, and plans to open two-thirds of its theatres nationwide by September 3, according to an email sent to customers.
It's also offering its A-list subscription service, which allows members to see three movies a week, at $5 for the first month, a savings of $15.Most of the theater industry has been shuttered for months as local governments worked to slow the spread of coronavirus; a move that gave streaming services a chance to capitalize on the newly captive audience.
Money lives. yet again. we'd all be going to hell, if we weren't already living in it.
So it's OK to go to movies but not Outdoor sporting events, or for businesses to be 100% open? This makes sense HOW?
I wouldn't go if it was free.