opening soon.
Pavilion Bukit Jalil
TBA
TBA
Bukit Jalil
Dadi Cinema
Opening in 2021.
Pavilion Damansara Heights
TBA
TBA
Pusat Bandar Damansara
Dadi Cinema
Opening in 2022.
Labuan [ ]
Number of cinemas: 1
Largest cinema: Perdana Cineplex (2 screen and 180 seats)
Largest cinema operator: Perdana Cineplex - 1 outlet (2 screens and 180 seats)
Total number of screens: 2
Total number of seats: 180
Cinema
Total halls
Seats
Location
Operator
Remarks
Perdana Cineplex Labuan
2
180
Labuan
Perdana Cineplex
Single building cinema
Malacca [ ]
Number of cinemas: 6
Largest cinema: Golden Screen Cinemas Dataran Pahlawan (10 screens and 2,004 seats)
Largest cinema operator: Golden Screen Cinemas - 2 outlets (20 screens and 3,787 Seats)
Total number of screens: 49
Total number of seats: 8,952
Dataran Pahlawan Malacca
10
2,004
Banda Hilir, Malacca City
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 5. Largest cinema in Malacca .
AEON Mall Bandaraya Melaka
10
1,783
Peringgit, Malacca City
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 2. Only GSC outlet in an AEON brand shopping mall.
Element Mall
10
1,584
Banda Hilir, Malacca City
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 11. Largest MBO Cinemas in the southern region.
Melaka Mall Complex
7
1,208
Ayer Keroh
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 2.
Mahkota Parade
10
1,973
Banda Hilir, Malacca City
mmCineplexes
Located on Level 2, Previously occupied by Golden Screen Cinemas and Lotus Five Star . Upgraded to from 4 to 10 halls in 2015 and includes Digital Halls and Dolby ATMOS.
Song Seng Plaza
2
400
Malacca City
Suara Screens
Located on Level 3. Only plays Tamil movies.
Melaka Gateway Shopping Mall
8
TBA
Banda Hilir, Malacca City
TGV Cinemas
Opening soon.
Negeri Sembilan [ ]
Number of cinemas: 7
Largest cinema: GSC Palm Mall (10 screens and 1,659 seats)
Largest cinema operator: Golden Screen Cinemas - 2 outlets (14 screens and 2,669 Seats)
Total number of screens: 46
Total number of seats: 7712
Palm Mall
10
1,659
Seremban
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 2. Largest cinema in Negeri Sembilan since 23 July 2014. The 8th cinema in Malaysia and the first in the state to have a THX hall.
Terminal 1
4
1,010
Seremban
Golden Screen Cinemas Lite
Located on Level 2. The first GSC in Negeri Sembilan . Hall 2 was refurbished to compete with seven-screen TGV Cinemas and six-screen MBO Cinemas.
Era Square Mall
10
1,449
Seremban
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 3. All screens were made digital in late January 2013.
AEON Mall Seremban 2
7
1,191
Seremban 2
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 2. Originally had five halls with 1067 seats. First cineplex in the state which can play 3D movies.
Kiara Square
6
1,047
Bahau
mmCineplexes
Located on Level 2, it is the only cinema outside of Seremban District . Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star with 3 screens and 534 seats.
KM Plaza
1
268
Seremban
Lotus Five Star
Located on Level 3. Only shows Tamil movies.
MesaMall
8
1,088
Nilai
mmCineplexes
First cinema in Nilai. Features The Duplex, a double-storey hall, with Deluxe Twin Seats in the Mezzanine floor of the Duplex Hall and ELITE Hall[1] [2]
Pahang [ ]
Number of cinemas: 5
Largest cinema: GSC East Coast Mall (9 screens and 1,633 seats)
Largest cinema operator: Golden Screen Cinemas - 3 outlets (20 screens and 3,674 seats)
Total number of screens: 33
Total number of seats: 5,698
Penang [ ]
Number of cinemas: 11
Largest cinema: GSC Gurney Plaza (12 screens and 1,610 seats)
Largest cinemas operator: Golden Screen Cinemas - 3 outlets (28 screens and 4,236 seats)
Total number of screens: 80
Total number of seats: 13,434
Gurney Plaza
12
1,610
Georgetown
Golden Screen Cinemas
Largest cinema in northern region. Host Malaysia's first Premiere Class Hall. Located on Level 7.
