Inside a fully stocked deserted Irish cinema filled with huge bags of popcorn

A desert Irish EERIE cinema that is still fully stocked and filled with huge bags of popcorn has been left deserted.

The IMC cinema on Gillygooley Road in Omagh, Co Tyrone has been explored via TikToker @jack90quinn, and it seems to be ready to use.

The popular site closed in April last year and was even put on the market for potential buyers.

The nine-screen theater spans 17,039 feet, includes parking and is “ready for immediate use” as a theater.

While there has been no official announcement from IMC related to the cinema’s closure, it said in reaction to an April 29 tweet that it is closed for “the foreseeable future. “

When exploring the property, Jack’s images show that the large building still appears to be active.

The main lobby still looks empty and tidy, while movie posters still line the walls.

A theater, which is decorated with comfortable leather seats, seems to be in perfect condition and may be the best to see in person.

The main workplace also happens to be still in use on a basis and hides cool items.

In their video, explorers retrieve old movie tickets, piles, and a drawer full of BMI coupons.

It’s clear that the cinema closed its doors in a hurry, as a garage room is covered with commercial bags of unopened popcorn, while candy, chocolates and drinks are still strewn across the snack stand.

Expensive appliances and unused containers have also been thrown away, while beverage dispensers remain perfectly clean.

Even the fundamental mechanisms of beverage dispensers seem to be in the best condition.

Passing through the snack bar, the explorers manage to enter a screening room, which once back turns out to be active.

By looking at the projector opening, the TikToker even manages to capture an incredible bird’s-eye view of one of the nine movie theaters.

Upon completing its search, the explorer shows other movie theaters that, again, seem to be in the best condition.

And while one of the largest theaters appears to have been affected by mold, it’s far from irreparable.

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