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AMC postpones movie theater reopenings until end of July amid coronavirus crisis

Lindsey Bahr
The Associated Press

AMC Theaters, the nation's largest chain, is pushing back its plans to begin reopening theaters by two weeks after being closed by the COVID-19 outbreak. The company said Monday that it would open approximately 450 U.S. locations on July 30 and the remaining 150 the following week.

The company had planned to begin opening theaters in mid-July, but the July theatrical release calendar was effectively wiped clean last week when "Mulan" and "Tenet" were delayed for release until August. 

General managers across the U.S. started working full time Monday to get their buildings ready to reopen, AMC CEO and president Adam Aron said. 

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AMC will delay reopening the chain's movie theaters by two weeks, to July 30.

"We continue to devote extraordinary resources into our plan to operate our theaters with a hyper-commitment to the safety and health of our guests and associates," Aron said in a statement. 

Most indoor U.S. theaters have been closed since mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic. But both independent locations and major chains are readying to reopen within the next month.

However, plans could continue to change given the surge of cases in a number of states. Last week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said New York would delay reopening cinemas while it continued to research the safety of indoor, air-conditioned venues.

AMC expects its approximately 1,000 worldwide locations to be open by early August. 

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