Cinemas opening UK: Vue reopening DELAYED following Tenet release date announcement CINEMAS have been hit badly over the past six months due to … Cineworld Cinemas, the second-largest chain of movie theatres in the world, have announced that they will reopen their branches in England on 10 July. In Manchester's Home is among those holding off until September. These are external links and will open in a new windowCinemas in England can reopen from 4 July, the government has confirmed - although many will not be ready to do so by that date.Below, find out which cinemas are reopening when, what safety measures will be in place, and which films you'll be able to watch.Many independent cinemas are choosing to wait longer. The quality of our viewing experience remains unchanged and we’re continuing to offer the best sound and picture quality in big screen entertainment.“There’s a lot to look forward to on the big screen this year, including the hotly anticipated releases of Wonder Woman 1984 and The King’s Man, as well as filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s latest blockbuster, Tenet. Odeon cinemas hasn’t officially announced its reopening plans. CINEMAS have been closed in the UK since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the nation-wide lockdown. A Showcase employee demonstrating an "anti-viral fogging machine" Coming soon (left-right): Proxima, Unhinged, Mulan and Tenet When are cinemas opening their doors?

Coronavirus: How are pubs keeping customers safe? People will be able to order popcorn and snacks in advance, and scan their own tickets to gain entry.Vue said it was waiting for advice from government, but that its methods had been "responsibly and robustly" tested in its venues in countries like Taiwan, Germany and Denmark.Odeon said it had been "working hard to implement new health and safety measures across all of our sites", and Cineworld said it was following government guidelines "in order to make cinemagoers feel as comfortable and safe as possible".Cinemas that are open in early- and mid-July will start by showing classic films like Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Inception, and movies that were in cinemas before they shut, like Onward and 1917.Cinemas have been given access to an archive of 450 films to choose from while the schedule of new releases ramps up.Then, new film releases scheduled for the summer include:In the autumn and winter - assuming cinemas are not forced to shut again - there will be a glut of big movies, many of which had been delayed. newspaper archive.Top Gun 2, Star Wars, Avatar, Spider-Man get NEW release datesTenet release date CONFIRMED for next month - but with bad news for USCinemas opening UK: Vue's opening has been delayed Cinemas opening UK: Vue has delayed its opening by a week Tenet UK release date GOOD NEWS: Warner Bros ‘planning late August’Cinemas opening UK: Tenet has been delayed until August 26 Tenet release date delayed INDEFINITELY – but good news round corner?Top Gun 2, Star Wars, Avatar, Spider-Man get NEW release datesInception ending theory: Does this prove Cobb is NOT dreaming?