LONDON, KOMPAS.com – Cineworld will close all of its UK and US sites this week hence leaving nearly 45,000 workers unemployed as it battles a coronavirus-related collapse in film releases and cinema-going.
It is the world’s second-biggest cinema chain and since the closure of its UK and US sites was announced, Cineworld share price has plunged.
With major releases such as the new James Bond movie on the backburner from the studios, it left the company no choice but to close all 536 Regal theaters in the US and 127 Cineworld and Picturehouse theaters in the UK from October 8.
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Cineworld Chief Executive Mooky Greidinger told Sky News that the operations might resume in "two months, or a bit longer".
Movies including the superhero sequel "Wonder Woman 1984" are slated for a Christmas Day release.
"From a liquidity point of view, we were bleeding much bigger amounts when we are open than when we were closed," Greidinger said.
Cineworld's statement on Monday, confirming leaks over the weekend, spelt out the scale of job losses from its move, which affects thousands of ancillary staff including cleaners and security as well as its own employees.
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Cineworld share prices fell as much as 60 percent to an all-time low within 10 minutes of the opening bell on Monday as the group, which is carrying heavy debt due in part to its acquisition of Regal in 2018, said it was looking at all ways of raising additional funds.
By 9:15am GMT, they were 30 percent lower, taking their loss this year to more than 90 percent.
Cineworld's statement follows a grim evaluation by ratings agency S&P on Friday of rival AMC Entertainment, owner of the Odeon chain, which said the US-based group may run out of liquidity in six months unless it can raise more capital.
The entertainment industry has been among the heaviest hit by social distancing and other restrictions, with Walt Disney last week announcing plans to lay off roughly 28,000 employees, mostly at its US theme parks.
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Cineworld began reopening in July after virus-related restrictions started to ease, but the further postponement of the James Bond film "No Time To Die" and others including Marvel's "Black Widow" have left the months ahead looking bleak.
"Without these new releases, Cineworld cannot provide customers in both the US and the UK... with the breadth of strong commercial films necessary for them to consider coming back to theatres," it said.
While some cinemas in China, the world's second-largest movie market, have reopened with strong audiences, there is a lack of major movies to watch on the big screen.
Studios have chosen to release some of this year's major planned blockbusters on Netflix or the Disney Plus streaming platform, and have canceled others until 2021.
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The boss of rival chain Vue cinemas Tim Richards told BBC Radio: "Our problem right now is we have no movies, and this was a big blow for us."
"We are likely going to make it through. I'm concerned about the independents and the small regional operators right now that are going to really struggle, and when they close, they may not reopen."
Britain has slid into a fresh round of lockdowns and tightened social restrictions in the past month.
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"Although the delay of the latest 007 blockbuster prompted the decision, Bond isn't the villain in this piece," Hargreaves Lansdown analyst Susannah Streeter said.
"The spread of Covid-19 around the world has been a horror movie for the industry and the fresh wave of infections is the latest installment in what's been a devastating story for cinema chains."
(Writers: Muvija M an, Yadarisa Shabong, Sarah Young, Kate Holton | Editors: Krishna Chandra Eluri, Patrick Graham, Jan Harvey)
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