• 1995: Theater Business Team formed inside the Cheil Jedang • 1996: Jointly established by CJ Cheil Jedang (South Korea), Golden Harvest (Hong Kong) and Village Roadshow (Australia) • April 1998: Opened the first multiplex cinema in Gangbyeon • December 1999: Opened second multiplex cinema in
Incheon • July 2000: Opened South Korea's first premium cinema, Gold Class • October 2001: Exceeded an aggregated total of 100 million viewers • October 2002: Renamed the company to CJ CGV • February 2003: Exceeded an aggregated total of 100 screens • February 2004: Showed South Korea's first digital movie • October 2004: Opened the first multiplex indie theater • December 2004: the first theater chain listed on Korea Stock Exchange • December 2005: Introduced South Korea's first IMAX system in Yongsan and
Incheon • October 2006: first to enter Chinese theater market (1st CGV in
Shanghai) • May 2007: Opened Cine de Chef, a premium theater with fine dining • October 2007: Launched CGV 'Movie Collage' • July 2008: Opened Smartplex 'edutainment' theater • October 2008: Opened Starium in
Incheon • January 2009: Showed South Korea's first 4D movie • August 2009: Opened Starium with Asia's largest screen • April 2010: Exceeded an aggregated total of 200 3D screens • July 2010: Opened the first CGV in U.S., in Los Angeles • June 2010: Opened the Pyeong-chon CGV in
Anyang, Gyeonggi • November 2010: Launched new CGV BI • April 2011: Started movie down loading service • July 2011: Took over multiplex cinema, 'MegaStar Cineplex', in Vietnam • November 2011: Opened Cine City in Cheongdam • April 2013: CGV Junggye opened in
Junggye-dong,
Nowon-gu • May 2013 : Opened in Samsan CGV in
Ulsan • May 2013: scheduled to open in Beomgye on May 16. • January 2014: Acquired 14% ownership/stake of Indonesia's
BlitzMegaplex through Blitz's IPO, which causes controversy due to regulations. Despite controversy, which since cooled down, the BlitzMegaplex cinema will be renamed as "CGV Blitz" in 2015. At that time, "CGV Blitz" opens in Jogjakarta's Sahid JWalk and its flagship "Cultureplex" at Grand Indonesia, while the rest of its theaters currently undergo rebranding and remodeling. It also stated that its franchise brand, "Blitztheater" won't be changed due to franchise agreement with mall operators. CGV Blitz Grand Indonesia was the first to operate SphereX technology in South East Asia, following footsteps of CGV China, who first to introduce the technology, and by CGV Korea, who opened their first SphereX branch in CGV Cheonho. • April 2015: Introduced Vietnam's first IMAX system in Ho Chi Minh (CGV SC VivoCity) • April 2016: CJ CGV Co. to acquire a 38.12% interest in
Mars Cinema Group, Turkey's largest cinema chain, for $688 million. • July 2016: CJ CGV increased their stake at CGV Blitz, setting aside 28.8 billion won ($25 million) to buy 50.6 million of its owner PT. Graha Layar Prima Tbk. shares by August 1, which leads to slow rebranding from CGV Blitz into CGV Cinemas. • January 2017: Opened the 2nd U.S. location in Orange County, in Buena Park. • September 2018: First Location in D2 Place in Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong SAR. • December 2021: First Location in Nova Mall in Taipa Macau SAR. == Facilities ==