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Pyeongtaek Station attaches to AK Plaza. A department store brand with additional locations in other areas of Korea. The Pyeongtaek Station / AK Plaza building also offers restaurants, grocery shopping, and a movie theater. The cinema is located on the 8th floor of AK Plaza and is a CJ CGV multi-screen facility with a 4-D screen. The station is ...
Cinus is a Korean movie theater chain company. It merged small theater companies such as Gangnam Central 6 and Bundang Cine Plaza in December, 2004. [4] The theaters paid franchise fees. The franchise headquarters started direct marketing integration. On September 18, 2008, it was acquired by ISPlus (Daily Sports), an affiliate of Joongang Ilbo.
CGV opened South Korea's first luxury theater, Gold Class, with sofa and service; along with Cine de Chef, the premium theater with fine dining in Apgujeong-dong, Seoul. This was followed by CGV Art Hall, a concert hall with 500 seats, in Yeongdeungpo-gu for concert, musical and broadcasting program in addition to movies.
CGV Cinemas [43] – chain owned by CJ CGV, owns around 17% of cinemas in Indonesia Cinépolis (previously as Cinemaxx) [ 44 ] – chain owned by Lippo Group and Mexican movie theater Cinépolis , owns around 15% of cinemas in Indonesia (all Cinemaxx theaters were rebranded as Cinépolis since November 20th, 2019) [ 45 ]
Opening English title Native title Director(s) Cast Ref. J A N U A R Y 10 Alienoid: Return to the Future: 외계+인 2부: Choi Dong-hoon: Ryu Jun-yeol, Kim Tae-ri, Kim Woo-bin [2]24
4DX technology was commercially debuted at the CGV Sangam theater in Seoul in 2009. [4] Following the success of Avatar , the technology expanded to more theaters in South Korea . [ 5 ] In June 2011, Mexico -based Cinépolis invested $25 million [ 6 ] and contracted with the CJ Group to bring the 4DX technology to its 11 locations in the ...
CGV may refer to: Charron, Girardot et Voigt, early 20th-century motor car; CGV Cinemas Indonesia, an Indonesian cinema chain; CJ CGV, South Korean cinema chain; See also
Formerly named SUPER PLEX G, the theater was renamed in 2022 and houses the world's largest screen (34m x 13.8m) and is listed on the Guinness Book of World Records. The auditorium has a 4K dual laser/shaker system, Dolby 136 sound package, and seating prices vary based on format and premiums.