AMC Theaters to Reopen in August After ‘Tenet’ Break – Deadline


Just because Warner Bros. took Christopher Nolan’s Beginning Temporarily out of opening hours does not mean that the number 1 theater chain will not reopen. AMC announced this morning that it plans to reopen its multiplexes starting in mid or late August instead of the previously announced date of July 30.

The chain did not go into detail in its announcement this morning about which 450 American theaters will reopen and where. The network was originally planning a gradual reopening approach from weekend to weekend. The launch specified that a third of all AMC theaters in Europe and the Middle East are already open and operating normally.

Warner Bros. announced Monday that it will not launch. Beginning in a typical global day and date form everywhere. Nolan’s thriller is likely to go abroad first in markets like Asia and certain European markets where COVID-19 has been put down, and will be released in the United States in those states where it is safe to reopen movie theaters (New York, New Jersey, Maryland, North Carolina and South Carolina are among the states that have not been given proper approval to reopen.)

AMC Theaters changes the reopening date to July 30 after the delay of ‘Tenet’ and ‘Mulan’

“The new moment reflects the currently expected release dates for highly anticipated box office hits like Warner Bros.” Beginning and Disney Mulan as well as the release dates of several other new movies that will hit AMC giant screens, “a statement from the Leawood, KS circuit read.

To date, Disney has not announced that Mulan It would be changing from its current release date of August 21, and there is speculation from some of those on display (and here by AMC), as well as rival studios that the movie won’t necessarily move, rather follow a course where it opens where you can throughout the country and the world.

AMC is implementing various COVID-19 security protocols following its reopening, such as electrostatic seat cleaning and partnership with Clorox, the details of which can be found here. When those guidelines were announced on June 18, CEO Adam Aron told a rival business that he did not want to impose the use of masks in AMC theaters in those areas of the US that they had eased such restrictions because they did not. did. I want to make a political problem about it. There was an immediate reaction from social media to his comments, and Aron quickly changed course, creating a full-circuit security protocol that all AMC guests are now required to wear face masks.