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Cinemas and movie theaters in Oklahoma. Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in Oklahoma" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
FOND DU LAC – The Odyssey Fond du Lac 8 movie theater is getting closer to reopening after extensive renovations. The theater, 1131 W. Scott St., closed in March to complete its biggest changes.
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Harkins Theatre Bricktown 16 in Oklahoma City, OK. Harkins Scottsdale 101 14 in Phoenix, AZ during the Phoenix Film Festival. Harkins Yuma Palms 14 in Yuma, AZ. In 2023, with the closure and bulldozing of Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix, Harkins Metro 12 was also permanently closed on May 29 after 31 years in operation. According to William Olson ...
In February 2017, Bill Warren announced the return of the Warren Theatres name to a new 14-screen cineplex in Midwest City, Oklahoma. [8] Originally slated for July 25, 2019, [9] the theatre opened August 23 of that year. [10] The theatre closed in March 2020 due to COVID-19 and on September 5, 2020, the property was foreclosed. [11]
The Odyssey Complex, [1] consisting of Odyssey Place and the SSE Arena, is a sports, entertainment and science learning complex located within the Titanic Quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The concept of the complex originated in 1992 and was finalised in June 1998.
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