List of cinemas in Malaysia

Malaysia has 164 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, mmCineplexes and Lotus Five Star. Other than these operators, there are smaller operators who 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 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 it is now occupied by GSC MAXX. 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, whereas 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 Nusajaya. 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.

Cinemas

Labuan

Number of cinemas: 1

Largest cinema: Perdana Labuan (1 screen and 90 seats)

Largest cinema operator: Perdana Cineplex (1 screen and 90 seats)

Total number of screens: 1

Total number of seats: 90

Cinema Total halls Seats Location Operator Remarks
Perdana Labuan 1 90 Labuan Perdana Cineplex Single building cinema

Johor

  • Number of cinemas: 22
  • Largest cinema: Golden Screen Cinemas Paradigm Mall (16 screens and 2,107 seats)
  • Largest cinema operator: MBO Cinemas - 5 outlets (34 screens and 5,174 seats)
  • Total number of screens: 139
  • Total number of seats: 22,735
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
KSL City81,378Johor BahruMBO CinemasLocated on Level 2.
Square One81,189Batu PahatMBO CinemasLocated on Level 3. Largest cinema in Batu Pahat.
Heritage Mall71,043Kota TinggiMBO CinemasLocated on Level 2. First cinema in Kota Tinggi.
Kluang Mall6963KluangMBO CinemasLocated on Level 2. Largest cinema in Kluang.
U Mall5601Skudai, Johor BahruMBO CinemasLocated on Level 1. Largest cinema in Skudai.
City Square142,776Johor BahrummCineplexesLocated on Level 5. Covering an area of 24,000 sq ft. Previously as Cathay Cineplex City Square
1 Segamat81,708SegamatmmCineplexesLocated on Level 1. Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star.
IOI Mall6921KulaimmCineplexesLocated on Level 1. Largest cinema in Kulai. Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star.
AEON Tebrau City101,999Johor BahruTGV CinemasLocated on Level 2. Features 1 Beanieplex and 1 IMAX Hall. 2nd largest cinema in Johor. Features the 3rd IMAX hall in Malaysia.
Toppen Shopping Centre111,716Johor BahruTGV CinemasLargest Cineplex Opening by Year in 2019 @ next to IKEA Johor.
AEON Bukit Indah91,628Bukit Indah, Johor BahruTGV CinemasLocated on Level 2. Second TGV outlet in Johor. Host 1 TGV Luxe hall and 1 Beanieplex hall.
AEON Kulaijaya51,203KulaiTGV CinemasLocated on Level 2.
Today's Mall Ulu Tiram6994Ulu Tiram, Johor BahruSuperstar CinemaLocated on Level 1. First cinema in Ulu Tiram.
Today's Market Seri Alam 4 TBA Masai, Johor Bahru Superstar Cinema Opened on February 2016
Kluang Parade 5 TBA Kluang Blockbuster Cineplexes
Perling Mall3582Johor BahruBlockbuster CineplexesLocated on Level 1.
Skudai Parade41,045Skudai, Johor BahruLotus Five StarLocated on Level 6.
Plaza Tasek3649Skudai, Johor BahruLotus Five StarLocated on Level 4.
Paradigm Mall 16 2,107 Johor Bahru Golden Screen Cinemas Largest cinema in Johor. Opened on 22 December 2017 With in 4DX, GSC MAXX, Dolby Atmos, THX
Batu Pahat Mall 7 1,045 Batu Pahat Paragon Cinemas Opened on 1 December 2017.
New Lido2400KluangIswariaSingle building cinema.
Kompleks Pusat Bandar Pasir Gudang2260Pasir Gudang, Johor BahruSuara ScreenLocated on Level 2
Broadway1244Johor BahruKPI CinemasSingle building cinema.

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: 7,800
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
Aman Central101,599Alor SetarGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 4. Largest Cinema in Kedah. Opened 22 October 2015, First opening in Kedah With THX and Dolby Atmos.
Alor Star Mall6867Alor SetarParagon CinemasLocated on Level 2. Opened in May 2018, previously occupied by MBO Cinemas and upgraded to 6 hall (previously 4 hall).
Amanjaya Mall81,306Sungai PetaniGolden Screen Cinemas LiteLocated on Level 2. Opened in November 2012, it is the second largest cinema in Kedah.
Central Square81,159Sungai PetaniMBO CinemasLocated on Level 5. Opened in September 2015.
Landmark Central61,108KulimMBO CinemasLocated on Level 2.
Riverfront City 9 1,195 Sungai Petani mmCineplexes Opened on 18 September 2017.
Langkawi Parade3535LangkawimmCineplexesLocated on Level 10. Only cinema on an island other than Penang.
Village Mall4680Sungai PetaniGrand CineplexLocated on Level 2.
Jitra Mall4546JitraJitra Mall CineplexCaters for the cinema needs of residents of northern Kedah and Perlis.

