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Cineworld could close º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cinemas with 5,500 jobs at risk 

Chain hit by delays to blockbusters including latest James Bond film No Time To Die

Cineworld and other cinema operators have been hit hard during the pandemic(Image: Penny Cross / Plymouth Live)

Cineworld could close its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ sites and put thousands of jobs at risk after the already hard-hit cinema sector was told the latest James Bond film was being delayed again.

The chain confirmed it was considering temporarily closing its cinemas, following weekend reports that it could reveal plans to close 128 sites across the country as early as Monday. That would put up to 5,500 jobs at risk.

On Sunday afternoon, the group's official Twitter account said: "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 Sunday Times reported that Cineworld bosses are to write to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden saying cinema has become “unviable” as studios keep putting back blockbuster releases. Last month, Cineworld reported half-year losses of £1.3bn.

No Time To Die, the latest Bond film, had been postponed from April to November because of the pandemic. It has now been pushed back to next April.

Other major films, including Marvel’s Black Widow and Steven Spielberg’s new adaptation of West Side Story, have also been pushed into next year.

Philippa Childs of union Bectu, which represents people in the cinema sector, said: “If these reports are true, then the first people Cineworld should be informing are their staff who will suffer as a result – not the Sunday newspapers.