Unlike Easter last year, we’re actually going to be able to go to the movies this weekend.
12.03.2021 - 00:05 / variety.com
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterTime to pry open the legendary gates of Paramount Pictures.ViacomCBS leadership has set a tentative timeline for employees to return to the media giant’s numerous offices, though in limited capacity, as coronavirus vaccines continue to rollout across the country and around the world.In a Thursday memo from CEO Bob Bakish, the executive outlined plans to return as early as just after the upcoming July 4 holiday.“Return to office dates will differ market by market
.Unlike Easter last year, we’re actually going to be able to go to the movies this weekend.
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