It appears the final credits have rolled at the Main Art Theatre, a Metro Detroit moviegoing staple for decades and a home for independent and arthouse fare that opened film fans’ eyes to a world beyond Hollywood Blockbusters. 

“Landlord kicked us out,” reads the theater’s iconic marquee, along Main Street just north of 11 Mile in downtown Royal Oak. “It’s been a fun ride. … RIP 1941-2021.”

In April, theater reps announced the three-screen cinema was temporarily closing its doors. At that time, Margot Gerber, VP of marketing and publicity for Los Angeles-based theater owner Landmark Theatres, said, “It really just comes down to finances and attendance.

“The decision has been made to try and keep theaters closed that aren’t covering their expenses,” Gerber said. “As far as when it will reopen, I’m not exactly sure.”