Queensbay Mall
8
1,528
Bayan Lepas
Golden Screen Cinemas
Second GSC in Penang after GSC Gurney Plaza . Located on Level 3.
Sunway Carnival Mall
8
1,098
Seberang Jaya
Golden Screen Cinemas
Third GSC Cinema in Penang . Located on Level 2.
GEM Megamall
20
2,211
Seberang Prai
Golden Screen Cinemas
Future largest cinema in the Northern region.
Gurney Paragon Mall
9
1,252
Georgetown
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 8. Features the 4th IMAX hall in Malaysia.
1st Avenue
8
1,304
Georgetown
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 8. Features Beanieplex.
AEON Bukit Mertajam
7
840
Bukit Mertajam
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level R.
Batu Kawan Shopping Mall
16
1,188
Batu Kawan
TGV Cinemas
Coming soon on 2022. Located next to Ikea Batu Kawan, will feature IMAX, Onyx, Infinity, Deluxe +, 4DX & Indulge halls.
Prangin Mall
8
1,445
Georgetown
mmCineplexes
Located on Level 5. Previously occupied by Cathay Cineplex and Lotus Five Star .
Megamall Penang
6
1,518
Seberang Prai
mmCineplexes
Located on Level 4.
Sunshine Bertam Shopping Mall
4
756
Kepala Batas
mmCineplexes
Located on Level G.
LFS Butterworth
4
926
Butterworth
Lotus Five Star
Single building cinema.
Perak [ ]
Number of cinemas: 17
Largest cinema: GSC Ipoh Parade (11 screens with 1,926 seats)
Largest cinema operator: TGV Cinemas - 4 outlets (35 screens and 6,373 seats)
Total number of screens: 104
Total number of seats: 17,747
AEON Mall Station 18
8
1,610
Ipoh
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 2.
AEON Mall Taiping
7
1,287
Taiping
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 2. Opened on 17 September 2015 With Beanieplex in Taiping .
AEON Mall Klebang
12
1,845
Ipoh
TGV Cinemas
Located on the rooftop. Features Beanieplex hall. Largest cinema in Perak .
AEON Mall Seri Manjung
7
1,042
Seri Manjung
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 1. Opened on 22 December 2014. Third TGV Cinema in Perak .
AEON Mall Kinta City
6
1,173
Ipoh
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 2.
Kerian Sentral Mall
8
1,155
Parit Buntar
mmCineplexes
Located on Level 2. Opened on 18 December 2014. Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star .
D' Mall Seri Iskandar
7
1,341
Bandar Seri Iskandar
mmCineplexes
Located on Level 2. Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star .
mmCineplexes Kampar
6
836
Kampar
mmCineplexes
Opened officially on 1 March 2013. It consists of five 2D halls and one 3D hall. Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star .
AEON BIG Midtown Falim
8
1,164
Ipoh
MBO Cinemas
Opened on 23 December 2017. Second non TGV cinemas at AEON shopping mall. Located on Level 2. Home to the 3D and THX sound system. Largest MBO in Perak .
Taiping Sentral Mall
7
1,227
Taiping
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 2.
MBO Cinemas Teluk Intan
3
450
Teluk Intan
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 2. Largest cinema in Teluk Intan.
LFS Cinemas Sitiawan
4
812
Sitiawan
Lotus Five Star
Single building cinema. Reopened on 12 April 2017.
Bangunan Seri Kinta
4
651
Ipoh
Lotus Five Star
My Cinema
2
280
Bagan Serai
My Cinema
Single building cinema.
My Cinema
1
320
Teluk Intan
My Cinema
Single building cinema.
Ipoh Parade
11
1,926
Ipoh
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 5. Opened 5 February 2015. Home to the second Maxx Screen in the country and THX.
Taiping Mall
8
1,212
Taiping
Paragon Cinemas
Opened on 28 November 2016. Largest cinema in Taiping.
