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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
James Moore

Cineworld’s woes point to an unhappy ending for cinema chains

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ineworld’s results look like the final scene from one of those action movies involving lots of explosions. Like their heroes, the business is still standing. But it has taken quite the beating. Will there be a sequel?

Having reported a $1.6bn (£1.3bn) pre-tax loss thanks to a pandemic-driven 67 per cent plunge in revenues during the first half of the year, we might have to wait for a definitive answer.

The world’s number two chain is trying to talk up its prospects. Some 561 out of its 778 sites were open as it released its numbers. “Steady” was the word the company chose to describe their performance, with a build up of admissions in the UK and US driven by the release of Christopher Nolan’s time-twisting, mind-bending thriller Tenet.

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