TGV Cinemas

TGV Cinemas Sdn Bhd
தகவ் சினிமா
Private
Industry Media, Entertainment
Founded 1995
Headquarters Maxis Tower, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Key people
Gerald V. Dibbayawan (CEO)[1]
Products Cinemas, Film distribution
Website www.tgv.com.my

TGV Cinemas (formerly known as Tanjong Golden Village) is the second largest cinema chain in Malaysia. As of March 2015, TGV Cinemas has 32 multiplexes with 235 screens and more than 45,000 seats.[2] TGV Cinemas is headquartered at Maxis Tower, Kuala Lumpur.[3]

Overview

The biggest TGV cinema is located in Sunway Pyramid, with 12 screens and 2598 seats. The second largest TGV cinema is TGV Suria KLCC with 12 screens and 2459 seats. It was previously the largest TGV outlet before substituted by TGV Sunway Pyramid after renovation which included an IMAX hall, 2 TGV Club and 1 TGV Beanieplex.

Their latest cinema outlet is at AEON Mall Taiping which opened in October 2015. It houses 7 screening halls including a Beanieplex hall.

TGV Cinemas is to be on a rebranding exercise spree, launching their new concept first at TGV AU2, followed by TGV DPulze and also the other upcoming cinemas. They introduced a new type of cinema hall named as Beanieplex (also known as 'the bean bag hall'), which the seats are all replaced by bean bags cushion where moviegoers will be able to experience their movies in the comfort of bean bag cushion. Beanieplex is available at TGV Sunway Pyramid, TGV ÆON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre, TGV 1Utama,TGV Setiawalk Mall, TGV ÆON Tebrau City Shopping Centre, and TGV 1st Avenue. TGV Club is intended for viewers whom are seeking luxury when watching their favourite movies. TGV Club is currently located in only two TGV outlets, TGV Sunway Pyramid and TGV Bukit Indah There are three cinemas featured Cantina, the very first lifestyle café among TGV Cinemas in the Klang Valley, the three cinemas are TGV 1st Avenue, TGV 1Shamelin, TGV Sunway Pyramid.

TGV Cinemas launched their first IMAX hall in TGV Sunway Pyramid on 15 December 2011. It is also the only IMAX hall in the country after the ceased operation IMAX hall located in Berjaya Times Square, where the original location has been replaced by GSC MAXX. The first movie shown in the IMAX hall is Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. According to the official TGV Facebook page, the IMAX hall was built by combining Hall 6 and Hall 7. Apart from that, TGV Cinemas launched their hall known as TGV Club in the same location.

Meanwhile, the old TGV Cinemas at 1 Utama which had been in renovation for over a year was relocated from the 2nd floor to the 3rd floor. it is now the largest TGV cinema in Malaysia with 12 halls. TGV Cinemas' second IMAX hall is located there. The cinema was opened on 13 December 2012 and the IMAX hall is larger than the one in Sunway Pyramid. TGV has also introduced their new cinema hall type known as TGV Indulge, which is more luxurious than TGV Club.

List of TGV Cinemas locations

TGV currently has 32 cinemas all over Peninsular Malaysia (including the one which is undergoing renovation). Another 3 TGV Cinemas will be opening in the future, including 3 in East Malaysia. The cinemas are listed below.

CinemaScreens/HallsSeatsLocationOpening YearDigital HallBeanieplexCantinaIMAXLUXEIndulge
1Utama12>2500Petaling Jaya1995 (Reopened in December 2012)
ÆON Bukit Raja Shopping Centre81428Klang1995
Sunway Pyramid122598Petaling Jaya1997
ÆON Kinta City Shopping Centre61176Ipoh1997
The Mines51024Kuala Lumpur1997
Suria KLCC122459Kuala Lumpur1998
ÆON Seremban 2 Shopping Centre71204Seremban2005
ÆON Tebrau City Shopping Centre101999Johor Bahru2006
ÆON Metro Prima Shopping Centre61342Kepong2007
ÆON Cheras Selatan Shopping Centre81333Balakong2007
ÆON Bukit Tinggi101925Klang2008
ÆON Bukit Mertajam51089Bukit Mertajam2015
Wangsa Walk Mall91628Kuala Lumpur2010
Mesra Mall5782Kerteh2010
1st Avenue81304Penang2011
1Shamelin81693Cheras2011
Setia Walk91935Puchong2012
ÆON Rawang Shopping Centre81301Rawang2012
ÆON Bukit Indah91628Nusajaya2012
ÆON Ipoh Station 18 Shopping Centre81610Ipoh2012
Gurney Paragon91298Penang2014
Cheras Sentral81243Cheras2014
Encorp Strand Mall81054Petaling Jaya2014
Permaisuri Imperial City Mall81260Miri2014
Aeon Seri Manjung71210Manjung2014
AEON Kulaijaya51203Kulai2014
Perda City Mall51090Seberang Prai2015
ÆON Mall Taiping71370Taiping2015
Sunway Putra Mall61057Kuala Lumpur2015
D'pulze81118Cyberjaya2015
AEON Au2 Setiawangsa61266Setiawangsa2015
Vivacity Megamall10TBCKuching2015
Boulevard Shopping Mall8TBCKuching2016
Boulevard Shopping MallTBCTBCBintulu2017

See also

References

  1. "GST won't affect ticket sales, says TGV Cinemas". Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  2. "TGV Cinemas". Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  3. "Company Overview of TGV Cinemas Sdn Bhd". Retrieved 8 November 2015.

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