Kuala Lumpur

  • Number of cinemas: 28
  • Largest cinema: GSC Midvalley Megamall (21 screens and 2,763 seats)
  • Largest cinema operator: Golden Screen Cinemas - 8 outlets (88 screens and 12,847 seats)
  • Total number of screens: 217
  • Total number of seats: 36,229
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
Mid Valley Megamall212,763Mid Valley CityGolden Screen CinemasLargest cinema in Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur. Located on the Level 3 of Mid Valley Megamall, this GSC covers the entire south wing in the mall. Having an expansion to 21 halls.
Pavilion131,913Bukit BintangGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5 and Level 6.
MyTOWN Shopping Centre 13 1,795 Cheras Golden Screen Cinemas Located near IKEA Cheras, hosts the largest screen in Malaysia. Has 1 Premiere Class Hall, Dolby Atmos, THX & GSC MAXX. Located on Level 3. Opened on 24 May 2017.
Nu Sentral111,783BrickfieldsGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5 and Level 6 of the mall.
Quill City Mall101,751Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala LumpurGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5 and 6.
Berjaya Times Square91,296Bukit BintangGolden Screen CinemasHosts the first Premiere Class hall in Klang Valley. Located on the Level 1 and Level 3.
The Gardens7572Mid Valley CityGolden Screen CinemasLocated on the Level 4 and Level 5. Malaysia's only boutique cinema which is also known as GSC Signature. This outlet has two Gold Class and five Premiere Class halls.
Cheras Leisure Mall4974CherasGolden Screen CinemasFirst cinema in Malaysia to have a computerised ticketing system.
EkoCheras 8 1,000+ Cheras Golden Screen Cinemas Opening End of the year in 2019
Suria KLCC122,459Ampang, Kuala LumpurTGV CinemasLocated on Level 3. Was the largest TGV before renovation in TGV Sunway Pyramid.
Sunway Velocity Mall 9 1,638 Cheras, Kuala Lumpur TGV Cinemas
Wangsa Walk Mall91,628Wangsa Maju, Kuala LumpurTGV CinemasLocated on Level 2.
1 Shamelin81,693Taman Shamelin PerkasaTGV CinemasLocated on Level 5.
Cheras Sentral81,243CherasTGV CinemasLocated on Level 9.
AEON Metro Prima61,342KepongTGV CinemasLocated on rooftop.
AEON AU2 6 1,266 Setiawangsa, Kuala Lumpur TGV Cinemas
Sunway Putra Mall61,057Kuala LumpurTGV CinemasLocated on Level 5.
Brem Mall121,810KepongMBO CinemasLocated on Level 6. Largest MBO Cinemas in Malaysia.
Galaxy Shopping Centre101,239Ampang, Kuala LumpurMBO CinemasLargest cinema in Ampang.
Viva Home91,954CherasMBO CinemasLocated on Level 3. Largest MBO cinemas in terms of number of seats.
Kepong Village Mall71,066KepongMBO CinemasLocated on Level 1.
Setapak Central71,020SetapakMBO CinemasLocated on Level 2.
Plaza Salak Park@Spark5620Desa PetalingMBO CinemasLocated on Level 3A.
Ampang Spectrum6777Ampang, Kuala LumpurOne CinemasLocated on Level 3.
Sentul Cinema3692SentulSentul CineplexSingle building cinema.
Federal Cinema 2 900 Kuala Lumpur Suara Screens Single building cinema.
Coliseum Theatre2474Jalan Tunku Abdul RahmanLotus Five StarOldest cinema in the country. Refurbished in 2012.
Pandan Capital2504Ampang, Kuala LumpurMy CinemaLocated on Level 2.

Malacca

CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
Dataran Pahlawan Malacca Megamall102,004Banda Hilir, Malacca CityGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5. Largest cinema in Malacca.
AEON Bandaraya Melaka101,783Peringgit, Malacca CityGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2. Only GSC in an AEON shopping mall.
Element Mall101,584Banda Hilir, Malacca CityMBO CinemasLocated on Level 11. Largest MBO Cinemas in southern region.
Melaka Mall Complex71,208Ayer KerohMBO CinemasLocated on Level 2. Further outskirt of Malacca City.
Mahkota Parade101,973Banda Hilir, Malacca CitymmCineplexesLocated on Level 2, Previously occupied by Golden Screen Cinemas and Lotus Five Star. Upgraded to 10 Hall in 2015 (Previously 4 Hall), facilities include Digital Hall and Dolby ATMOS after renovation.
Song Seng Plaza2400Malacca CitySuara ScreensLocated on Level 3. Only plays Tamil movies.

