Omniplex Cinemas Explained

Omniplex Cinemas
Predecessor:Empire Cinemas
Foundation:1991; 31 years ago
Founder:Kevin Anderson
Location City:Dublin, Ireland
Locations:42
Area Served:Ireland, United Kingdom
Key People:Mark Anderson, Paul Anderson Jr.
Industry:Cinemas
Owner:Anderson family
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Omniplex Cinemas is a cinema chain in Ireland set up in 1991. It is operated by Paul Anderson. It operates cinemas throughout Ireland and the United Kingdom. In 2013, Omniplex began a €14.5m investment and renovation in a number of its cinemas including the rolling out across Ireland of its large screen format OmniplexMAXX.[1]

Omniplex owns 42 cinemas, with 20 cinemas in the Republic of Ireland and 22 cinemas in the United Kingdom.[2]

Company history

The Anderson family have a long history in the film and cinema business dating back to 1948 when Kevin Anderson (Paul Anderson's father now retired) first started a film distribution business. The first films acquired were The Hills of Donegal and The Rose of Tralee, which were distributed to cinemas across Ireland.

The first cinema was purchased in Lucan in 1955. The Andersons continued to acquire, redevelop and sell cinemas across Ireland over the subsequent decades. Their biggest acquisition came when they bought the Rank Cinemas portfolio in 1988, which included Dublin's flagship Savoy cinema and The Screen cinema, which the Andersons jointly owned as part of the Dublin Cinema Group until 2013.

The first cinema to be branded an Omniplex was in Santry (now IMC). Since then, Omniplex has expanded in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. This includes the 13 screen Cork Omniplex which opened in 2005 and the Rathmines Omniplex which completed in 2014 following a 15-year campaign to open cinemas in The Swan SC, which the Andersons acquired in 1999.

The company announced the acquisition of the Quayside cinema in Balbriggan, which was bought from NAMA and refurbished at a cost of €1.5m.[3]

As well as screening films, Omniplex cinemas also show live events that are broadcast from around the world. This includes weekly live show from New York's Met Opera, The Bolshoi Ballet and music concerts.

Omniplex are reported to sell 5.5m cinema tickets per year.[1]

In 2023, Omniplex opened a concept cinema in CastleCourt, Belfast under the name The Avenue.

On 4 December 2023, Omniplex announced it had entered Great Britain, with the acquisiton of the Empire Cinemas chain, which had previously entered administration in July. Omniplex would later acquire more cinemas in Sunderland and Wigan.

Acquiring of the Gaiety Cinema Group

In May 2015 it was announced that Omniplex had bought the Gaiety Cinema Group (GCG) in an €8m deal. GCG owned two cinemas in Sligo and Arklow, in the Bridgewater Shopping Centre[4] [5]

OmniplexMAXX

The OmniplexMAXX is the next generation of giant format cinemas screens being rolled out across Omniplex's cinemas. This includes the OmniplexMAXX in Antrim which, at 23 metres wide, is Ireland's widest cinema screen. Other OmniplexMAXX screens have opened in Mahon, Cork, Limerick, Banbridge, Waterford and Rathmines, which opened in 2014 with the Irish premier of The Inbetweeners 2.[6] New OmniplexMAXX screens are planned in Dundonald and Dundalk. The auditoriums include custom-designed leather reclining armchairs as standard, HD digital projection, MasterImage 3D and Dolby Atmos surround sound.[7]

Omniparks

In 2015 Omniplex launched OmniPark, the new leisure park brand covering four of the parks that company owns, on which it has cinemas. Omniparks are located in Dundonald, Craigavon, Bangor and Omagh.[8] [9]

Ward Anderson Court Case

The Andersons were formerly partners of the Wards, owners of Irish Multiplex Cinemas in the Ward Anderson cinemas empire. However, two families fell out after the Andersons signed a deal to build a cinema on the Stephen's Green shopping centre, without notifying, or involving the Wards in the new cinema. The new cinema would have been in direct competition with their jointly owned cinemas in Dublin city centre, The Savoy, and The Screen.[10] This resulted in a long-running legal struggle that led to a major case in Four Courts in which the Ward and Anderson families eventually agreed to split their cinema empire in January 2013.[11] [12] [13] [14] [15] The agreement to divide the assets allocated 23 cinemas to the Anderson family including the 13-screen Cork Omniplex and 22 other cinemas in their Omniplex Cinemas Group. The Ward family were allocated 12 cinemas in their Irish Multiplex Cinemas group, including the Savoy and Screen cinemas in Dublin.[16]

