Pathé Île Seguin is set to open its doors in Boulogne-Billancourt. Slated for summer 2026, this new cinema will sit at the Pointe des Arts, on Île Seguin, along the Seine. The complex is expected to bring together eight Premium screens, including an IMAX, in a contemporary building that forms part of the island’s new cultural district.
This new Pathé venue sits at the heart of the redevelopment of the former Île Renault, already defined by the Seine Musicale. La Pointe des Arts envisions a mixed-use complex that blends culture, a promenade, shops, dining, offices and a hotel, anchored by a contemporary art center adjacent to the cinema.
On the cinema front, Pathé is touting a capacity of 881 seats, a dedicated Pathé Café space, and a confectionery shop. The seven non-IMAX screens are marketed as Premium venues, designed with audience comfort in mind. The IMAX theater stands as the site’s most eagerly anticipated feature, particularly for big-format releases.
The glass-walled building is designed to open up to the Seine and to integrate with the Pointe des Arts’ overall architecture. The project brings together, in particular, RCR Arquitectes, CALQ Architecture, and landscape designer Michel Desvigne, who is responsible for the outdoor spaces.
With this new cinema, Boulogne-Billancourt expands its cultural offerings on Île Seguin. The exact opening date, showtimes, ticket prices, and the specifics of the technical equipment are yet to be confirmed by Pathé as the inauguration draws near.
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