The largest movie theater chain in the U.S., said it plans to be fully open globally by July as it also reported a $2.2 billion quarterly loss that reflects the financial damage of closures because of the coronavirus pandemic.
that it plans to be fully open globally by July as it also reported a $2.2 billion quarterly loss that reflects the financial damage of theater closures because of coronavirus.
AMC suspended operations at all domestic and international theaters, resulting in virtually no revenue for the past two weeks of the first quarter. The company said it has already reopened 10 theaters in Norway, Germany, Spain and Portugal. The company is currently planning to reopen almost all of its U.S. and U.K. theaters in July in time for the Warner Bros. release of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet slated for release on July 17th and Disney’s Mulan slated for release on July 24th.
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