Paul Anderson is the son of Kevin Anderson who is one of the co-founders of Ward Anderson.[17]

Cinema locations

Republic of Ireland

Location No. of screens Year opened
Arklow9 2015
Balbriggan5 2013
Ballinasloe5 2023
5 2015
13 2005
4 2020
9 2015
10 2019
5 2021
12 1996
4 1998
5 2016
5 2022
4 2021
5 2019
9 2014
6 2019
10 2015
8 2007
5 2014
8 2008

United Kingdom

Northern Ireland

Location No. of screens Year opened
10 2011
4 2009
Banbridge8 2016
7 1994
Kennedy Centre, Belfast8 2010
CastleCourt, Belfast (The Avenue Cinema) 9 2023
6 2000
8 2015
Derry7 1993
Downpatrick9 2017
11 2008
Dungannon6 2016
8 2010
14 1997
10 1999
7 2017

England

!Location!No. of Screens!Year Opened
Birmingham131998
High Wycombe81987[18]
Ipswich142017
Sunderland122004
Sutton122018
Wigan111996

Scotland

!Location!No. of Screens!Year Opened
Clydebank102005

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Construction begins on €5 million Swan Cinema expansion in Rathmines. The Irish Times. Pamela. Newenham. 23 August 2013. 26 August 2021.
  2. Web site: 2024-03-22 . Ipswich Omniplex to 'remain open' after closure announcement . 2024-04-03 . BBC News . en-GB.
  3. Web site: Limited. Collaborative Software. Omniplex Cinemas - Book film tickets & get movie times. 2021-08-12. Omniplex Cinemas.
  4. Web site: Omniplex buys €8m rival chain Gaiety Cinema Group. 2021-08-12. independent. en.
  5. Web site: Limited. Collaborative Software. Omniplex Cinemas - Book film tickets & get movie times. 2021-08-12. Omniplex Cinemas.
  6. Web site: Omniplex Maxx - Ireland's only large screen format Cinema . 2014-01-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140109222534/http://www.omniplexmaxx.ie/ . 2014-01-09 .
  7. Web site: Omniplex Cinemas - OmniplexMAXX. Limited. Collaborative Software. Omniplex Cinemas. 2019-12-07.
  8. News: Omniplex Group considers movies for Bangor and Omagh. en-GB. belfasttelegraph. 2021-08-12. 0307-1235.
  9. Web site: Omniplex Cinema still committed to £5M Omagh project. 20 December 2015. Ulster Herald.
  10. Web site: Omniplex to Open Stephen's Green Cinema The Irish Film & Television Network. 2021-08-12. www.iftn.ie.
  11. News: Carswell. Simon. Bitter family dispute worthy of a box office blockbuster. 2021-08-12. The Irish Times. en.
  12. Web site: O’Loughlin. Ann. 2012-11-06. Mediation urged in bitter row between cinema owners. 2021-08-12. Irish Examiner. en.
  13. Web site: Final cut: legal battle for Irish cinemas ends in a draw. 2021-08-12. independent. en.
  14. News: Newenham. Pamela. Final scene in cinema dynasty feud ends in break-up. 2021-08-12. The Irish Times. en.
  15. Web site: A REEL-LIFE IRISH FEUD now showing in the courtS. 2021-08-12. independent. en.
  16. Web site: Final cut: legal battle for Irish cinemas ends in a draw; Wards and Andersons divide a €30m empire. Sunday Independent. 27 January 2013.
  17. News: To the max as Omniplex raises the curtain. en-GB. belfasttelegraph. 2021-08-12. 0307-1235.
  18. Web site: Omniplex High Wycombe - Cinema Treasures. Limited. Collaborative Software. Cinema Treasures. 2024-01-04.