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MBO Cinemas 'Signs Off' With Last Facebook Post Bidding Farewell To Its Patrons

However, it is unclear if the cinema is closing down for good.

Cover image via MBO Cinemas

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MBO Cinemas bid farewell in a Facebook post on Monday, 10 May

Despite previous reports of MBO's temporary closure, the cinema had refuted those claims in October last year.

On 2 March, Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) was reported by The Edge Markets to have signed an agreement to acquire MBO Cinemas, as the pandemic has affected many businesses in the entertainment sector. The deal is expected to be completed by June.

Image via MBO Cinemas (Facebook)

MBO currently has 27 cineplexes across 10 states, making it the third-largest cinema operator in Malaysia after GSC and TGV Cinemas.

Comments on the company's recent Facebook post reveals that many are saddened by the news, as they shared their fond memories of visiting MBO's cineplexes

Image via MBO Cinemas (Facebook)

Image via MBO Cinemas (Facebook)

The company, however, left a comment on the post hinting that it may not completely disappear and there may just be a new management team.

Image via MBO Cinemas (Facebook)

SAYS has reached out to MBO for comment and has yet to receive any updates on whether or not it will be permanently closing down.

It has been a trying time for many businesses, including GSC which closed down two of its major cineplexes in January:

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