Movie theaters closed their doors around the
world in mid-March when several countries imposed lockdowns and
social distancing measures to limit the spread of the
coronavirus.
"With the health and safety of our staff, customers and
communities as our top priority, we are happy to invite
audiences to return to the timeless theatrical experience," said
Chief Executive Officer Mooky Greidinger of UK's Cineworld Group
Plc, which owns Regal Cinemas in the United States.
Many theaters have reopened around the world with capacity
limits and other safeguards, though most cinemas in the United
States remain shuttered.
Regal, which operates more than 7,000 screens in 42 U.S. states,
said its theaters will enforce health and safety measures such
as sanitization procedures, new social distancing protocols and
mandatory mask policies.
AT&T Inc's Warner Bros movie studio said earlier in the day that
Christopher Nolan's thriller "Tenet", which was delayed several
times during the pandemic-induced lockdown, will debut in
cinemas in over 70 countries starting Aug. 26.
Warner Bros said the film will open in select U.S. cities over
the Labor Day weekend.
(Reporting by Rama Venkat in Bengaluru, Editing by Sherry
Jacob-Phillips)
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