Negeri Sembilan

  • Number of cinemas: 6
  • 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: 38
  • Total number of seats: 6,637
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
Palm Mall101,659SerembanGolden Screen CinemasLocated 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 141,010SerembanGolden Screen Cinemas LiteLocated 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 Mall101,449SerembanMBO CinemasLocated on Level 3. All screens were made digital in late January 2013.
AEON Seremban 271,204Seremban 2TGV CinemasLocated on Level 2. Originally had five halls with 1067 seats. First cineplex in the state which can play 3D movies.
Kiara Square61,047BahaummCineplexesLocated on Level 2, it is the only cinema outside of Seremban. Originally had three screens and 534 seats. Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star.
MesaMallTBCTBCNilaimmCineplexesComing soon.
KM Plaza1268SerembanLotus Five StarLocated on Level 3. Only shows Tamil movies.

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: 31
  • Total number of seats: 5,334
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
East Coast Mall91,633KuantanGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3. Largest cinema in Pahang.
Mentakab Star Mall61,093MentakabGolden Screen Cinemas LiteLocated on Level 2.
Berjaya Megamall5948KuantanGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3.
Kuantan City Mall 9 1,328 Kuantan MBO Cinemas Opened on 12 October 2017.
SkyAvenue4680Resorts World GentingBona CinemasLocated at Level 1, next to the Sky Casino, and replaced the old cinema in First World Plaza (under renovation). Only cinema located in highland resort (1700 metres above sea level).

Penang

  • Number of cinemas: 11
  • Largest cinema: GSC Gurney Plaza (12 screens and 1,618 seats)
  • Largest cinemas operator: mmCineplexes - 4 outlets (24 screens and 4,876 seats)
  • Total number of screens: 80
  • Total number of seats: 13,480
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
Prangin Mall81,445GeorgetownmmCineplexesLocated on Level 5. Previously occupied by Cathay Cineplex and Lotus Five Star.
Bukit Jambul Complex61,157Bukit JambulmmCineplexesLocated on Level 5. Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star.
Megamall Prai61,518Seberang PraimmCineplexesLocated on Level 4.
Sunshine Shopping Mall4756Kepala BatasmmCineplexesLocated on Level G.
Gurney Plaza121,610GeorgetownGolden Screen CinemasLargest cinema in northern region. Host Malaysia's first Premiere Class Hall. Located on Level 7.
Queensbay Mall81,528Bayan LepasGolden Screen CinemasSecond GSC in Penang after GSC Gurney Plaza. Located on Level 3.
Sunway Carnival Mall81,098Seberang JayaGolden Screen CinemasThird GSC Cinema in Penang. Located on Level 2.
Gurney Paragon Mall91,298GeorgetownTGV CinemasLocated on Level 8. Features the 4th IMAX hall in Malaysia.
1st Avenue81,304GeorgetownTGV CinemasLocated on Level 8. Features Beanieplex.
AEON Bukit Mertajam7840Bukit MertajamTGV CinemasLocated on Level R.
LFS Butterworth4926ButterworthLotus Five StarSingle building cinema.
GEM Megamall20TBASeberang PraiGolden Screen CinemasLargest cinema in Northern region in future.

Perak

  • Number of cinemas: 17
  • Largest cinema: GSC Ipoh Parade (11 screens with 1,926 seats)
  • Largest cinema operator: TGV Cinemas - 5 outlets (35 screens and 6,553 seats)
  • Total number of screens: 104
  • Total number of seats: 17,932
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
AEON Station 1881,610IpohTGV CinemasLocated on Level 2.
AEON Taiping71,287TaipingTGV CinemasLocated on Level 2. Opened on 17 September 2015 With Beanieplex in Taiping.
AEON Klebang 7 1,270 Ipoh TGV Cinemas Located on rooftop.
AEON Seri Manjung71,210ManjungTGV CinemasLocated on Level 1. Opened on 22 December 2014. Third TGV Cinema in Perak.
AEON Kinta City61,176IpohTGV CinemasLocated on Level 2.
Kerian Sentral Mall81,155Parit BuntarmmCineplexesLocated on Level 2. Opened on 18 December 2014. Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star.
D' Mall Seri Iskandar71,341Bandar Seri IskandarmmCineplexesLocated on Level 2. Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star.
mmCineplexes Kampar6836KamparmmCineplexesOpened officially on 1 March 2013. Consists of five 2D halls and 1 3D hall. Previously occupied by Lotus Five Star.
AEON Midtown Falim 8 1,169 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 Mall71,227TaipingMBO CinemasLocated on Level 2.
MBO Cinemas Teluk Intan3450Teluk IntanMBO CinemasLocated on Level 2. Largest cinema in Teluk Intan.
LFS Cinemas Sitiawan4812SitiawanLotus Five StarSingle building cinema. Reopened on 12 April 2017.
Bangunan Seri Kinta4651IpohLotus Five Star
My Cinema2280Bagan SeraiMy CinemaSingle building cinema.
My Cinema1320Teluk IntanMy CinemaSingle building cinema.
Ipoh Parade111,926IpohGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5. Largest cinema in Perak. 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
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
IOI City Mall132,133PutrajayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2. Largest cinema in Putrajaya, opened 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).
Alamanda81,404PutrajayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on The Hub (1st floor).

