Film lovers will have more than 450 films to choose from when cinemas reopen
Cinema goes Back To The Future! Film lovers will be able to enjoy Michael J Fox’s time travel classic as well as Hunger Games and Harry Potter when movie screens reopen from July 10
- The 450 films have now been collated by the Film Distributors’ Association (FDA)
- They were put in document entitled Relaunching Cinema: Content for Recovery
- The collection was split into 25 categories including comedy and documentary
- It comes after Cineworld plans to reopen its branches across England on July 10
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Published: 04:00 EDT, 19 June 2020 | Updated: 04:30 EDT, 19 June 2020
More than 450 films will be available to cinemas when they reopen to help them entice audiences back.
The films have been collated by the Film Distributors’ Association (FDA) in a document entitled Relaunching Cinema: Content for Recovery.
The collection has been split into 25 categories and features comedy, documentary, musical, horror, romance and science-fiction features.
They include all in the films in these blockbuster series: Harry Potter, Fast and Furious, Dark Knight, Matrix, Hunger Games, Twilight and Back To The Future.
There will also be recently released hits such as Military Wives, Trolls: World Tour, Misbehaviour, Calm With Horses, Sonic The Hedgehog, Onward and Emma.
The list of titles is part of the first stage of cross-industry body Cinema First’s coronavirus recovery strategy.
Cinema goers will be able to head to the movies next month after Cineworld announced it was reopening its sites in England on July 10 (file photo)
Andy Leyshon, chief executive of the FDA, said: ‘This amazing collection of content represents all that’s great about cinema and should enthral and delight film lovers the length and breadth of the land.’
Many cinemas around the UK are expected to reopen next month after shutting their doors in March.
Cineworld confirmed its plans to reopen its branches across England as early as July 10.
The chain said the reopening date depended upon government guidelines, but they were working towards resuming service next month.
Dozens of blockbusters, such as James Bond in No Time To Die and Tom Cruise’s Top Gun sequel have been delayed because of the Covid-19 shut down.
The firm confirmed new socially distancing seating restrictions will be used, along with freely available hand sanitiser.
This will reduce the capacity of each Cineworld cinema by around 50 per cent.
To further reduce congestion, movie start times will be staggered to prevent the build up of too many patrons in the foyer at the one time.
The firm will introduce new socially distanced seating which will reduce capacity in venues by around 50 per cent. Movie start times will also be staggered to reduce congestion in the foyer
To reduce the interaction between staff and members of the public, E-Tickets will be available to book in advance.
Despite the social distancing guidelines, the company’s computer system will allow friends and families to sit together.
Staff serving food and drinks will be protected behind plastic screens and customers will be asked to use contactless payments.
Rival chain Vue Cinemas is aiming to reopen on July 4 with enhanced cleaning and employee-protection measures.
Protocols will include ‘staggering film times to maintain social distancing and operate responsibly’, along with ‘physically isolating family groups through our online booking systems’.
Odeon Cinemas has not announced an official reopening date, but Deadline reported the chain confirmed it is aiming to reopen in ‘early July’.
Showcase Cinemas confirmed it was ‘working towards’ a July 4 opening.
Cineworld has 128 sites in the UK and Ireland, although only those in England are scheduled to reopen next month.
The company said it was training its staff to deal with the new Covid-19 guidelines and PPE will be issued to employees where necessary.
Aldershot | Ashford | Ashton-under-Lyne |
Basildon | Birming Broad St | Birmingham NEC |
Boldon Tyne and Wear | Bolton | Bracknell |
Braintree | Bristol | Broughton |
Burton upon Trent | Bury St Edmunds | Castleford |
Cheltenham | Chesterfield | Chichester |
Crawley | Dalton Park | Didcot |
Didsbury | Dover | Eastbourne |
Ely | Gloucester Quays | Harlow – Harvey Centre |
Haverhill | Hemel Hempstead | High Wycombe |
Hinkley | Hull | Leeds |
Leigh | London Bexleyheath | London Enfield |
London Ilford | London South Ruislip | London Wandsworth |
London West India Quay | London Leicester Square | Huntington |
Ipswich | Isle of Wight | Harlow – Queensgate |
London Feltham | London The O2 Greewich | London Wandsworth |
London Wembley | London Wood Green | Loughborough |
Luton | Middlesbrough | Milton Keynes |
Newcastle upon Tyne | Northampton | Nottingham |
Plymouth | Poole | Rochester |
Rugby | Runcorn | Rushden Lakes |
Sheffield | Shrewsbury | Solihull |
Speke | St Helens | St Neots |
Stevenage | Stoke-on-Trent | Swindon Regent’s Circus |
Swindon – Shar Ridge | Telford | Wakefield |
Warrington | Watford | Weston-super-Mare |
Weymouth | Whitely | Witney |
Wolverhampton | Yate | Yeovill |
York |