Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) has officially declared the permanent closure of its longstanding cinema at Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur.
Operating since January 2005, GSC Berjaya Times Square has been a landmark for 17 years. The final screenings are scheduled for November 26, with the closure taking effect on November 27.
GSC Berjaya Times Square, the end of an era
GSC Berjaya Times Square, a fixture in Kuala Lumpur’s cinematic landscape, bids farewell to its patrons, marking the conclusion of a significant chapter.
With 9 cinema halls boasting a seating capacity of 1,410 and equipped with a state-of-the-art Dolby Atmos sound system, the cinema has been a hub for countless movie premieres and shared moments of laughter.
This closure not only impacts movie enthusiasts but also represents the end of an era that created cherished memories for the local community. As GSC Berjaya Times Square prepares to dim its screens for the last time, it leaves behind a legacy of entertainment and cinematic experiences.
Transition to GSC LaLaport BBC
As GSC Berjaya Times Square bids farewell, patrons are encouraged to explore GSC LaLaport BBC, the nearest cinematic destination.
Boasting 12 halls with a seating capacity of 1282, GSC LaLaport BBC promises an immersive cinema experience. Notably, the cinema features 4DX technology, offering moviegoers 20 different signature effects.
The transition aims to provide a seamless continuation of quality cinema within proximity for the loyal patrons who frequented GSC Berjaya Times Square.
While the closure signals the end of an era, the vibrant cinematic legacy persists at GSC LaLaport BBC, inviting patrons to embark on a new chapter of movie entertainment.
GSC, a wholly-owned unit of PPB Leisure Holdings Sdn Bhd closures in 2023, including GSC Pavilion KL in February and GSC Alamanda in Putrajaya in August.
The legacy of GSC Berjaya Times Square lives on through the memories created within its halls, and patrons are invited to explore the cinematic offerings at GSC LaLaport BBC for a continued journey into the world of film.
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