Sabah

  • Number of cinemas: 10
  • 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: 60
  • Total number of seats: 8,362
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
1 Borneo Hypermall81,504Kota KinabaluGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2. Largest GSC in Sabah.
Suria Sabah81,471Kota KinabaluGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 8.
Centre Point Sabah91,745Kota KinabaluGrowball CinemaxLocated on Level 8. Largest cinema in Sabah.
Imago Mall81,038Kota KinabaluMBO CinemasLocated on Level 2.
Perdana Keningau2TBAKeningauPerdana CineplexOpened in 2013.
Keningau Mall2190KeningauOcean CinemaLocated on Level 3. First cinema in Interior Division.
City Mall 6 TBA Kota Kinabalu City Cineplex Opened on 29 July 2016
Megalong Mall4615PenampangMegalong CineplexLocated on Level 5.
Harbour Mall71,015SandakanLotus Five StarLocated on Level 11. First LFS Cinema in Sabah. Opened on 23 July 2016.
Eastern Plaza6784TawauEastern CineplexLocated on Level 6.
PacifiCity8TBAKota KinabaluTGV CinemasScheduled to be opened in 2017/2018.
International Technology and Commercial Centre (ITCC)81,000PenampangmmCineplexesScheduled to be opened in 2018.[1]
Grand Merdeka Mall6TBAKota KinabaluGM CinemaScheduled to be opened in 2018.

