Regal Cinemas to Temporarily Close After ‘No Time to Die’ Postponed Until 2021
With coronavirus spiking in areas again, many large market movie theaters are still not open. With large market movie theaters not opening, the biggest blockbusters of the year that were supposed to be in 2020 have all pushed to 2021, including the next James Bond installment ‘No Time to Die’.
Regal Cinemas confirm they’re considering the shut down of U.S. theaters. https://t.co/IPu7u0Mdhy
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) October 4, 2020
‘No Time to Die’ has been repeatedly pushed back throughout the year, but with their latest postponement into 2021, Regal Cinemas has decided to temporarily close all of its locations which includes 45,000 employees.
We can confirm we are considering the temporary closure of our U.K. and US cinemas, but a final decision has not yet been reached. Once a decision has been made we will update all staff and customers as soon as we can.
— Cineworld Cinemas (@cineworld) October 4, 2020
Cineworld is shuttering all 543 of its Regal Cinema venues in the U.S. and 128 of its cinemas across the U.K. and Ireland this coming week, just days after James Bond film “No Time to Die” was pushed to April 2021. https://t.co/5ntDO8C1mk
— Variety (@Variety) October 4, 2020