After 25 memorable years of bringing films to life for movie lovers, Cineworld Weymouth will be closing its doors on December 30. This decision comes following the landlord’s choice to reject proposals to continue operating at the current site.
Cineworld Weymouth has long been a cornerstone of the local community, offering audiences a place to laugh, cry, and immerse themselves in the magic of cinema. Its closure marks the end of an era for film enthusiasts in the area.
Unlimited members, who have enjoyed the benefits of the cinema’s membership programme, will soon receive email communication with details on how their memberships will be cancelled. Options will also be provided for transferring memberships to another Cineworld location, ensuring customers can continue to enjoy their cinematic experiences at their convenience.
For those seeking to continue their love for the big screen, the nearest Cineworld can be found in Poole. The team at Cineworld Weymouth hopes to see familiar faces making the journey to keep the spirit of film alive.
“We would like to thank all of our customers for choosing Cineworld Weymouth as their local cinema,” a representative stated. “Your support over the years has meant the world to us, and we hope to welcome you again at one of our other locations.”
As Cineworld Weymouth prepares for its final curtain call, the community bids farewell to a cherished venue that has been more than just a cinema – it has been a home for countless stories, both on and off the screen.
The nearest cinema experience can now be found in Dorchester at The Plaza and Odeon.
What does it say about Weymouth that it now has no cinema?