Patty Jenkins, whose Wonder Woman 1984 has been delayed three times during the pandemic, has fired a warning that the big screen experience is fighting for its life amid continued disruption to the…
, which owns the U.S. Regal chain, is temporarily closing all of its sites again in response to ongoing difficulties, particularly in major markets such as New York which has yet to allow venues to re-open. That has prompted further significant delays to the film slate, including crucially Bond movieis scheduled for December 25 this year.
Without government intervention, Jenkins warned that we could end up living in a world where “the only option is to take your kids to watch a movie in your own living room”.
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