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Cineworld has announced it will reopen US cinemas next month, followed by the UK in May, after signing a deal with Warner Bros to show films in theatres before they are streamed.
The company will open a handful of its Regal cinemas in the US in early April.
Godzilla vs. Kong will be the first film to make its debut in the theatres.
Cineworld said the deal with Warner Bros means films will have a period of exclusivity in cinemas before being made more widely available.
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Re: Films to see in 2021
Looks so much better than the last Suicide Squad movie we got. Although with James Gunn directing WB have made sure this is even more like the MCU/Guardians of the Galaxy and less like the Snyder DCEU that was being built up.
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Just updated the list, pretty much everything has been pushed 2-4 weeks. The closest one to be aware of is Godzilla vs Kong; pushed 2 weeks to the beginning of June presumably to give cinemas a bit of breathing room and a chance to get up and running again.
I am hoping that for the first 2 weeks they bring some big hitters as well as classics back. I would love to see Infinity War and Endgame on the big screen again as a precursor to Black Widow.