300 movie screens to go dark in California after company shuts operations due to Covid-19 impact

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A cinema chain said Monday that all its theaters will close permanently after a brutal year for business amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Pacific Theatres and ArcLight cinemas, home to the iconic Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, said it will shut 300 screens across California.The Cinerama Dome, which was known for hosting limited release screenings and red-carpet premieres, was mourned by celebrities on social media following the announcement.Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt took to Twitter to show his sorrow about the closure announcement."I'm so sad.

Movie theaters were among those industries closed for months due to local and state health orders in California during the pandemic.As Covid-19 case rates, hospitalizations, and deaths continue to fall, several California counties have permitted movie establishments to reopen for indoor operations at limited capacity.

 

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$15 for a ticket, $8 for popcorn, $6 for a soda. Good riddance! Overpaid libtard actors bitching about everthing. I will never pay that kind of money to support those dickheads!

Lockdowns kill theaters. Thanks Fauci

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