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Originally Posted by 7empest
Bytowne seems to be busiest now in my decade plus of going there.
It sucks about the Museum closing their theatre, hopefully it could still be saved in some capacity.
I do agree with the post in the other thread about a new modern theatre, be it Cineplex or maybe Landmark in the former Hudson's Bay with a proper IMAX screen projector setup. IMAX is one of the few growth areas in the business. 2025 was a down year but looks like 2026 should rebound somewhat.
With History opening there could be a great entertainment district.
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Completely agree.
The last time I was at the Bytowne the movie was entirely sold out, which I hadn't seen in ages. And that's a big theatre. The staff was happily surprised and very apologetic for the lines. I have to say that regardless of your feelings on the policy, the closure of the supervised injection site across the street will be a very good thing for that theatre.
I'm at the Mayfair more often and there have been very decent crowds there when I've been there recently. They have done some interesting things lately, with Canadian movies and director visits. I think the market is still there for that kind of thing - people do like to get out and about, and see movies the way they are made to be seen.