Odeon Luxe, Middlesbrough: Latest step in transformation of former Cineworld cinema into Odeon Luxe

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A new development has taken place in the transformation of a Middlesbrough cinema.

Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get access to all of our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Plans have been submitted to install illuminated ‘Odeon Luxe’ signs at the former Cineworld building at Middlesbrough Leisure Park, along with an ‘Imax’ sign directly above the entrance to the building. Advertisement consent is being sought for a 10 year period, ranging from June 1, 2025 to May 31, 2035.

The largest fascia sign will measure 4.5m by 5.67m.



Advertisement Advertisement Middlesbrough Council planning officers must decide on whether to grant permission which would see three ‘Odeon Luxe’ signs fitted on the front and sides of the building, in place of the existing ‘Cineworld’ signs. An additional ‘Imax’ sign will be installed above the entrance doors of the building, if plans are approved. An image shared by Odeon with the Local Democracy Reporting Service shows that the ‘Cineworld’ signage at the front of the property has now been removed as plans submitted to the council show four ‘Cineworld’ signs are set for the chop, along with decoration above the building’s entrance, the latter will be replaced with ‘Imax’ branding.

The former Cineworld closed its doors in January 2025 and then in March this year, it was confirmed that work had begun on transforming the site into an Odeon Luxe. A spokesperson for Odeon declined to comment on the development and could not offer an opening date. Previously, a spokesperson said: “ODEON, the UK’s largest cinema chain, is very excited to be bringing its best-in-class cinematic experience to the local community.

” Advertisement Advertisement In December last year it was confirmed that financially struggling Cineworld had chosen the Middlesbrough branch as one of the cinemas to be axed as part of a restructuring plan. For Odeon this will be a return to Middlesbrough after more than 20 years. The former Odeon, on the town’s Corporation Road, closed in November 2001.

It was transformed into Jumpin’ Jacks nightclub, which closed after four years in 2005. The following year the building was demolished..