Lotte Cinema

Lotte Cinema started as the Cinema Business Division under Lotte Shopping in 1999 with the concept of focusing on launching a new entertainment era. As part of the rapid growth of the Korean film industry in the early 2000s, Lotte Cinema expanded its market share and is now the second largest multiplex chain in Korea.

Lotte Cinema currently operates 143 sites with 842 screens nationwide in South Korea as a division of entertainment business of the Lotte Group under the name Lotte Cultureworks along with Lotte Entertainment.

History
Lotte Cinema started as the Cinema Business Division under Lotte Shopping in 1999. By September 2003, Lotte Shopping's Cinema Business Division had been involved in the planning and production of movie imports, distribution, investment projects and performances under the name of Lotte Entertainment.

In 2018, Lotte Corporation rearranged their Cinema Business Division by moving Lotte Cinema under Lotte Cultureworks along with Lotte Entertainment.

Theater experiences
In 2014, Lotte Cinema World Tower opened to the public with 21 screens and 4,615 seats. Lotte Cinema's signature cinema is located in Lotte World Tower.

After the film industry went through the COVID pandemic, Korean multiplex chains started experimenting with different theater formats to bring customers back. Lotte Cinema launched the 'Culture Square', a complex cultural space to enjoy new experiences and content.

Below are the various premium theater formats owned by Lotte Cinema:

International markets
Lotte Cinema opened its first overseas multiplex in Vietnam in 2008. The company now operates 46 theaters in Vietnam with 219 screens.

In 2010, Lotte Cinema China opened in Shenyang and grew operations to 9 theaters spanning 67 screens. However, the company exited China's market in 2022 due to business structure complexities according to Global Times news reports.

In total, Lotte Cinema manages 198 sites with 1,128 screens worldwide.

Issues
On June 5, 2021, Lotte Cinema held an eco-friendly event to celebrate  'Environmental Day'. It is an event that fills the multi-use food containers brought by customers with popcorn. However, as some customers buy unnecessary plastic (ex. large containers), Lotte Cinema's event is criticized for being out of the essence.