'The show is over': MBO Cinemas ceases operations permanently


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian cinema chain, MBO Cinemas, has announced that it will cease operations permanently after many years of serving moviegoers across the country.

In a statement posted on its official social media account, the company said the decision was made with heavy hearts, marking the end of its long-standing presence in Malaysia’s cinema industry.

"After many incredible years, MBO Cinemas will now be ceasing operations permanently. The show is over,” the statement read.

The company expressed appreciation to its customers for their support over the years, noting that the memories created in its cinemas meant a great deal to the organisation.

"It has been our greatest privilege to serve you, our audience, and to be part of your cinematic experiences. All the cheers and laughter in packed halls to the quiet moments during heartfelt scenes meant the world to us,” it said.

MBO Cinemas also thanked patrons for their continued support throughout its operations.

"From all of us at MBO Cinemas, thank you for filling our seats, and our hearts,” the statement added.

The cinema chain shut its branches in Malaysia in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

It made a comeback the following year under new management after Golden Screen Cinemas acquired its assets.

MBO Cinemas operated eight outlets located across Selangor, Melaka, Perak, and Johor. — Bernama

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