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Wonderful look inside closed-down cinema reveals torn screens and projection sales space

The cinema opened in 1997 and served households within the space for 27 years, earlier than closing down final 12 months

The photographs gave an enchanting look contained in the closed cinema (inventory picture) (Picture: Getty)

Fascinating images have offered a peek inside a former cinema which closed down final 12 months regardless of a group rallying to reserve it. The Odeon in Kettering, Northamptonshire, shut its doorways in the beginning of 2025, leaving the city with out a cinema. Work to demolish the positioning to make approach for a storage facility is reportedly near completion.

Now photos of the closed cinema earlier than bulldozers moved in have emerged, giving an enchanting look inside the ability, which was well-liked with households within the city for 27 years. Costa and Ben & Jerry’s signage are nonetheless in place within the foyer, whereas the primary two letters of an ‘ODEON’ signal above the ticket cubicles have fallen down or been eliminated, leaving it saying simply ‘EON’.

The person who posted the pictures on Reddit mentioned: “The Odeon cinema in Kettering opened in December 1997 with the James Bond movie Tomorrow By no means Dies and went on to serve the city for 27 years. Over time it was up to date from conventional 35mm movie projection to digital techniques and later 3D, retaining in keeping with adjustments throughout the cinema business.

“In its closing years, attendances declined and the positioning was thought-about not viable to function. Regardless of native assist and petitions to maintain it open, the cinema completely closed on January 28, 2025. Not lengthy after shutting its doorways, the constructing was damaged into and vandalised, with elements of the inside trashed by youths.”

Photographs of the foyer present various tables nonetheless in place, and litter and different gadgets, together with a spade, strewn in regards to the space. Pictures present elements of the ceiling have fallen by or been broken, with cables left dangling down.

Different photos present inside one of many screens, with a row of chairs nonetheless in place. Orange and white paint has been splashed across the space, and the projection display has been torn, revealing the equipment beneath.

Different photos present what seems to be inside one of many projection cubicles. Though equipment continues to be in place, it seems some harm has been prompted.

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Folks on Reddit mentioned they had been disillusioned to see the positioning had been vandalised. One mentioned: “Kinda unhappy that folks smash these locations, I assume if I used to be 16 nonetheless I in all probability would assume it is ‘cool’ to destroy the place. In all probability a pleasant place to skateboard at.”

One other mentioned: “When considered one of our native theaters closed it wasn’t lengthy earlier than scrappers (and) homeless individuals began to bust the partitions open to steal the copper pipes and wires out of the constructing. Then it was bought and turned again right into a cinema.”

And another person wrote: “I actually hate vandals. They assume nothing of destroying stuff they might by no means pay for themselves, and so they smash it for all those that observe after.”

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In accordance with the BBC, the cinema shut regardless of greater than 2,000 individuals signing a petition calling for it to be saved. The Bob Dylan biopic A Full Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet, was the ultimate movie screened on the cinema.

An announcement on Odeon’s web site says: “After years of creating magical recollections for generations of cinemagoers, we’re sorry to announce that our cinema has now closed. We’ve been really proud to serve our company at ODEON Kettering and to deliver years of film magic to the group.”

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