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        <title><![CDATA[AMC movie theaters delay reopening — again]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AMC, the world&#8217;s largest movie theater chain, is delaying its reopening yet again as Hollywood studios push back the release of their planned summer blockbusters.</p><p>The company said Thursday that it won&#8217;t resume ticket sales at its US theaters until &#8220;mid-to-late August&#8221; due to the fact that there are no new movies to show. AMC had been planning on a phased <strong>reopening kicking off July 15</strong> with the hope of being fully operational by July 24, but <strong>pushed back the plan July 30 late last month</strong>.</p><p>The latest delay comes just days after Warner Bros. <strong>indefinitely </strong><strong>postponed </strong><strong>the release of its big-budget spy film, &#8220;Tenet,&#8221;</strong> which had been slated to hit theaters on August 12. Warner Bros. cited spikes in coronavirus cases across the US for the move.</p><p>&#8220;This new timing reflects currently expected release dates for much anticipated blockbusters like Warner Bros.&#8217; &#8216;Tenet&#8217; and Disney&#8217;s &#8216;Mulan,&#8217; as well as release dates for several other new movies,&#8221; the company in a statement.</p><p><strong>Disney&#8217;s &#8220;Mulan,&#8221;</strong> the next blockbuster on the calendar, <span >is slated for the big screen </span><span >on August 21. Disney is also expected to delay release of the live-action reboot of the 1998 animated classic, </span><span >which could force theaters, <strong>shuttered since mid-March</strong>, to remain closed for the entirety of the summer blockbuster season. </span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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