Putrajaya [ ]
Number of cinemas: 2
Largest cinema: GSC IOI City Mall (13 screens and 2,133 seats)
Largest cinema operator: Golden Screen Cinemas - 2 outlets (21 screens and 3,537 seats)
Total number of screens: 21
Total number of seats: 3,537
IOI City Mall (Phase 1)
13
2,133
Putrajaya
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 2. The largest cinema in Putrajaya , opened on 12 February 2015. Has two Maxx halls (Hall 10 and Hall 11) which are equipped with THX, Dolby Atmos and D-Box (Hall 11 with D-Box motion seat) and one 4DX hall (Hall 3).
IOI City Mall (Phase 2)
TBA
TBA
Putrajaya
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 2 & 3. Opening in November 2021.
Alamanda
8
1,404
Putrajaya
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on The Hub (1st floor).
Sabah [ ]
Number of cinemas: 11
Largest cinema: Growball Cinemax Centre Point KK (9 screens and 1,745 seats)
Largest cinema operator: Golden Screen Cinemas - 2 outlets (16 screens and 2,975 seats)
Total number of screens: 64
Total number of seats: 8,662
Sarawak [ ]
Number of Cinemas: 9
Largest Cinema: mmCineplexes Summer Mall (12 screens and 2,038 seats)
Largest Cinemas Operator: Golden Screen Cinemas - 2 outlets (18 screens and 2,878 seats)
Total number of screens: 70
Total number of seats: 11,213
CityONE Megamall
10
1,868
Kuching
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 3. It opened on 11 April 2013. It houses the first THX hall in East Malaysia. Largest cinema in Kuching.
Bintang Megamall
8
1,010
Miri
Golden Screen Cinemas Lite
Opened on 6 February 2013, it is the first GSC in Sarawak. It is the first GSC all-digital cinema hall in Malaysia.
Times Square Megamall
8
TBA
Bintulu
Golden Screen Cinemas Lite
Schedule to open in 2021.
Permaisuri Imperial City Mall
8
1,261
Miri
TGV Cinemas
First TGV cinema in East Malaysia. Largest cinema in Miri. All Standard Halls.
ViVaCity Megamall
8
1,220
Kuching
TGV Cinemas
It houses the 6th, and largest IMAX hall, in Malaysia. First IMAX Hall and Beanieplex in East Malaysia.
Boulevard Shopping Mall
8
TBA
Kuching
TGV Cinemas
Opening soon.
Boulevard Shopping Mall Bintulu
7
1023
Bintulu
TGV Cinemas
Opening soon. It has Infinity Hall, Family Friendly Hall, TGV Deluxe and etc.[4]
Summer Mall
12
2,038
Kota Samarahan
mmCineplexes
Largest cinema in Borneo. Largest cinema in Sarawak. Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star . It houses the first Dolby Atmos hall and the largest screen in East Malaysia. Other features include Lotus Hall, a Premier Screen concept with the best seats and the ‘Love Nest’ – a double-seat for couples or friends. Summer Mall also boasts the ‘Five Star Hall'.
The Spring Mall
8
1,558
Kuching
MBO Cinemas
The first 3D cinema in Borneo island, the largest hall can accommodate 426 patrons at once. Officially opened on 9 September 2009. Located on Level 2. It consists of one Premiere Class Hall.
AEON Central Mall
8
TBA
Kuching
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 3. Opening soon.
The Spring Bintulu
10[5]
TBA
Bintulu
MBO Cinemas [6]
Will be open in Q4 2019.
Bintulu Commerce Square Mall
6
723
Bintulu
AGC Cineplex
Located on Level 3. Currently the largest cinema in Bintulu.
Premier Hotel
6
950
Sibu
King's Trioplex
Located on Level 2. Originally a single-screen theatre, it was renovated in the 2000s to become Sibu's first cinema with three halls. In 2011, the cinema was updated again to become Sibu's first 3D cinema.
