JAKARTA - The CGV Jakarta cinema network opens its cinema today, October 21. After experiencing several delays, the South Korean cinema network is ready to screen various films.

CGV will open theaters starting from Jakarta, namely CGV Grand Indonesia, CGV AEON Mall Jakarta Garden City, CGV Green Pramuka Mall, and CGV Transmart Cempaka Putih.

The health protocol was also implemented by CGV Jakarta in opening theaters, namely the mandatory use of masks while in the cinema area and reducing the capacity of the audience in the studio.

In addition, CGV will carry out a tracking system with QR Code and Manual and always spray disinfectant liquid after filming.

Meanwhile, visitors who are allowed to watch the CGV cinema are currently only allowed from 12 to 60 years. The audience capacity will be available 25 percent for each hour of broadcast.

With the CGV network reopening, the government hopes that this can raise the spirit of national film activists and restore the economy in the creative industry sector.

Upcoming Movies

CGV is ready to welcome the audience with Indonesian and international films that are much awaited by their screenings. One of them is Train To Busan: Peninsula. The film, starring Kang Dong Won, can be watched legally through the CGV Jakarta cinema.

In addition, there are the film Bloodshot, The Secret Garden, the Korean film Deliver Us From Evil and The Swordsman, as well as the IZ * ONE group concert film, Eyes on Me.

Viewers who wish to visit CGV are advised to purchase tickets digitally and comply with health protocols. Ready to watch a movie in the cinema?


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