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What going to the cinema in the UK will look like after the coronavirus lockdown

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Cinemas in England are set to reopen their doors from Saturday after months of darkened screens - but moviegoers can expect some big changes.

Capacity limits and socially distanced seating plans will be in place to comply with the government's new "one metre plus" rule as England's coronavirus lockdown is eased.

Cinemas have also assured customers they will have enhanced cleaning of seats and surfaces when as they gradually reopen through the month, with some showing older films due to a lack of new releases.

The wearing of face coverings will not be mandatory for staff or customers, according to government guidance. Cineworld, which has about 100 cinemas around the UK, has said it has updated its booking system to ensure social

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