A content creator has revealed the spooky findings inside an old and decaying cinema which was once loved by the public.
The explorer, who is known as Decaying Midwest, regularly explores abandoned buildings and shares the findings with this 1.1M TikTok followers, (@decayingmidwest ).
In a recent clip, which racked up over three million views and 208,000 likes, he revealed a “rotting” cinema, which had been left forgotten-in-time since 2020.
He pans the entrance, which is completely empty, before revealing a rusted drinks machine, rubbish on the floor and old candy stands.
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In the theatre screens, eerily abandoned seats and spookily dark lighting gives the atmosphere an ominous feel.
One room includes boxes of left behind sweets, which are filled to the brim as if they are ready to be sold.
Over 30 bags of popcorn kernels, one of which had broken over the floor, can also be spotted, along with arcade games and prizes.
Lastly, he shows a movie poster for the film The Invisible Man, which was the last showing before the cinema closed its doors for good.
“The movie theatre felt like it was frozen in time,” the content creator, from Chicago, Illinois, US, told What’s The Jam.
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“The golden lenses and popcorn still left behind.
“It was a victim of the 2020 pandemic and sadly, it never recovered.”
Users flocked to the comments to share their reactions, with many people left feeling intrigued.
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Rachel said: “The snacks probs aren’t even expired.”
Sly commented: “Abandoned theatres always a cool time capsule type vibe, literally takes you to a time period of whatever movie posters are inside.”
Sydney wrote: “I hope there’s a historian somewhere out there documenting everything we lost in the pandemic.”
Russel added: “I’d grab a poster or something.”
Emily said: “Only three years ago?!”
“Thats very cool and interesting,” commented one person.
“The mould on all the chairs,” wrote Beth.
“Ngl this makes me sad,” added Tigu.
“Pandemic time, I guess,” said El.
“Wow this is crazy,” wrote Nechiyah.
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