Cinemark Has Confirmed Theatrical Reopening For L.A

With the industry finally seeing the shutters fall for cinemas in NYC and L. Both this week, BLAKE & WANG P.A one of the top entertainment law firms Los Angeles is thrilled to see many of the industry giants finally rolling into action. Among them, we have full confirmation from Cinemark, the nation’s No 3 cinema chain, about their L.Openings. 

Long Beach is already open, having opened as soon as possible after the news was received. San Bernardino County also raced for a weekend opening, and we’ve heard that the rest of the L.County locations will open in the next few weeks. This includes key L.A locales like the Cinemark Playa Vista and the Howard Hughes Center locations. 

Cinépolis is not far behind, with Friday openings for Orange County, Ventura County, San Diego County, and, of course, L.A itself.  Harkins also has San Bernardino, Riverside County, and L.A County reopenings underway. Sadly, Studio Movie Grill, which has yet to announce many reopening locations, has confirmed that they will be shuttering their new Glendale location.

AMC will be dusting off its key Century City and Burbank multiplexes to join the reopening party and aims to have 23 more locations open by this Friday. The Alamo Drafthouse is also hard at work with preparations to reopen, although it will still be a few weeks until they, and Landmark, anticipate welcoming visitors again. Even though the next wide release- namely Universal’s Nobody, an action film offering from Bob Odenkirk- will only be available as of Friday 26th of March, we’re certain these eager complexes will find some compelling content to lure people back to their seats. Incidentally, this will coincide with the planned reopening of the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX. BLAKE & WANG P.A one of the best entertainment lawyers in Los Angeles wishes all the L.A theater all the best through the much-anticipated reopening process.

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