coronavirus pandemic.“We look forward to reopening full-time when the big blockbusters return,” a spokesperson for Odeon said (via The Guardian). “But in the meantime, we promise to bring you a great choice of big-screen films to enjoy at the weekends.”The decision was reportedly made before the announcement that new James Bond film No Time To Die would be delayed until next spring.It comes as Cineworld confirmed today (October 5) that it would be “temporarily” closing all its cinemas across the UK and US, putting 45,000 jobs – including 5,500 in the UK – at risk.Meanwhile, fellow big chain Vue is exploring “all options” over their own venues, including temporary closure, chief executive Tim Richards told Sky News.“We’re likely going to.
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