Coronavirus: The urgency for the film industry to find a solution is rising

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Sky News takes a look at the future of cinema as productions and releases continue to be delayed due to the coronavirus crisis.

Releases slated for July include Disney's Mulan and The Spongebob Movie, while Wonder Woman 1984 and The Secret Garden, with Colin Firth and Julie Walters, are due in August.

Nolan shot the film in Imax 35mm and 70mm. Famed for his passion for cinema, no one would expect this one to be released on streaming platforms, but it's a risky decision to stick with a summer release.Robert Pattinson and John David Washington star in Christopher Nolan's Tenet. Pic: ©2020 Warner Bros Entertainment, Inc.

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Those 15 new avengers films won't make themselves

They have the same problems as airlines, people won't want to be packed in to a cinema, and what will it do to ticket prices if they have to block off every other seat. Shame because i like the cinema but not enough to risk my life for. just wait for Sky movies to get it

The HISTORY OF THE FILM INDUSTRY, GETTING US THRU THE WORST & THE BEST OF TIMES ENTERTAINMENT & UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE HUMAN CONDITION & SOULFUL & COMPASSIONATE REFLECTION & CONNECTED US WITH MUCH NEEDED HUMOR.. WE NEED GOOD ORIGINAL QUALITY WRITERS!!! We NEED GREAT FILMS !!!🖖🏻

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