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Cineworld set out plans to re-open all UK cinemas in July

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They hope to be open to screen Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' on July 17 UK cinema chain Cineworld has set out plans to re-open all its cinemas in the country in July.

It comes as the UK government begins to ease lockdown measures amid the coronavirus pandemic. Earlier this month, the government confirmed that cinemas in the UK could provisionally open their doors again from July 4 while adhering to social distancing guidelines.

Cineworld, who operate 128 cinemas across the UK and Ireland, have now announced their aim to open all their venues in time to screen upcoming Christopher Nolan film Tenet when it opens on July 17. “Cineworld currently anticipates that government restrictions related to cinemas will be lifted in each of its territories

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