the staff of the Ridgewood blog
North Brunswick NJ, Cineworld Group, the owner of Regal Cinemas, said it is considering temporarily closing its theaters “but a final decision has not yet been reached.”
The UK greater group said in a tweet , ” We can confirm we are considering the temporary closure of our U.K. and US cinemas, but a final decision has not yet been reached. Once a decision has been made we will update all staff and customers as soon as we can.”
The news comes just a day after the latest James Bond film, “No Time to Die,” was delayed until spring 2021 the latest blow to the movie industry.
Movie theaters have been closed since March when Governor Murphy ordered businesses across the state to close in an attempt to stem the spread of the coronavirus virus. At the end of August theaters were allowed to open at 25% capacity in New Jersey.
Regal is the second-largest cinema chain in the United States after AMC (AMC), with more than 500 theaters.
In New Jersey there are 11 locations including; Burlington Township, Turnersville, South Plainfield, Hamilton in Mercer County, Moorestown, Sewell, North Brunswick, Vineland, Mays Landing, Manahwakin and Phillipsburg.