Cineworld cinema chain is 'preparing' to file for bankruptcy within weeks
This is sad news
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/08...0912397986.jpg Poxy China and its deadly Covid-19 [Cineworld cinema chain is 'preparing to file for bankruptcy within weeks' after struggling to rebuild post-Covid audiences Cineworld Group Plc owns Cineworld and is said to be in financial trouble The British cinema company has engaged lawyers, an insider source says The company says a lower number of films has caused a large fall in attendance] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nce-slump.html |
Cinema to be a thing of the past in the not too distant future.
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No 4DX system is not in your home. Its fantastic |
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yes, but most people dont have access to a 4dx cinema and don't care. Cinemas will be gone within 5 years
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I do not think so. I think some Cinemas will remain. |
I actually hate going to the cinema, i love talking through films and googling the actors and plot etc
i got dragged to watch jurassic world a few weeks ago and needed a wee for like the entire 6 hour film but didn't want to do that awkward walk of shame down and up the steps |
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I've not been for years, i don't know anybody else who has either. Im sure custom from kids was a big bulk of their trade, if they can keep the kids interested maybe they have a future. But im certain, either way, it'll be very much downscaled. |
The pandemic and shutting the cinemas has obviously damaged the business. Box-office numbers still well down on 2019.
Film studios aren't putting as many films into cinemas now, and the ones that do come to streaming earlier. I looked at the realise schedule recently and there is nothing major until the middle of October. |
Last time I went was to see Tenet in October 2020.
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Great Film. |
Cost of Lockdown-crisis strikes again
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I don't know why they don't do more offers there. I like Cineworld but I don't think I've ever had a ticket under a tenner even though I normally went on quiet weekday afternoons when there were only a couple of other people there. They had no beer at all the last time I went to one as well
Just checked Cineworld vs Vue for Monday afternoon as an example in the proper graveyard slot. £5.89 to watch a film at Vue, £9.99 at Cineworld |
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