
AMC Classic Governor's Square 10
2801 Wilma Rudolph Boulevard,
Clarksville,
TN
37040
2801 Wilma Rudolph Boulevard,
Clarksville,
TN
37040
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Yes this theatre opens soon and people of Tennessee may began to get confused by which company they are visiting. As Phoenix Theatres is entering Tennessee for the first time by opening Phoenix Theatres Governor’s Square Mall Cinemas (former AMC) on May 23,2025. This is Phoenix Theaters Atoka Cinemas owned by a different Phoenix Theatres. Two competing chains with the same name. Atoka Phoenix Theatres is owned by Phoenix Theatres Entertainment from Knoxville. They operate many locations across the US and in Tennessee. The other Phoenix Theatres, who own numerous locations, are based out of Michigan. They operate 9 theatres in 4 states and look to expand in Tennessee. Gifts cards, complaints etc. can be tricky with two different theatre chains have the exact name. This has been the case in Pennsylvania where both Phoenix Theatres also have a locations.
The theater is opening Friday, May 23, 2025:
Clarksville, TN: Movie Theater at Governor's Square Mall Opening Friday [May 20, 2025]
Clarksville, TN: Governor's Square Mall Movie Theater Coming This Summer [Mar 10, 2025]
AMC sucks
Last day of business was Aug 25, 2024:
Clarksville, TN: Governor’s Square Movie Theater Closed, But Movies May Return [Aug 26, 2024]
Clarksvillenow.com reports that AMC will be closing this theater after business on 8/25/2024. The mall management says they’re in discussions to replace AMC with a different operator.
UPDATE: Theaters name is now AMC CLASSIC Governor’s Square 10
UPDATE: This opened on December 9th, 1988 as Governor’s Square Mall cinemas with 5 screens by the infamous Rand Theatres. It closed on October 8th, 1989 for not paying state taxes. Ir reopened by Carmike Cinemas on February 2nd, 1990 as Cinema V.
Projection equipment auctioned off in November 1989
Seating capacities at this theater:
Theater 1 – 150 seats
Theater 2 – 87 seats
Theater 3 – 128 seats
Theater 4 – 126 seats
Theater 5 – 148 seats
Theater 6 – 190 seats
Theater 7 – 301 seats
Theater 8 – 201 seats
Theater 9 – 174 seats
Theater 10 – 120 seats
Well,if CARMIKE still has it I bet it is a dump or already closed!
I worked on the retrofit of the new 5 auditoriums really an improvement. The retro was finished in Apr. 2005
Per carmike.com all 10 screens now have stadium seating.