Selangor [ ]
Number of cinemas: 37
Largest cinema: mmCineplexes e@Curve (18 screens and 2,836 seats)
Largest cinema operator: TGV Cinemas - 12 outlets (104 screens and 16,695 seats)
Total number of screens: 296
Total number of seats: 47,327
1 Utama (Old Wing)
12
1,845
Petaling Jaya
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 3 (Old Wing). Has 1 IMAX Hall, TGV Luxe, Beanieplex and 7 Standard Halls. In 2014, TGV introduced TGV Indulge (2 Hall), a boutique concept hall with a cafe.
Sunway Pyramid
11
1,634
Petaling Jaya
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level R. Has an 1 IMAX Hall, 2 TGV Luxe, 1 Beanieplex and 7 Standard Halls.
AEON Bukit Tinggi
10
1,831
Klang
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 2. All in Standard Halls. Largest cinema in Klang .
Setia Walk Mall
9
1,690
Puchong
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 5 and Level 6. Has an 1 Beaniplex and 8 Standard Halls.
Central i-City
9
1,650
Shah Alam
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 4. Has the Biggest IMAX hall in Malaysia, 1 ONYX Hall, 1 Family Friendly Hall and 6 TGV Deluxe Halls.
Bukit Raja Shopping Centre
8
1,428
Klang
TGV Cinemas
Only cinema in Klang which offers stadium-style seating. All in Standard Halls.
AEON Rawang
8
1,301
Rawang
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 1. Opened in 2012. Largest cinema in Rawang. All Standard Halls.
AEON Cheras Selatan
8
1,299
Balakong
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 1. All Standard Halls.
D'Pulze
8
1,117
Cyberjaya
TGV Cinemas
First cinema in Cyberjaya. All Standard Halls.
Encorp Strand Mall
8
992
Petaling Jaya
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 2. All Standard Halls.
Jaya Shopping Centre
8
929
Petaling Jaya
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 5. All Standard Halls.
The Mines
5
977
Seri Kembangan
TGV Cinemas
Located on Level 2. All Standard Halls.
1 Utama (New Wing)
13
2,014
Petaling Jaya
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 4 (New Wing). It has a 4DX Hall, Gold Class Hall, ScreenX Hall, Dolby Atmos D-BOX Hall and 9 Standard Halls. Largest cinema in Petaling Jaya.
IOI Mall
10
1,895
Puchong
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 2 and Level 3. Largest cinema in Puchong with one Play+ Hall, Dolby Atmos Hall and 8 Standard Halls.
Setia City Mall
9
1,552
Shah Alam
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 2. Has a Dolby Atmos Hall and 8 Standard Halls.
Paradigm Mall
9
1,548
Petaling Jaya
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 3. All Standard Halls.
3 Damansara
8
1,449
Petaling Jaya
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 2. All Standard Halls.
Klang Parade
8
1,299
Klang
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 5. All Standard Halls.
The Summit USJ
10
1500
Subang Jaya
Golden Screen Cinemas
Located on Level 3 and Level 5. Has a THX Hall and 9 Standard Halls. 1st drive-in ticket purchasing in Malaysia.
Selayang Star City Mall
10
TBA
Selayang
Golden Screen Cinemas
Opening soon.
KL Northgate @ Paragon Mall
10
TBA
Selayang
Golden Screen Cinemas
Opening soon.
Harbour Place
11
1,413
Klang
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 7 and Level 9. All Standard Halls.
Atria Shopping Gallery
8
1,457
Damansara
MBO Cinemas
Has an BigScreen Hall, ONYX Hall, 2 Kid’s Hall and 4 Standard Halls.
The Starling Mall
10
1,408
Petaling Jaya
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 5. Has a BigScreen Hall, MX4D Hall, Premier Class, Kid’s Hall and 6 Standard Halls.
Citta Mall
9
1,609
Petaling Jaya
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 3. Hall 1 and Hall 2 are Premier Class Hall and 7 Standard Halls.
Subang Parade
8
1,295
Subang Jaya
MBO Cinemas
Located on East Wing of Level 2. It has an ATMOS AURO Hall, Kid’s Hall and 6 Standard Halls.
Space U8
7
1,465
Bukit Jelutong
MBO Cinemas
Located on Level 3. All Standard Halls.
Ecohills Walk Mall
11
2,000+
Semenyih
MBO Cinemas
Scheduled to open in 2021.
