Cinema giant Cineworld is drawing up plans to shut all its screens across the UK and Ireland following the delay of the new Bond film No Time to Die, it has been reported.The Sunday Times reports that the firm, which operates the 62 meter-high cinema in Renfrew Street Glasgow (the tallest cinema in the world), plans to close its doors completely until next year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.It comes after filmmakers announced the delay of the next 007 film No Time To Die until April next year.Cineworld, the UK’s biggest and the world’s second biggest cinema operator, currently runs 128 theatres across the UK and Ireland.The Sunday Times reports that the firm is writing to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and culture secretary Olivier.
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