Naman Ramachandran Picturehouse Entertainment will kick off the reopening of U.K. cinemas with the theatrical release of Alice Winocour’s “Proxima” from July 10.Cinemas across the U.K.
28.05.2020 - 16:45 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
Giant U.K. exhibitor Cineworld said it will open theaters in July when it currently anticipates restrictions on cinemas will be lifted in each of its territories, and that it antcipates a cash infusion from government COVID-19 relief programs in the U.K. and U.S. along with new loans.
“Subject to this [restrictions being lifted] and confirmation of the schedule for film releases, Cineworld anticipates the reopening of all of its cinemas in July. Cineworld has put in place
Naman Ramachandran Picturehouse Entertainment will kick off the reopening of U.K. cinemas with the theatrical release of Alice Winocour’s “Proxima” from July 10.Cinemas across the U.K.
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Exhibition giant Cineworld, which owns the Regal chain in the U.S., is set to reopen some of its European cinemas next week, with its U.S. and U.K movie theaters reopening on July 10.
social distancing measures have been introduced, but only particular sites will be able to open with toilet and shower block facilities.
Manori Ravindran International EditorCineworld is looking to reopen all its theaters across the U.S., U.K. and Europe from late June to July.The Mooky Greidinger-run firm said Tuesday morning that with “Tenet” and “Mulan” confirmed for release, a screening schedule is now possible.Cineworld’s screens in the Czech Republic and Slovakia will be first to open on June 26; followed by Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania on July 3; Israel on July 9; and finally the U.S.
Disneyland is preparing to reopen.
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc said on Tuesday it was expecting to reopen its theaters globally in July after shutting them down in mid-March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, sending its shares up about 4% in extended trading.
Adam Aron said in a statement.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterAMC Entertainment reported a whopping $2.2 billion loss in the first quarter on Tuesday, the result of the global theatrical shutdown.In a statement, the company said it is focused on its liquidity as it looks to fully reopen worldwide in July.“These are truly unprecedented times,” CEO Adam Aron said.
So far, we’ve heard from AMC Theatres and Cinemark about their plans to reopen cinemas in North America by July to welcome aboard Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” the film industry’s hope to save the summer movie season. However, we still didn’t know what Regal Cinemas had planned.
Cineworld has announced plans to reopen the entertainment sector in July after months of lockdown.