Tropicana Gardens Mall
12
1,200[7]
Petaling Jaya
MBO Cinemas
Opened on 4th February 2021. Features BigScreen Hall, Onyx Hall, Kecil Hall, MX4D, and Premier Halls.
Sri Intan
4
539
Klang
Lotus Five Star
Single building cinema.
Capitol Selayang
4
530
Selayang
Lotus Five Star
Located on Level 2. The only cinema in Selayang.
Metro Kajang Plaza
2
365
Kajang
Lotus Five Star
Located on Level 3. The only cinema in Kajang.
PJ State
2
362
Petaling Jaya
Lotus Five Star
Single building cinema.
e@Curve
18
2,836
Petaling Jaya
mmCineplexes
Largest cinema mmCineplexes in Malaysia. Largest cinema in Selangor and Petaling Jaya. Located on Level 2 and Level 2M. Have 2 Platinum Movie Suites, 2 Twin Halls and 14 Standard Halls.
1 Plaza
5
733
Kuala Selangor
mmCineplexes
Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star . Located on Ground Level. The only cinema in Kuala Selangor.
One City Mall
12
1,068
Subang Jaya
CineHouse Cinemas
Previously occupied by Premium-X Cinema. Located on Level 2, Sky Park. Has a Fun Land Hall, Malaysian Hall and 10 Standard Halls.
IRDKL Mall
8
1,259
Shah Alam
TSR Cinemax
Has an Atmos Premier, Atmos Royale, Grand Hall with 5 Standard Halls.
Amerin Mall
8
1,076
Seri Kembangan
Amerin Cineplexes
All Standard Halls.
Lido Banting
4
TBA
Banting
My Cinema
Single building cinema.
Pawagam Sun Rawang
1
320
Rawang
Lotus Five Star
Single building cinema.
da:men
8
TBA
Subang Jaya
Dadi Cinema
Opening in Q2 2021.
Empire City Damansara Mall
20
TBA
Damansara
CGV Cinemas
TBC.
Pinnacle PJ
7
TBA
Petaling Jaya
TBA
TBC.
Terengganu [ ]
Number of cinemas: 3
Largest cinema: LFS Paya Bunga Sentral (11 Screens and 1,631 seats)
Largest cinema operator: Lotus Five Star - 1 outlet (11 screens and 1,631 seats)
Total number of screens: 16
Total number of seats: 2,413
Paya Bunga Sentral
11
1,631
Kuala Terengganu
Lotus Five Star
Located on Level 7 and 8 of the mall. Largest cinema in LFS in Malaysia. Largest cinema in Terengganu and the east coast region. Opened on 18 March 2017. Has a 1 Atmos Hall, 2 Twin Halls and 8 Standard Halls.
Mesra Mall
5
782
Kemaman
TGV Cinemas
Located on ground floor. All Standard Halls.
Kompleks Boling Bandar Baru Kijal
8
TBA
Kemaman
TGV Cinemas
TBC
KTCC Mall
10
1,516
Kuala Terengganu
Paragon Cinemas
Located on Level 2.
Nu Mayang Mall
8
TBA
Kuala Terengganu
Golden Screen Cinemas
Schedule to open in Q3 2022.
Cinema statistics [ ]
Cinema with the most number of halls [ ]
Cinema with most number of seats [ ]
e@Curve
2,836
Damansara
mmCineplexes
City Square
2,776
Johor Bahru
mmCineplexes
Midvalley Megamall
2,763
Kuala Lumpur
Golden Screen Cinemas
Suria KLCC
2,324
Kuala Lumpur
TGV Cinemas
1 Utama
2,180
Petaling Jaya
Golden Screen Cinemas
IOI City Mall
2,133
Putrajaya
Golden Screen Cinemas
Paradigm Mall
2,107
Johor Bahru
Golden Screen Cinemas
IOI Mall
2,092
Puchong
Golden Screen Cinemas
Summer Mall
2,038
Kota Samarahan
mmCineplexes
Dataran Pahlawan Malacca Megamall
2,004
Banda Hilir, Malacca City
Golden Screen Cinemas
See also [ ]
List of films released in Malaysia
References [ ]
External links [ ]