Phew!antovolk wrote: ↑May 13th, 2020, 4:16 amIndeed, so we're back to where we were:Jax_Teller wrote: ↑May 13th, 2020, 2:29 amApparently, the stay at home extension in LA wasn't properly reported and isn't actually what is going to happen? Wait and see.
Meanwhile NATO is lobbying Cuomo to allow NY reopenings in Phase 3, late June https://deadline.com/2020/05/new-york-c ... 202932910/
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If/When Cuomo gives the okay for NY theaters to open in phase 3, that's when I think WB will move full steam ahead.
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UK won't be opening cinemas in July. Just seen it on Sky News
Next year then.cobble engineering wrote: ↑May 13th, 2020, 1:12 pmUK won't be opening cinemas in July. Just seen it on Sky News
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Not quite right.cobble engineering wrote: ↑May 13th, 2020, 1:12 pmUK won't be opening cinemas in July. Just seen it on Sky News
Vue, a major UK cinema chain, is now crafting rules to open by July 4.
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https://amp.theguardian.com/business/20 ... en-cinemas
A bit of good news, especially as Vue has IMAX in Manchester
A bit of good news, especially as Vue has IMAX in Manchester
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Yeah I saw that earlier it got my hopes up. At the government press conference however they showed some sort of graph apparently and it said cinemas will not be allowed to open in July. The journalist John Craig from Sky News pointed it out and mentioned it otherwise I would never have spotted it. Im gutted!dragon_phoenix wrote: ↑May 13th, 2020, 2:14 pmNot quite right.cobble engineering wrote: ↑May 13th, 2020, 1:12 pmUK won't be opening cinemas in July. Just seen it on Sky News
Vue, a major UK cinema chain, is now crafting rules to open by July 4.
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The plan by Vue is for what they will do if/when they're allowed to open by law, it doesn't have any bearing on when they will actually re-open.
EDIT: Also, re: the above- From what I've seen of the UK press releases tonight so far, cinemas are not mentioned in the section on the "Stage 3" planned for July 4th at the earliest; but they're nothing explicitly saying they won't be included either, it's just that the examples of applicable venues given are "hairdressers, restaurants, and places of worship". Maybe I've missed something but as far as I can see it's still all up in the air until the time actually comes, the situation is so fast-moving. We'll find out when we find out, the cinema chains are making plans for what to do when they do re-open but it's clear they haven't been given even a conditional date either, so far.
EDIT: Also, re: the above- From what I've seen of the UK press releases tonight so far, cinemas are not mentioned in the section on the "Stage 3" planned for July 4th at the earliest; but they're nothing explicitly saying they won't be included either, it's just that the examples of applicable venues given are "hairdressers, restaurants, and places of worship". Maybe I've missed something but as far as I can see it's still all up in the air until the time actually comes, the situation is so fast-moving. We'll find out when we find out, the cinema chains are making plans for what to do when they do re-open but it's clear they haven't been given even a conditional date either, so far.
Not sure about the graphs etc but the big 50-page UK gov doc from Monday definitely mentions cinemas, as per this: https://variety.com/2020/film/global/u- ... 234603267/
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Still nothing?