AMC Theatres announced in an earnings report Tuesday that the company expects to"fully open globally in July."
AMC has already reopened 10 theaters in Norway, Germany, Spain and Portugal, and, has vowed to maintain"close contact with local, national and international officials to understand and coordinate the timing and requirements under which we can reopen." The company will also consult with current and former faculty from the Harvard University School of Public Health and is planning to account for personal protection equipment requirements, cleaning protocols in conjunction with The Clorox Company, limited theater capacity and blocked seating.
In March, AMC shuttered all of its theaters due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and as a result, reported a first quarter loss of $2.17 billion, according to the earnings report.Its planned reopening of"almost all" its U.S. and U.K. theaters will coincide with the July 17 release of the Christopher Nolan-directed film"Tenet," followed by Disney's"Mulan" on July 24.
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