Technology and experience of film watching have made significant strides from the time in the time of Thomas Edison, theaters still are among the most enjoyable ways to watch films. The dark ambience and the huge screen, the powerful sound and the carpets that are sticky are unbeatable in creating a space in which you can get lost in an entirely new world. But recent (and quite recently) developments have put the future of cinema theaters at risk. The majority of theater chains had to shut down their theaters in order to protect the public and, in contrast to other establishments that were temporarily shut down, like restaurants, had nothing to provide with regard to curbside as well as carryout options.

1. AMC. Leawood, Kansas, United States

The first in our listing, as well as the the longtime frontrunner, is American AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. It was founded in 1920. This established company is known for providing the public with over 1,000 theaters across and United States and Europe The Dur wood family was the first to establish the company , and it currently has Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin the company's most significant shareholder. In 1920, within Kansas City, AMC prided itself on being the very first among the many advantages of film-going. AMC has the distinction of being the premier multiplex (movie theater with multi-screens) and was the first chain of theaters to add cup holders on their armrests, in 1981. This allowed patrons to Enjoy Carbonated Drinks While Watching Their Preferred Film.

* Total Screens: 11,041

2. Cineworld. London, England, United Kingdom

Number two we have our initial British inclusion on this list that is the public limited corporation Cineworld. Cineworld operates more than 790 theaters across 10 countries, including its home country of the United Kingdom, the United States, Ireland, Israel, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria along with Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic Until 2012, Cineworld was the sole movie theatre in UK which adhered to the strict "no food or drinks" rule until the time they announced an innovative "premier service" featuring guests in leather seats with hot food and table service.

* Total Screens: 9,500

3. Regal Cinemas. Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Regal Cinemas (not to be confused with the historical Regal Cinema in Mumbai, India) is the second largest American movie theater chain , and the third largest in the world. Previously called Regal Entertainment Group (again, not to be confused with the Filipino film production company Regal Entertainment), the company was rebranded during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. At the time, Regal Cinemas was acquired by our number two selection of this ranking, Cineworld. The company still operates sufficient independent theaters to earn the top position in this ranking. Regal Cinemas employs approximately 26,000 part-time and full-time employees and operates from 549 theaters.

* Total screens: 7,200

4. Cinemark. Plano, Texas, United States

The final American-based business on our list is Texan Cinemark Theatres. Cinemark was established in the year 1961 and operates from 525 locations across North America, South America as well as Taiwan. Cinemark is, for instance the biggest cinema company in Brazil In an unpopular political decision during 2008 Cinemark Chief Executive Officer Alan Stock contributed $9,999 to the success of the controversial California legislation proposition. This bill limited the rights of couples who are gay or bisexual in California which led to an outright boycott of the theaters to those who opposed the bill.

* Total Screens: 5,957

5. Cinepolis. Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico

Our top five list is the biggest Mexican cinema brand, Cinepolis. It was founded on the 21st of July 1971 with the help of Enrique Ramirez Villalon, this company runs 335 theaters across several countries that include Guatemala, England, Colombia, Spain, India, Saudi Arabia, the United States and many more. Cinepolis has a workforce of more than 27,000 employees as the biggest company in Latin America and possesses a worldwide presence. The chain of theaters is known for its ingenuity "luxury cinemas" for customers who are VIP.



* Total Screens: 5,251

6. CGV. Seoul, South Korea

The first company with a base in Asia on our list, CGV is an South Korean chain of movie theaters, with 455 theaters in countries like China, Turkey, Vietnam and in the United States, and more CGV was established in the year 1996 with three separate film firms: CJ Corporation, Golden Harvest as well as Village Roadshow (thus, the CGV) CGV)

* Total Screens: 3,459

7. Cinemex. Mexico City, Mexico

Cinemex is the second-largest theater chain in Mexico that operates throughout Mexican cities like Guadalajara, Tijuana, Monterrey as well as Mexico City. Cinemex was established in 1993 and has been in continuous battle with Mexican cinema giant Cinepolis Contrary to other entries in our listing, this film theaters mostly operate in the countries they operate from. In 2015, however, Cinemex opened its first luxurious movie theater located situated in Miami, Florida.

* Total Screens: 2,861

8. Vue. London, England, United Kingdom

Eighth in our ranking is the second biggest British cinema chain Vue International. The company was established at the end of 1999 with the help of Timothy Richards. Vue operates in nine countries, which include those in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy as well as the Netherlands and Taiwan and has 225 locations across the globe. Vue employs more than 4,000 people and has a variety of auditoriums with stadium seating.

* Total Screens: 1,989

9. Cineplex Entertainment. Toronto, Ontario, Canada


Cineplex Entertainment is our first and sole Canadian inclusion in this listing. It has a long story that goes to 1912 when it was established by The Famous Players Film Corporation. The current company was established in 1999, and is operating across the country. Canada Cineplex has grown into a massive company that employs more than 13,000 people and the totality of more than 164 theaters. The company was operating prior to COVID-19 with an annual revenue of $1.655 million in CAD. In recent times, Cineplex has expanded its offerings to providing restaurants, arcades, or even VR centres.

* Total Screens 1,676

10. Wanda Cinemas. Beijing, China

The final item on this list of top ten the first Chinese and the second Asian cinema company, Wanda Cinemas. The company was established in 2005 and is now owned by Wang Jianlin as well as Dalian Wanda Group. Dalian Wanda Group. Wanda Cinemas has 187 cinemas all over China.

* Total Screens 1,657


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