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Well spotted about the date. It's 4th of July. I imagine the cinemas will be looking to do a dry run of their new way of operating, and with a backlog of movies to show I think it is likely to be later in June with very limited number of viewers to start with.
If Cine was a chain of pubs I would be concerned about when it would open. The fact is that cinemas can open with sensible measure in place and at reduced capacity. It's just a case of when. Is it June or July. Pubs and indoor food places are likely to take some time. It is always wise to stay alert and cautious with a share like this as it can trace back a bit. But the trajectory is in the right direction. People are bored at home and they want to go out somewhere. If they can't go to a pub or restaurant then at least they have the cinemas, which are likely to be safer than sitting in an aircraft or having a pint at the local. I'm just getting my thoughts out here. As a movie geek, I want the big screen experience as soon as possible. I have been on furlough since March, so if going to see a movie can offer me a sense of normality, then I want a ticket.
Typo in the article - should read July 4th.
Which is fine. That's 2 weeks before the release of Telnet.
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/film-news/odeon-vue-cineworld-cinemas-outline-18329829
According to the news in Manchester it looks like a July opening as some have already said, but I think they will open sooner in June to get the new measures bedded in before showing the big blockbusters like Tenet, and if Vue open early June then Cine will under pressure to open their doors.
Good news - thanks - hopefully we will have a statement prior to trading tomorrow
https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a32460824/vue-cinemas-coronavirus-reopening-plan/
If Vue opens on the 4th then others will follow.