Several movie theaters in Alabama are transitioning to the AMC brand following the successful acquisition of Carmike Cinemas in 2016.

AMC Theatres said it will convert nearly 20 theaters across north, central and south Alabama as part of its rebranding effort, which includes new AMC signage on the building's exterior. When the conversion is complete, every AMC location will operate under one of the following brands:

AMC Theatres - AMC Amazing. Approximately 400 theaters, which will offer amenities such as recliner seating, MacGuffins bars, and premium large format (PLF) auditoriums like IMAX at AMC, Dolby Cinema at AMC, and AMC's new proprietary PLF, named "Prime at AMC."

AMC Classic Theatres - America's Hometown Theatres. Approximately 200 theaters, which will offer Coca-Cola Freestyle machines, menu items like pretzel bites and movie nachos, refillable annual popcorn buckets and some may include MacGuffins bars and Prime at AMC. The brand logo for AMC Classic incorporates the folded "C" graphical element from the legacy Carmike brand logo and the brand is adopting Carmike's "America's Hometown Theatres" tagline.

AMC Dine-In Theatres - Movies with a Menu. Approximately 60 locations, equipped with full kitchens and MacGuffins full bars, will offer full-service dining, as well as delivery to seat and/or express-pick up of AMC's menu and beverage offerings. Guests can enjoy a variety of fresh, hand-crafted menu items and an array of drinks and desserts.

AMC acquired Carmike for $1.1 billion in December 2016. The purchase made AMC the largest theater exhibitor in the U.S., Europe and the world with 661 theaters and more than 8,200 screens domestically.

The brand conversion will be complete by June, company officials said.

The following movie theaters in Alabama will convert to the AMC brand: