Regency Calabasas Cinemas
4767 Commons Way,
Calabasas,
CA
91302
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Operated by: Regency Theatres
Previously operated by: Edwards Cinemas, Regal Entertainment Group
Architects: David W. Williams
Firms: F+A Architects
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Previous Names: Edwards Grand Palace Stadium Commons at Calabasas, Regal Edwards Grand Palace Stadium 6
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Opened by Edwards Cinemas on December 18, 1998. It was closed on September 15, 2022 due to the Regal/Cineworld bankruptcy. It was purchased by Regency Theatres in December 2022 and reopened as Regency Calabasas Cinemas on December 25, 2022.
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Here are some photos taken yesterday:
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this theatre is one of the first theaters to feature ‘Auro-3D’ 11.1 sound
This theatre has always been a favorite of mine in the Valley. 2 huge auditoriums with 60 foot screens (one with Barco Auro 3d sound) and 4 nice size medium auditoriums with large screens as well. This past year I noticed every time I came here it was nearly empty. Turns out the remodeled AMC Fallbrook a few miles away with auto recliners and reserved seating has killed their business.
They are in the middle of a major renovation, adding reclining seats in all six auditoriums, reducing seating by 50%. It should be completed by November and hopefully create more traffic here. They will also have reserved seating as well. Cannot wait to check it out when done. Next time I got I will try and add pictures.
New seating capacities at this theater following the installation of Regal’s new “king-size” recliners (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Theater 1 – 164 seats
Theater 2 – 163 seats
Theaters 3 & 4 – 74 seats
Theaters 5 & 6 – 72 seats
This opened on December 18th, 1998. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This location is permanently closed due to Regal’s bankruptcy. https://www.costar.com/article/691750159/us-bankruptcy-judge-grants-cineworld-access-to-less-money-than-movie-operator-wanted-as-it-explores-future
Website shows that its closed as of 9/15
Updated Photos in “Save Arclight Cinemas” twitter feed today
https://twitter.com/SaveArclight/status/1611858734007095296
Came here Sat the 28th to see EEAAO in Auditorium #1. The place looks great. The new recliners are quite comfortable, and the new laser projection looks great, but the best change is the addition of screen masking as it makes a big difference in the overall presentation. No commercials, just a few trailers. Regency is really doing presentation right. Love what they did here. Hopefully people will catch on and this place will be crowded again.
The Regency might not make it. “The work calls for removal of the Regency Theatres—which began a downward slide during the pandemic and never fully recovered—and the construction of new stores, restaurants and up to 119 apartment homes at two different sites on the 25-acre property just east of the Calabasas civic center.”
https://www.theacorn.com/articles/caruso-planning-major-changes-at-the-calabasas-commons/