Regal Cinemas closing indefinitely at the end of today due to COVID-19

 


The logo of the movie chain Regal Cinemas, with 536 locations across the U.S., all of which are closing at closing time indefinitely on Thursday, October 8, 2020. Despite Regal closing indefinitely and the lack of movies releasing in 2020 due to COVID-19 (which is why Regal is closing), other movie chains, such as AMC and Cinemark are choosing to keep reopening their theaters; AMC began their reopening process on July 20, 2020 with 15 CENT movie prices (only on July 20!) to commemorate their 100th anniversary of being in operation since 1920. (Movie tickets were $0.15 in 1920, therefore the INCREDIBLE price)
Cinemark has also since begun their reopening, with their theaters in my local area reopening tomorrow, Friday, October 9, 2020. Also, AMC theaters begun a tradition called AMC Safe & Clean™️ to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in their theaters, running at 40% capacity or less, requirements of masks, constant cleaning (every 30 minutes and in between shows), physical distancing, no refills, among other protocol. Image considered Fair Use in US copyright law. (Allows for the placing of a company's logo on one's blog post under Fair Use)

If you want to go to "The Best Place To Watch A Movie", you'd better do it tonight! All Regal Cinemas locations across the US are closing at the end of day on October 8, 2020 – today, and indefinitely due to COVID-19 and the lack of movies releasing in 2020 because of COVID-19.

So go now, or you may never see "The Best Place" again... These times are quite uncertain...

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  1. Best of luck to The best place to watch a movie “.

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    1. Yep, I hope they can reopen, because Julie really wants to go to MGM Springfield's theater, which is a Regal. Best of luck, Regal!

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