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: 67
  • Total number of seats: 11,188
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
CityONE Megamall101,868KuchingGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3. Opened on 11 April 2013. It houses the first THX hall in East Malaysia. Largest cinema in Kuching.
Bintang Megamall81,010MiriGolden Screen Cinemas LiteOpened on 6 February 2013, it is the first GSC in Sarawak. It is also the first GSC cinema in Malaysia to have all-digital halls.
Permaisuri Imperial City Mall81,263MiriTGV CinemasFirst TGV cinema in East Malaysia. Largest cinema in Miri.
ViVaCity Megamall81,196KuchingTGV CinemasIt houses the 6th and also largest IMAX hall in Malaysia. First IMAX hall and Beanie hall in East Malaysia.
Boulevard Shopping Mall8TBAKuchingTGV CinemasTBA
Summer Mall122,038Kota SamarahanmmCineplexesLargest 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, which is a Premier Screen concept with the best seats as well as the ‘Love Nest’ – a double-seat for couples or friends. Summer Mall also boasts the ‘Five Star Hall'.
Riverside Kuching4585KuchingmmCineplexesPreviously occupied by Lotus Five Star. Located on Level 4.
The Spring81,558KuchingMBO CinemasThe first 3D cinema in Borneo island, where the largest hall which can accommodate 426 patrons at once. Officially opened on 9 September 2009. Located on Level 2. Consists of one Premiere Class Hall.
AEON Central Mall8TBAKuchingMBO CinemasLocated on Level 3. Target to be opened by Q2 2018.
The Spring Bintulu10[2]TBABintuluMBO Cinemas[3]Will be open in 2019.
Bintulu Commerce Square Mall6720BintuluAGC CineplexLocated on Level 3. Currently the largest cinema in Bintulu.
Boulevard Shopping Mall BintuluTBATBABintuluTGV CinemasScheduled to be opened on June 2019.[4]
Premier Hotel3950SibuKing's TrioplexLocated 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 2,518 seats)
  • Largest cinema operator: TGV Cinemas - 11 outlets (93 screens and 15,176 seats)
  • Total number of screens: 283
  • Total number of seats: 45,181
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
Sunway Pyramid111,634Petaling JayaTGV CinemasLocated on Level R. The largest TGV outlet in Malaysia. TGV Sunway Pyramid has eight normal halls, two TGV Club halls, one Beanieplex hall and one IMAX hall.
AEON Bukit Tinggi101,925KlangTGV CinemasLocated on Level 2. Largest cinema in Klang.
1 Utama (Old Wing)101,671Petaling JayaTGV CinemasLocated on Level 3 of the mall. Has an IMAX screen, TGV Luxe, and Beanieplex. In 2014, TGV introduced TGV Indulge, a boutique concept hall with a cafe.
Setia Walk Mall91,695PuchongTGV CinemasLocated on Level 5 and Level 6. Has one Beaniplex Hall. An IMAX hall is expected to be opened.
Bukit Raja Shopping Centre81,428KlangTGV CinemasOnly cinema in Klang which offers stadium-style seating.
AEON Cheras Selatan81,333BalakongTGV CinemasLocated on Level 1.
AEON Rawang81,301RawangTGV CinemasLocated on Level 1. Opened in 2012. Largest cinema in Rawang.
D'Pulze81,118CyberjayaTGV CinemasFirst cinema in Cyberjaya.
Encorp Strand Mall81,054Petaling JayaTGV CinemasLocated on Level 2.
Jaya Shopping Centre8993Petaling JayaTGV CinemasLocated on Level 5.
The Mines51,024Seri KembanganTGV CinemasLocated on Level 2.
1 Utama (New Wing)132,180Petaling JayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 4. Has one Gold Class hall. The first Dolby Atmos and D-Box hall in Malaysia. Largest cinema in Petaling Jaya.
IOI Mall102,092PuchongGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2 and Level 3. Largest cinema in Puchong.
Melawati Mall 10 1,424 Ampang Golden Screen Cinemas Opened on 24 August 2017.
Setia City Mall91,570Shah AlamGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2.
Paradigm Mall91,566Petaling JayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3.
Tropicana City Mall81,465Petaling JayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2.
Klang Parade81,323KlangGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5. Opened 11 June 2015 with Dolby Atmos in Klang.
The Summit USJ7950Subang JayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3 and Level 5. Has drive-in ticket purchasing.
Selayang Star City Mall 10 1400+ Selayang Golden Screen Cinemas Opening soon
Harbour Place111,422KlangMBO CinemasLocated on Level 7 and Level 9.
The Starling 10 1,457 Petaling Jaya MBO Cinemas Located on Level 5. Opened on 6 April 2017.
Citta Mall91,611Petaling JayaMBO CinemasLocated on Level 3. Hall 1 and Hall 2 are Premiere Class halls.
Subang Parade81,336Subang JayaMBO CinemasLocated on East Wing of Level 2. Largest cinema in Subang Jaya.
Space U871,466Bukit Jelutong MBO CinemasLocated on Level 3.
Ecohill Walk Mall 11 2,000+ Semenyih MBO Cinemas Scheduled to open in 2020.
The Atria8TBADamansaraMBO CinemasOpening soon
Sri Intan 4 539 Klang Lotus Five Star Single building cinema.
Capitol Selayang3753Batu CavesLotus Five StarSingle building cinema.
Metro Kajang Plaza2550KajangLotus Five StarLocated on Level 3.
PJ State2362Petaling JayaLotus Five StarSingle building cinema.
e@Curve182,518DamansarammCineplexesthe largest cinema mmCineplexes in Malaysia. Largest cinema in Selangor and Damansara. Located on Level 2 and Level 2M. Has two halls named Platinum Movie Suites.
1 Plaza5733Kuala SelangormmCineplexesPreviously occupied by Lotus Five Star. Located on Ground Level.
Shaw Centrepoint4873KlangmmCineplexesPreviously occupied by Golden Screen Cinemas and Lotus Five Star. Located on Level 4. Previously 5 hall downdate to 4 hall.
One City Mall121,056USJPremium-X Cinemas Located on Level 2. First ever fully kiosk operated cinema in Malaysia.
IRDKL Mall 8 1,300 Shah Alam TSR Cinemax Opened on 14 September 2016.
Amerin Mall 8 1,062 Seri Kembangan Amerin Cineplexes Opened on 15 December 2017.
Lido Banting 4 TBA Banting My Cinema Single building cinema. Opened on 27 July 2016.
Pawagam Sun Rawang1397RawangSun CinemaSingle building cinema.
Empire City 20 TBA Damansara Mac Guffin Theater Will be open in 2018.

Terengganu

  • Number of cinemas: 2
  • 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
CinemaTotal hallsSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
Paya Bunga Sentral111,631Kuala TerengganuLotus Five StarLocated 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.
Mesra Mall5782KemamanTGV CinemasLocated on ground floor.
Kuala Terengganu City Centre Mall12TBAKuala TerengganuParagon CinemasTBA.
Mayang MallTBATBAKuala TerengganuTBA2020.
Suria MallTBATBADungunTBATBA

