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New photos reveal what Belle Vue Showcase cinema looks like after being left abandoned

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Urban explorer Jake has taken a look around the iconic Belle Vue Showcase cinema before it is set to be demolished and replaced with a new school.

It was confirmed in 2020 that the cinema would be demolished to make way for a new secondary school.

The new Co-Op Academy Belle Vue school is set to be finished in 2023 but applications for the first year Seven students have already been taken.

Pupils are expected to be in the school by September this year, although they’ll be placed in temporary buildings.

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Exploring with Jake / Facebook
Exploring with Jake / Facebook

The iconic cinema first opened its doors in 1989 boasting a huge 14 screens in the entertainment complex.

Closing its doors back in March 2020, the cinema had been left abandoned all last year and has started to look seriously creepy.

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Exploring with Jake / Facebook

The timeline for demolition hasn’t been given yet, and parents had to have applied for their child’s place in the new school by November 2nd last year – in case you were wanting to.

Once the grounds of Belle Vue zoo and amusement park, the area will definitely have some stories to tell.

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Exploring with Jake / Facebook
Exploring with Jake / Facebook

The Belle Vue Showcase cinema was one of the first multi-screen complexes to open up, bringing American films, no queues and car parks to fit a 1,000 cars – it was unlike anything that had ever been seen before when it first opened back in 1989.

Back in February last year when rumours began to circulate the cinema would be closing, Mark Barlow, general manager at Showcase Cinemas UK, said: “As the leader in UK cinema innovation, Showcase Cinemas remains committed to operating a cinema in Manchester and as such are in active discussions about future opportunities for a new, state-of-art cinema in the city.” 

Exploring with Jake / Facebook
Exploring with Jake / Facebook

If you’re going to miss this iconic venue, the company are said to be looking into a new unnamed location for another cinema. They added that they ‘remain fully committed to the city’. 

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