COVID-19 crisis, following the delay of James Bond film No Time To Die.The chief executive made the statement following the postponement of the blockbuster, and in light of Cineworld choosing to close all of their cinemas and Odeon switching to weekend-only opening times for a quarter of their venues.“We are still looking at all options and I think Friday’s news was a surprise; it did catch us off guard,” Richards told The Guardian about the chain’s reaction to the delays.“We re-opened on the basis that we were going to be getting movies that then didn’t arrive.
There are a lot of players that do not have the size and scale Vue does that will not survive.”As well as No Time To Die, a number of major blockbusters have also been pushed back.
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