List of defunct cinemas

CinemaScreensSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
Summer Mall 12 2,038 Kota Samarahan Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
Mahkota Parade 10 1,973 Banda Hilir, Malacca City Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
1 Segamat 8 1,708 Segamat Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
Prangin Mall 8 1,445 George Town, Penang Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
Kerian Sentral Mall 8 1,155 Parit Buntar Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
D' Mall Seri Iskandar 7 1,341 Seri Iskandar Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
Bukit Jambul Complex 6 1,157 Bukit Jambul Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
Kiara Square 6 1,047 Bahau Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
IOI Mall 6 921 Kulai Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
LFS Kampar 6 836 Kampar Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
1 Plaza 5 733 Kuala Selangor Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
Shaw Centrepoint 4 873 Klang Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
The Summit4851Batu PahatLotus Five StarCeased operations in June 2012.
Riverside Kuching 4 585 Kuching Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 1 October 2017.
The Summit 3 694 Bukit Mertajam Lotus Five Star Ceased operation.
Perling Mall 2 582 Johor Bahru Lotus Five Star Ceased operation.
City Plaza 2 338 Alor Setar Lotus Five Star Ceased operation by 22 September 2016.
Broadway 1 244 Johor Bahru Lotus Five Star Ceased operation.
Capitol Theatre 1 1,568 Kuala Lumpur Shaw Federation Cinemas Ceased operation in 2000.
Rex Theatre 1 816 Ipoh Shaw Federation Cinemas Ceased operation in September 1998.
State Theatre 1 800 Petaling Jaya Shaw Federation Cinemas Ceased operation in September 1999.
Grand Theatre 1 700 Ipoh Shaw Federation Cinemas Ceased operation in September 2000.
Madras Cinema 1 - Kuala Lumpur Shaw Federation Cinemas Ceased operation in 1978.
Sun Cinema 1 - Ipoh Shaw Federation Cinemas Ceased operation in 1983.
Rex Cinema 1 - Kuala Terengganu Shaw Federation Cinemas Ceased operation in 1999.
Lido Theatre 1 - Ipoh Shaw Federation Cinemas Ceased operation by 31 May 2001.
Rex Cinema 1 - Kuching Shaw Federation Cinemas Ceased operation.
Pelangi Leisure Mall 5 2,361 Johor Bahru Golden Screen Cinemas Ceased operation by 17 October 2013.
Shaw Centrepoint41,006KlangGolden Screen CinemasCeased operation by 16 December 2010.
Mahkota Parade4830MalaccaGolden Screen CinemasCeased operation by mid-August 2009.
Alpha Angle4-Wangsa MajuGolden Screen CinemasCeased operation by Q1 of 2002.
GSC Kota Kinabalu31,648Kota KinabaluGolden Screen CinemasCeased operation.
The Summit3678Batu PahatGolden Screen CinemasCeased operation in August 2009.
Central Square3666Sungai PetaniGolden Screen CinemasCeased operation in November 2012.
Rex Theatre 1 1,100 Kuala Lumpur Golden Screen Cinemas Ceased operation by 15 November 2002.
Pavilion Theatre 1 1,200 Kuala Lumpur Cathay Organisation Ceased operation in 1996.
Cathay Theatre 1 1,200 Kuala Lumpur Cathay Organisation Ceased operation in December 1997.
Cathay Theatre 1 1,174 Ipoh Cathay Organisation Ceased operation.
Cathay Theatre 1 1,000 Georgetown Cathay Organisation Ceased operation by 31 July 2001.
Majestic Theatre 1 867 Ipoh Cathay Organisation Ceased operation by 25 February 1998.
Sentul Cinema 1 - Kuala Lumpur Cathay Organisation Ceased operation in 1984.
Odeon Theatre 1 - Kepong Cathay Organisation Ceased operation in 1996.
Medan Pelita 5 900 Kuching Star Cineplex Ceased operation by 30 April 2016.[5]
One Capitol Plaza 4 909 Sandakan Star Cineplex Ceased operation by 15 September 2016.
Star Cineplex Tawau 4 741 Tawau Star Cineplex Ceased operation.
Merdeka Hall 4 527 Miri Star Cineplex Ceased operation.
Star Cineplex Sibu 2 266 Sibu Star Cineplex Ceased operation.
City Point 2 210 Bintulu Star Cineplex Ceased operation by 15 September 2016.
e@Curve 18 2,518 Damansara Cathay Cineplex Ceased operation.
City Square 14 2,776 Johor Bahru Cathay Cineplex Ceased operation.
Prangin Mall 8 1,490 Georgetown Cathay Cineplex Ceased operation by 13 November 2011.
Bukit Jambul Complex 6 1,178 Bukit Jambul Cathay Cineplex Ceased operation by 26 March 2007.
Cathay Kota Kinabalu3609Kota KinabaluCathay CineplexCeased operation in January 2012.
Bukit Jambul Complex 6 1,178 Bukit Jambul Metrowealth Cineplex Ceased operation.
Riverside Kuching 4 780 Kuching Metrowealth Cineplex Ceased operation.
Metro Plaza Kajang 2 562 Kajang Metrowealth Cineplex Ceased operation.
City Plaza 2 361 Alor Setar Metrowealth Cineplex Ceased operation.
Batu Pahat Mall 7 1,045 Batu Pahat MBO Cinemas Ceased operation by 7 September 2017.
Teruntum Complex 5 867 Kuantan MBO Cinemas Ceased operation in 2015.
MBO Cinemas Sitiawan 4 812 Sitiawan MBO Cinemas Ceased operation by 11 April 2017.
