Scotiabank Theatre Toronto

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43°38′55″N 79°23′28″W / 43.648622°N 79.391241°W / 43.648622; -79.391241

Scotiabank Theatre Toronto
The theatre's main entrance
Map
Former namesParamount Theatre (1999-2005)
Location259 Richmond Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5V 3M6
OwnerFamous Players (1998–2005)
Cineplex Entertainment
(2005–present)
Seating typeStadium seating
Capacity4500 seats[1]
Construction
Broke ground1997[1]
Opened1999[2]
ArchitectMichael Kirkland[2]
Website
Website

The Scotiabank Theatre Toronto (formerly Paramount Theatre Toronto) is a major movie theatre at the RioCan Hall in the Entertainment District of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada at Richmond and John Street owned by Cineplex Entertainment and opened in 1999.[2]

Description

Scotiabank Theatre Toronto has a total of 14 auditoriums, including one with an IMAX screen, six with 3D screen, one UltraAVX auditorium with D-Box and a Barco Escape auditorium. The auditoriums and amenities are located on the third floor of the complex, accessed by escalator and elevator. The box office and the theatre entrance is located on Richmond Street West. The box office and escalator areas are decorated with large spaceships from the Star Trek series of films.

Food and drink options include Coca-Cola Freestyle, OutTakes, Pizza Pizza, Poptopia and Starbucks. There is also a licensed lounge for alcoholic beverages. A booth sells beer in the theatre area. Tall beer cans purchased there can be consumed in the auditoriums.

The Cinescape arcade features games such as Dance Dance Revolution X (previously SuperNova 2) and Pac-Man Battle Royale. Arcade visitor reviews consider the Pac-Man game to be in perfect condition, but the Dance Dance Revolution game has a broken condition rating and is not being properly maintained.[3]

History

The theatre's RioCan Mall complex in 2008

The theatre opened in 1999 as the Paramount Theatre Toronto. The multiplex opened with 14 screens and 4,500 seats, and Toronto's first 3-D IMAX screen.[2] The Paramount Theatre banner was the trademark of Paramount Pictures, the film studio of the former owner Famous Players' parent company Viacom. In 2005, Viacom sold Famous Players to Cinema Galaxy Income Fund — owner of Cineplex Galaxy Cinemas — creating the company Cineplex Entertainment. The theatre was rebranded as Scotiabank Theatre Toronto, under a sponsorship arrangement with Canadian bank Scotiabank.

The theatre was built as part of the CA$$70 million RioCan Hall complex (formerly Festival Hall)[2] and planning for the complex and theatre started in 1994.[2] The RioCan Hall[4] also contains a Milestones Grill and Bar, and а Marshalls store. Until May 2014, the space housed a flagship[4] Chapters store.[5] From October 2007 until early 2010, the hall also housed CiRCA nightclub. Before CiRCA, the first tenant was the Playdium family entertainment centre.[4] Though the nightclub and entertainment centre are now closed, Playdium also opened a smaller TechTown arcade in the movie theatre, which remains operational to this day as a Cinescape arcade.

The Theatre hosts the Toronto After Dark Film Festival annually. The festival moved to the Scotiabank Theatre in 2013. The festival is a showcase of horror, sci-fi, action and cult cinema.

The venue opened with a film-based IMAX 3D projector. In recent years, this was replaced to feature an IMAX with Laser projector instead. The laser projection system was the first in Canada and one of two in North America. One of the auditoriums was upgraded to UltraAVX by December 2010.[6] This screen is about 1.32 times larger than a regular movie screen. Later, this auditorium had D-Box motion seats installed as an optional upgrade. Another auditorium was converted to the Barco Escape premium large format in July 2016. Star Trek Beyond was the first film played in this auditorium, with 20 minutes of the film being optimized for this format.[7][8]

References

  1. ^ a b Deverell, John (May 4, 1997). "Muss and fuss to freshen a tired core". Toronto Star.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Hume, Christopher (May 8, 1999). "Attention Getter". Toronto Star.
  3. ^ "Scotiabank Theatre Toronto - Arcades - ZIv". zenius-i-vanisher.com. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Weisblott, Marc (March 31, 2014). "Former downtown Toronto flagship of Chapters bookstore chain to close May 30". Canada.com.
  5. ^ Kitching, Chris (April 1, 2014). "Chapters store at John and Richmond to close in May". CP24.
  6. ^ Marshall, Pat (November 3, 2010). "Cineplex Entertainment Adds UltraAVX™ Auditoriums In British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec". MarketWired. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  7. ^ Van Lange, Sarah (July 7, 2016). "Barco Escape Coming Soon to Three Cineplex Theatres" (PDF). Cineplex. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  8. ^ "Star Trek Beyond". Barco. Retrieved July 12, 2016.

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