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Cinemas in Wales are unlikely to reopen next week because of restrictions on how they can operate, according to a trade association.
... Of the UK's main cinema chains: Showcase - nine cinemas …
If you have pre-booked tickets online, these will be refunded automatically.” They include: He resigns from the influential media company's board, citing "disagreements over editorial content". Odeon cinemas hasn’t officially announced its reopening plans. Fans of the big screen have been eager to get take their seats in screenings since March, as the opening dates of various cinema chains have been announced in the past couple of months.Unfortunately, it looks like some viewers will have to wait a little longer.It was today announced that Vue cinemas have pushed back their opening dates by one week.Earlier in July Vue announced they would be opening their screens once again from July 31.Now, the day before July 31, Vue have announced it will no longer be opening on that day.Instead, Vue cinemas will be reopening as of August 7.The cinema chain will be opening ten chains at first, before rolling out further reopening across the country later in the month.The cinema sites opening are: Bromley, Cheshire Oaks, Cramlington, Doncaster, Edinburgh Ocean, Farnborough, Islington, Manchester Lowry, Oxford, and Westfield Shepherd’s Bush.Tony Bradon, Territory General Manager of Vue Entertainment in the UK, commented: “Behind the scenes, we’ve been working hard to develop safety protocols in line with government guidelines and informed by our recently reopened cinemas across Europe.
The quality of our viewing experience remains unchanged and we’re continuing to offer the best sound and picture quality in big screen entertainment.“There’s a lot to look forward to on the big screen this year, including the hotly anticipated releases of Wonder Woman 1984 and The King’s Man, as well as filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s latest blockbuster, Tenet.
A Showcase employee demonstrating an "anti-viral fogging machine" "The safety of those who work and visit our sites is paramount and we’ve therefore taken the time to ensure protocols and staff training are in line with the latest guidance ahead of opening. "Cinemagoers will also be required to be involved in the government's Test & Trace initiative to ensure the safety of all viewers.This announcement comes shortly after the news that Tenet had been delayed "indefinitely".Although the new Nolan blockbuster was supposed to be coming out August 12, before Warner Bros announced its delay until further notice.Since then, a new release date has been announced for Tenet.While Tenet is due to come out in just over 70 countries from August 26, it is not due out in USA until September 3. Executive director Jon Gilchrist said July was not the best option for venues "whose programmes do not focus on the summer blockbusters".He said: "Instead we want to take the time to ensure that we have time to make the necessary adjustments to the building, and to speak to our audiences about how they can be involved in our plans.
On Odeon’s website, it has updated film fans: “Following the government guidelines, Odeon cinemas are closed until further notice.
Christopher Nolan's new thriller Tenet has been pushed back to August Coronavirus: How are pubs keeping customers safe? People will be able to order popcorn and snacks in advance, and scan their own tickets to gain entry.Vue said it was waiting for advice from government, but that its methods had been "responsibly and robustly" tested in its venues in countries like Taiwan, Germany and Denmark.Odeon said it had been "working hard to implement new health and safety measures across all of our sites", and Cineworld said it was following government guidelines "in order to make cinemagoers feel as comfortable and safe as possible".Cinemas that are open in early- and mid-July will start by showing classic films like Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Inception, and movies that were in cinemas before they shut, like Onward and 1917.Cinemas have been given access to an archive of 450 films to choose from while the schedule of new releases ramps up.Then, new film releases scheduled for the summer include:In the autumn and winter - assuming cinemas are not forced to shut again - there will be a glut of big movies, many of which had been delayed. Cineworld Cinemas, the second-largest chain of movie theatres in the world, have announced that they will reopen their branches in England on 10 July. Cinemas opening UK: Vue reopening DELAYED following Tenet release date announcement CINEMAS have been hit badly over the past six months due to … It has been announced that cinemas are going to reopen in the UK…
Cinemas in Wales are unlikely to reopen next week because of restrictions on how they can operate, according to a trade association.
... Of the UK's main cinema chains: Showcase - nine cinemas …
If you have pre-booked tickets online, these will be refunded automatically.” They include: He resigns from the influential media company's board, citing "disagreements over editorial content". Odeon cinemas hasn’t officially announced its reopening plans. Fans of the big screen have been eager to get take their seats in screenings since March, as the opening dates of various cinema chains have been announced in the past couple of months.Unfortunately, it looks like some viewers will have to wait a little longer.It was today announced that Vue cinemas have pushed back their opening dates by one week.Earlier in July Vue announced they would be opening their screens once again from July 31.Now, the day before July 31, Vue have announced it will no longer be opening on that day.Instead, Vue cinemas will be reopening as of August 7.The cinema chain will be opening ten chains at first, before rolling out further reopening across the country later in the month.The cinema sites opening are: Bromley, Cheshire Oaks, Cramlington, Doncaster, Edinburgh Ocean, Farnborough, Islington, Manchester Lowry, Oxford, and Westfield Shepherd’s Bush.Tony Bradon, Territory General Manager of Vue Entertainment in the UK, commented: “Behind the scenes, we’ve been working hard to develop safety protocols in line with government guidelines and informed by our recently reopened cinemas across Europe.
The quality of our viewing experience remains unchanged and we’re continuing to offer the best sound and picture quality in big screen entertainment.“There’s a lot to look forward to on the big screen this year, including the hotly anticipated releases of Wonder Woman 1984 and The King’s Man, as well as filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s latest blockbuster, Tenet.
A Showcase employee demonstrating an "anti-viral fogging machine" "The safety of those who work and visit our sites is paramount and we’ve therefore taken the time to ensure protocols and staff training are in line with the latest guidance ahead of opening. "Cinemagoers will also be required to be involved in the government's Test & Trace initiative to ensure the safety of all viewers.This announcement comes shortly after the news that Tenet had been delayed "indefinitely".Although the new Nolan blockbuster was supposed to be coming out August 12, before Warner Bros announced its delay until further notice.Since then, a new release date has been announced for Tenet.While Tenet is due to come out in just over 70 countries from August 26, it is not due out in USA until September 3. Executive director Jon Gilchrist said July was not the best option for venues "whose programmes do not focus on the summer blockbusters".He said: "Instead we want to take the time to ensure that we have time to make the necessary adjustments to the building, and to speak to our audiences about how they can be involved in our plans.
On Odeon’s website, it has updated film fans: “Following the government guidelines, Odeon cinemas are closed until further notice.
Christopher Nolan's new thriller Tenet has been pushed back to August Coronavirus: How are pubs keeping customers safe? People will be able to order popcorn and snacks in advance, and scan their own tickets to gain entry.Vue said it was waiting for advice from government, but that its methods had been "responsibly and robustly" tested in its venues in countries like Taiwan, Germany and Denmark.Odeon said it had been "working hard to implement new health and safety measures across all of our sites", and Cineworld said it was following government guidelines "in order to make cinemagoers feel as comfortable and safe as possible".Cinemas that are open in early- and mid-July will start by showing classic films like Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Inception, and movies that were in cinemas before they shut, like Onward and 1917.Cinemas have been given access to an archive of 450 films to choose from while the schedule of new releases ramps up.Then, new film releases scheduled for the summer include:In the autumn and winter - assuming cinemas are not forced to shut again - there will be a glut of big movies, many of which had been delayed. Cineworld Cinemas, the second-largest chain of movie theatres in the world, have announced that they will reopen their branches in England on 10 July. Cinemas opening UK: Vue reopening DELAYED following Tenet release date announcement CINEMAS have been hit badly over the past six months due to … It has been announced that cinemas are going to reopen in the UK…