Alor Setar Mall 4 617 Alor Setar MBO Cinemas Ceased operation by 7 September 2017.
Amcorp Mall 3 - Petaling Jaya MBO Cinemas Ceased operation by 1 August 2007.
Capsquare 6 1,118 Kuala Lumpur TGV Cinemas Ceased operation by 1 July 2013.
Perda City Mall 5 1,090 Bukit Mertajam TGV Cinemas Ceased operation by 2 August 2016.
Island Plaza3480GeorgetownW CinemaxCeased operation in 2012.
Odeon Cinema 1 650 Georgetown Iswaria Cineplex Ceased operation.
Odeon Cinema 1 250 Kuala Lumpur Antenna Entertainments Ceased operation by 28 February 2015.
Subang 1 and 2 Twin Cinemas 2 - Subang Jaya - Ceased operation in 1998.
Star Theatre 1 1,150 Ipoh - Ceased operation in 1989.
Odeon Cinema 1 850 Ipoh - Ceased operation in 1986.
Paramount Cinema 1 - Petaling Jaya - Ceased operation in 1997.
  • Cathay the Pavilion (formally Associated Theatres Ltd)
  • Cathay The Mall Kuala Lumpur
  • Cathay Sungei Wang Kuala Lumpur
  • Golden Communication Circuit Bangsar Shopping Centre KL
  • Central Cinema Kuala Lumpur
  • Majestic Kuala Lumpur
  • Ruby Ipoh
  • Broadway Ipoh
  • Capitol Ipoh
  • Rex Tanjung Malim
  • Roxy Cinema Kuching
  • Miramar Kuching
  • Capitol Kuching
  • Lido Kuching
  • Odeon Kuching
  • Lillian Theatre Kuching
  • Cathay Kuching
  • Lido Sibu
  • Rex Sibu
  • Cathay Sibu
  • Miri Theatre
  • Cathay Miri
  • Lutong Theatre
  • Lido Penampang
  • Rex Sandakan
  • Liberty Cinema Sandakan
  • Tai Koon Cinema Sandakan
  • Union Cinema Kota Kinabalu
  • Grand Cinema Kota Kinabalu
  • Capitol Kota Kinabalu
  • Victory Kota Kinabalu
  • Boon Pang Cinema Kota Kinabalu
  • Lido Kota Kinabalu
  • Merdeka Cinema Kota Kinabalu
  • Berjaya Hall Kota Kinabalu
  • New Gaiety Cinema Papar
  • Lacin Cinema Lahad Datu
  • Lido Labuan
  • Lido Taiping
  • Capitol Taiping
  • Rex Taiping
  • Cathay Taiping
  • Sun Taiping
  • Mandarin Taiping
  • Capitol Parit Buntar
  • Cathay Parit Buntar
  • Rex Teluk Intan
  • Capitol Teluk Intan
  • Regal Teluk Intan
  • Glory Teluk Intan
  • Rex Kuala Kangsar
  • Empire Kuala Kangsar
  • Cathay Kuala Kangsar
  • Rex Kampar
  • Majestic Kampar
  • Princess Kampar
  • Wah Onn Theatre Batu Gajah
  • Li Hwa Theatre Bandar Baharu
  • Empire Alor Setar
  • Royal Alor Setar
  • Rex Alor Setar
  • Cathay Alor Setar
  • Sky Cinema Alor Setar
  • Deluxe Cinema Alor Setar
  • Seri Intan Cinema Alor Setar
  • Capitol Kulim
  • Coronation Kulim
  • Cathay Kulim
  • Empire Sungai Petani
  • Ruby Petaling Jaya
  • Sentosa Cinema Petaling Jaya
  • Majestic Theater Petaling Jaya
  • Cathay Klang
  • Cathay Organization Klang (cineplex operated at Klang Parade, currently in place of News KTV)
  • Capitol Klang
  • Star Cineplex Klang
  • Regal Klang
  • Sun Kajang
  • Coates Theatre Kuala Kubu Bahru
  • Cathay Cineplex, Island Plaza, Penang
  • Central Penang
  • Eastern Cinema Penang
  • Globe Cinema Penang
  • Rex Penang
  • Sun Penang
  • Lido Penang
  • Royal Penang
  • Capitol Penang
  • Federal Penang
  • Majestic Theatre Penang
  • Paramount Cinema Penang
  • Star Cinema Penang
  • Gala Cinema Penang
  • Metro Penang
  • Wembley Cinema Penang
  • Kok Pin Cinema Penang
  • Choong Nam Cinema Penang
  • Movieland Cinema Penang
  • Rex Butterworth
  • Mega Odeon Butterworth
  • Cheok Sah Theatre Bukit Mertajam
  • Capitol Kangar
  • Sri Mahkota Cinema Kangar
  • Empire Kangar
  • Cathay Kuala Perlis
  • Lido Port Klang
  • Capitol Port Klang
  • Cameron Hall Port Klang
  • Rex Cinema Port Klang
  • Cathay Port Klang
  • Ying Wu Luo Cinema Seremban
  • Sapphire Theatre Seremban
  • Rex Seremban
  • Capitol Seremban
  • Odeon Seremban
  • Ruby Seremban
  • Metropole/Plaza Theatre Seremban
  • Golden City Seremban
  • Cathay Seremban
  • Pawagam Bahau
  • Rex Kuala Pilah
  • Ruby Kuala Pilah
  • Sri Star Kuala Pilah
  • Pearl Cinema Tampin
  • Capitol Kuala Terengganu
  • Lido Kuala Terengganu
  • Kong Wah Cinema Kuala Terengganu
  • Cathay Kuala Terengganu
  • Bajar Cinema Jerteh
  • Lido Kota Bahru
  • Rex Kota Bahru
  • Odeon Kota Bharu
  • Rani Cinema Kota Bharu
  • Meena Cinema Kota Bharu
  • Sultanah Cinema Kota Bharu
  • Rama Cinema Pasir Puteh
  • Rex Kuantan
  • Capitol Kuantan
  • Sun Kuantan
  • Jingdu Cinema Kuantan
  • PCCL Cinema Sungai Lembing
  • Sun Bentong
  • Rex Bentong
  • New Rialto Cinema Malacca
  • Rex Malacca
  • Central Malacca
  • Sun Malacca
  • Capitol Malacca
  • Lido Malacca
  • Federal Malacca
  • Rex Johor Bahru
  • Lido Johor Bahru
  • Capitol Johor Bahru
  • Cathay Johor Bahru
  • Asiatic Cinema Muar
  • Rex Muar
  • Lido Muar
  • Cathay Muar
  • Grand Cinema Muar
  • Victory Cinema Muar
  • Coronation Kluang
  • Metro Kluang
  • Brilliant Cinema Kluang
  • Sultana Cinema Batu Pahat
  • Rex Batu Pahat
  • Capitol Batu Pahat
  • Odeon Batu Pahat
  • Cathay Batu Pahat
  • Empire Segamat
  • Rex Segamat
  • Capitol Segamat

