Don't miss our must-read newsletter Sign up Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid EmailCineworld may shut all of its 128 cinemas in the UK and Ireland after the industry was badly hit by the coronavirus pandemic. No Time to Die, starring Daniel Craig, was due to hit UK cinemas on November 12, but on Friday MGM and Britain’s Eon Productions said the film would be pushed back to April next year.' The delay will be another blow for the film industry, which has been struggling since the first lockdown in March. Jane Crowther, editor of Total Film, told The Sun on Sunday: “I’m massively surprised by this decision. “It’s a disaster for UK cinemas and it will cost them, conservatively £50million in the short run.
Source: Daily Mirror October 04, 2020 02:26 UTC