Movie theaters across the world were shuttered
since mid-March when several countries imposed strict lockdowns
and social distancing measures to limit the spread of the
coronavirus pandemic.
"We already have resumed operations in more than 130 theaters in
all of the countries we serve in Europe and the Middle East.
That is more than one-third of our international theaters,"
Chief Executive Officer Adam Aron said.
The world's largest movie theater chain's plans come as studios
push to make their movies available in living rooms sooner than
the typical timeline of roughly 90 days after they debut in
cinemas. Last week, AMC and Comcast Corp's Universal Pictures
agreed to a major shift that will allow the studio's movies to
be made available to U.S. audiences at home after just three
weekends in cinemas.
Walt Disney Co said on Tuesday its live-action epic "Mulan" will
skip most of the world's movie theaters and go directly to its
streaming platform in September, due to uncertainty about when
big movie theater chains will reopen.
(Reporting by Munsif Vengattil in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj
Kalluvila)
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