Many of the biggest new releases of the coming months, such as James Bond's No Time To Die and the new Fast and Furious film F9, have been put back in the schedules.
Some independent venues, such as the Lonsdale Alhambra in Penrith, Cumbria, have decided to stay open for now. With more people staying at home, some film studios have decided to bring forward the home streaming releases of their latest releases. The chain, owned by US-based giant AMC, will close 30 cinemas from Monday to Thursday for the time being. Ratings agency S&P said on Friday that it could run out of liquidity within six months unless it can raise more capital. Odeon has more than 120 cinemas in the UK and Ireland, while Vue has 91, Cineworld has 100, and also runs 24 Picturehouse sites. So those who wanted to catch it in theatres but couldn’t will be able to view it from the safety of their biohazard containment zones (couch or bed). The company’s Chinese-controlled parent company AMC, which is based in the US, is saddled with around £4bn worth of debt. This would include such titles as The Invisible Man and Emma.
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Read about our approach to external linking. It comes as rival Cineworld reveals that it is temporarily suspending operations entirely at 536 cinemas in the US and 127 in the UK, affecting thousands of jobs. The move follows the shift of … The Invisible Man director and writer Leigh Whannell posted a message confirming the news on Twitter. For more updates check below links and stay updated with News AKMI. Odeon, which operates 120 cinemas in the UK and Ireland, has contacted members of its Limitless loyalty scheme to say that some of its venues will move to … Cineworld Group chief executive Mooky Greidinger said: "At Cineworld and Picturehouse we are committed to providing safe and healthy environments for our employees and guests and have therefore made the difficult decision to close our cinemas in UK and Ireland until further notice.
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