![]() In addition, Disney shifted several high-profile releases to online-only, including Mulan. The postponed titles include likely blockbusters such as the superhero movies Wonder Woman 1984 and Black Widow along with A Quiet Place Part II and Candyman. Movie studios have delayed dozens of big releases over the past six months as cinemas sat empty or showed films only to limited audiences. market, although some indoor venues such as bowling alleys and casinos have been allowed to resume business. In a statement, Greidinger emphasized that "there has been no evidence to date linking any COVID cases with cinemas." He also aired frustration that Regal can't yet operate in New York state, a key U.S. "This is not a decision we made lightly, and we did everything in our power to support a safe and sustainable reopening in the U.S.," said Mooky Greidinger, CEO of Cineworld, noting the chain's safety precautions for staff and moviegoers. now face a work furlough, the company told NPR. Roughly 40,000 Regal employees across the U.S. – where the corporation is also closing more than 100 theaters. It is a subsidiary of Cineworld Group, which is based in the U.K. Regal is the second-largest film exhibitor in the U.S., after AMC Theatres. ![]() The decision was announced after the James Bond franchise's No Time to Die was shelved until 2021, further pushing back a release that had already been delayed. Regal is shutting down theaters again less than two months after it started to reopen U.S. The closure reflects "an increasingly challenging theatrical landscape" due to the COVID-19 pandemic and is temporary, the chain said. this weekend as the Regal theater chain said it will shut down all 536 locations on Thursday. ![]() More than 7,000 movie screens will be dark in the U.S. after the movie chain announced it's closing all locations. Some 40,000 Regal theater employees are now facing a furlough across the U.S. ![]()
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