Vue chief government: UK cinemas not out of the darkness regardless of Barbenheimer field workplace success

Fewer movie releases have hit UK cinemas, the pinnacle of one of many UK's greatest cinema chains has informed Sky News.

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"Our issue is a supply issue, our issue is not enough movies," the chief government of Vue International, Tim Richards, stated on the Daily Podcast.

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"We know the numbers: 36% fewer films released last year, 20% fewer films released this year."

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The post-COVID-19 cinema restoration has taken years longer than anticipated, Mr Richards stated. "We're still significantly down [compared] to before pre-pandemic run rates, and that's now going on four years."

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This is due to an absence of movies, he added. "After the pandemic we just didn't have the movies for [audiences] to see. And now that they're back, our customers are back with us."

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The stakes are excessive. With the Hollywood actors' strike and writers' walkout occurring on the similar time, the UK cinema trade is just not out of the darkness, Mr Richards stated.

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The newest strikes are totally different, he stated, in comparison with earlier Writers Guild walkouts in 2007 and 2008 which lasted 100 days. That industrial motion was probably not felt because the studios managed to launch movies, Mr Richards stated.

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"This time feels a little bit different, if it goes for a longer period of time then we might feel the impact of it."

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"I mean, it's been 40 years since their last strike and 60 years since both writers and SAG-AFTRA [Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists] were on strike together."

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Overall, nonetheless, it has been a tremendous summer time with an unbelievable number of films, Mr Richards stated.

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The affect of the so-called Barbenheimer - an amalgamation of the Barbie and Oppenheimer movie titles - led to the most important weekend of cinema-going since earlier than the pandemic.

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Advance bookings at Vue cinemas have been the biggest because the 2019 launch of Avengers Endgame, Mr Richards stated.

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Nearly a fifth (23%) of Vue prospects booked to see each films on the similar time, he added.

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"I don't think anyone saw that coming."

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"It just really goes to show that when the movies are out there, our customers are desperate to come out and be entertained on a big screen."

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Mr Richards stated the period of firms like Netflix and Disney+ having a unfavourable impact on cinema viewing is over. "Streaming services have their day in the sun and that's come and gone."

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