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The Royal Cinema is a location that appeared in Season 9 of AMC's The Walking Dead.

Pre-Apocalypse[]

Before the apocalypse, this was a cinema where people would go to watch movies.

Post-Apocalypse[]

Season 9[]

"Bounty"[]

In the woods, Ezekiel suggests Carol take another caravan back to the Kingdom while he goes with another group. Carol senses something's up so Ezekiel explains he and his people planned a minor side mission to grab something for the fair. Carol agrees to tag along and they go to an abandoned movie theater.

At the movie theater, Ezekiel reveals to Carol that he wants to get a projector bulb, but she's understandably upset they're risking so much for something so trivial. Ezekiel explains how important it could be for families and she relents. Jerry then uses a boombox to draw the walkers away from the theater.

Back in the theater, Carol helps Ezekiel remove a movie poster frame to use for their charter. Carol suggests that if the fair doesn't bring everyone together, they should stay at Hilltop. Meanwhile, Jerry gingerly retrieves the projector bulb as Dianne accompanies him. After packing the bulb in padding, suddenly, walkers attack, causing him to drop the bulb into the walker-infested theater below.

Back at the theater, Jerry tells Ezekiel about the bulb and he considers leaving, but Carol steps in and sets up a plan to retrieve it. They take out walkers, grab the bulb and finally head out. 

Appearances[]

TV Series[]

Season 9[]

Season 11[]

Trivia[]

  • One of the films it seemed to be showing before the turn is the 2008 film The Silent Army.
  • Royal Cinema appears in the archival footage shown at the beginning of "Family" as Judith narrates past events of the show to the audience before the episode's story begins.

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