Apollo had 14 cinemas nationwide, with plans to open new sites in Brentwood and Bicester.
On 25 January 2013, the acquisition by Vue Cinemas was completed with sites transferred to the Vue brand over the coming months. 4 sites were sold to Reel Cinemas with the final site sold to Curzon Cinemas.
Apollo was the first fully digital circuit in the UK, beginning its transition away from 35mm print in 2009. The estate is equipped with Sony 4K Digital Cinema projection, Real D screens and Dolby surround sound. This equipment produces a picture detail at the highest level that the human eye can see.
Apollo Cinemas Ltd was the UK's largest independent chain and accounts for around 1.25% of total UK box office admissions. It was the UK's 6th largest cinema operator in terms of number of screens with 83 screens over 14 sites.
On 11 May 2012 it was announced that Vue Cinemas were to buy Apollo Cinemas for £20m. On 25 January 2013, the sale was cleared by the OFT after Vue agreed to sell 4 sites to Reel Cinemas.
Altrincham, Greater Manchester | England | 6 | Yes | Vue |
Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria | England | 6 | Yes | Vue |
Burnley, Lancashire | England | 9 | Reel | |
Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire | Wales | 6 | Yes | Vue |
Fareham, Hampshire | England | 5 | Reel | |
Leamington Spa, Warwickshire | England | 6 | Yes | Vue |
Morecambe, Lancashire | England | 4 | Reel | |
Piccadilly Circus, Westminster, London | England | 5 | Yes | Vue |
Port Talbot, Neath Port Talbot | Wales | 6 | Reel | |
Redditch, Worcestershire | England | 7 | Yes | Vue |
Rhyl, Denbighshire | Wales | 5 | Yes | Vue |
Stafford, Staffordshire | England | 3 | Yes | Vue |
Stroud, Gloucestershire | England | 6 | Yes | Vue |
Torbay, Devon | England | 9 | Yes | Vue |
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