Bedford's cinemas put film fans in the picture over when screens will reopen

Cineworld and Vue will re-open in July, subject to the lifting of government restrictions
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Cineworld and Vue plan to re-open its cinema in Bedford, in July, subject to the lifting of government restrictions

Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week announced picture houses could finally be able to reopen from July 4, more than 3½ months after shutting their doors in a bid to slow the spread of Covid-19.

Cineworld's cinema in Aspects Leisure Centre, and Vue's cinema in Riverside Square could be open again next month, if the government restrictions for cinemas are lifted.

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A spokesperson for Cineworld said: "Subject to the lifting of government restrictions and confirmation of the schedule for film releases, Cineworld anticipates the reopening of all of its cinemas in July."

Cineworld and Vue both closed their doors on March 17 ahead of the full UK lockdown on March 23.

A statement to investors from the multiplex chain said: "Cineworld currently anticipates that Government restrictions related to cinemas will be lifted in each of its territories by July.

"Subject to this and confirmation of the schedule for film releases, Cineworld anticipates the reopening of all of its cinemas in July.

"We have put in place procedures to ensure a safe and enjoyable cinema experience for its employees and customers.

“Cineworld is excited by the great movie line-up to follow the reopening of cinemas, starting with the highly anticipated new Chris Nolan movie Tenet and immediately after that with Mulan, a new Disney adventure movie.

“Cineworld, as always, greatly believes in the theatrical experience and is fully committed to be the best place to watch a movie.”

One theatre in Berlin has ripped out seats to make sure customers can stay two metres apart when German entertainment venues reopen — cutting capacity from 700 to 200 guests — while others are installing plastic screens between seats.