This has been reported in foxnews.com dated 20 August 2015.
This has already been introduced and viewers have noticed the change in Texas, Virginia, Florida and Ohio from the beginning earlier this month.
Regal Entertainment Group of Knoxville, Tennessee, operates some 570 theaters around the country. And, it has announced on its website that “security issues have become a daily part of our lives in America" and that bags and backpacks are subject to inspection before the owners enter the hall.
Another company National Amusements Inc.'s Showcase chain has, on similar lines, banned backpacks and packages and reserves the right to search purses and bags. This group runs about 30 theaters in the northeastern U.S. They have introduced this from Aug. 7 and have indicated that it would be in place "for the time being."
Incidentally, security was tight at the Los Angeles premiere of "Straight Outta Compton" – the invited guests had to navigate various barricades and pass through metal detectors before they could pick up their tickets.
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