is reportedly closing its Covent Garden and Surrey Quays branches in the next two weeks. The first of the closures is its Covent Garden site, which will permanently shut on Thursday, August 8. Previously reporting on this, revealed that developers had plans to turn the building back into a West End theatre.

The building, which was once the Saville Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, has operated as a cinema for over 50 years. So I'm afraid to say what I posted earlier is true. I just popped into Covent Garden & yes it closes this Thursday.

The site has been purchased and will be converted into a "luxury" hotel & Theatre. Fortunately the staff are being deployed elsewhere. Very sad.

— Steve Scarebear (@Scare158Steve) Rumoured plans include interest from Cirque du Soleil, who intend to use it as a permanent base with a 400-seat venue underneath the building and a boutique hotel above. While there is no official confirmation from the cinema chain itself, disappointed film fan Steve Scarebear seemingly confirmed the news via a post on . After hearing of the closure and investigating with an in-person visit to the cinema, he wrote: "So I'm afraid to say what I posted earlier is true.

I just popped into @ODEONCinemas Covent Garden and yes it closes this Thursday. The site has been purchased and will be converted into a "luxury" hotel and theatre. Fortunately the staff are being deployed elsewhere.

Very sad." Meanwhile, the Surrey Quays branch of the cinema will officially be closing o.