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Cineworld plans to reopen cinemas as it secures safety net finance

Multiplex chain extends banking facility just in case it can't start showing movies again from July

Cineworld(Image: Penny Cross / Plymouth Live)

Cinema chain Cineworld is planning to start showing films in all its cinemas in July, as Britain emerges from lockdown and it secures millions of pounds in loans.

Bosses said that its cinemas up and down the country would open when restrictions are lifted, and plans to screen the blockbusters Tenet and Mulan.

The company also said it had secured another £90million through increasing the amount it can borrow from its banks via a revolving credit facility.

It has also been approved for an additional potential £37million from the Government-backed Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CLBILS).

Inside the IMAX screen at Cineworld Plymouth(Image: Penny Cross / Plymouth Live)

It also expects to commence a process to access US$25m through the US government CARES Act.

A statement to investors said: “Cineworld expects that this additional liquidity, to the extent required, will provide it with sufficient headroom to support the Group even in the unlikely event cinemas remain closed until the end of the year.”

The company’s shares rose by 25% after the news.

“Cineworld currently anticipates that Government restrictions related to cinemas will be lifted in each of its territories by July. Subject to this and confirmation of the schedule for film releases, Cineworld anticipates the reopening of all of its cinemas in July,” the cinema giant said in its statement to the stock exchange.