Cinema statistics

Cinema with the most number of halls

CinemaNumber of hallsLocationOperator
Midvalley Megamall21Kuala LumpurGolden Screen Cinemas
e@Curve18DamansarammCineplexes
Paradigm Mall JB16Johor BahruGolden Screen Cinemas
City Square14Johor BahrummCineplexes
1 Utama (New Wing)13Petaling JayaGolden Screen Cinemas
IOI City Mall13PutrajayaGolden Screen Cinemas
Pavilion13Kuala LumpurGolden Screen Cinemas
MyTown 13 Cheras Golden Screen Cinemas
Suria KLCC12Kuala LumpurTGV Cinemas
Summer Mall12Kota SamarahanmmCineplexes
Brem Mall12KepongMBO Cinemas

Cinema with most number of seats

CinemaNumber of seatsLocationOperator
City Square2,776Johor BahrummCineplexes
Midvalley Megamall2,763Kuala LumpurGolden Screen Cinemas
e@Curve2,518DamansarammCineplexes
Suria KLCC2,459Kuala LumpurTGV Cinemas
1 Utama (New Wing)2,180Petaling JayaGolden Screen Cinemas
IOI City Mall2,133PutrajayaGolden Screen Cinemas
Paradigm Mall JB2,107Johor BahruGolden Screen Cinemas
IOI Mall2,092PuchongGolden Screen Cinemas
Summer Mall2,038Kota SamarahanmmCineplexes
Dataran Pahlawan Malacca Megamall 2,004 Banda Hilir, Malacca City Golden Screen Cinemas

See also

References

  1. New cinema available in Penampang next year New Sabah Times, 22 August 2017
  2. "THE SPRING SHOPPING CENTER, BINTULU, SARAWAK". TJ Ong Architect. 2017. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  3. "Dibuka pertengahan November, penuhi keperluan hidup moden". Utusan Borneo(Sarawak). 2018-03-10. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  4. "BOULEVARD SHOPPING MALL, BINTULU, SARAWAK". PressReader.com. 2018. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  5. "Star Cineplex closing on April 30". The Borneo Post. 1 April 2016. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
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