iPic Theaters Files for Chapter 11 Again, Eyes Asset Sale

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Luxury dine-in cinema chain iPic Theaters filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Florida for a second time and is pursuing a court-supervised sale while continuing operations; the move comes as the company faces lighter release schedules, declining ticket sales, and pandemic-era costs. The chain, which runs eight restaurants and 13 dine‑in theaters across several states, reports assets estimated at roughly $10–$50 million, up to $10 million in liabilities, and a 2025 net loss of about $20 million on $112.5 million in gross revenue, with potential layoffs or theater closures during the process.
- Movie Theater Chain iPic Files for Bankruptcy Variety
- Luxury Movie Theater Chain iPic Files for Bankruptcy The Hollywood Reporter
- Luxury dine-in theater chain, famed for chef-driven food and drinks, files for bankruptcy AL.com
- N.J. dine-in movie theater to close, lay off 97 workers NJ.com
- Posh Eastside movie theater known for waiter service and comfy seats to close The Seattle Times
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