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When will UK cinemas reopen? Tickets on sale today: Unlimited Movies from £ 10 a month

Lockdown is officially coming to an end, and cinemas can finally open on May 17th. The good news for movie fans is that there is a backlog of major releases in line to finally take their place on the big screen. A dazzling line-up includes James Bond: No Time To Die, Top Gun: Maverick, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Mission Impossible 7, and Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Marvel releases Black Widow, Eternals and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Black Widow will take on Fast and Furious 9 directly when both release on July 9.

Vue cinemas announced this morning that tickets are now on sale for the first round of upcoming films, including Peter Rabbit 2 on May 17 and A Quiet Place 2 on June 4, as well as event cinema such as the Final Champions League and Europa League.

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UK cinemas to reopen: film to be released in 2021 (Image: PH)

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UK CINEMA: UNLIMITED MOVIES FOR £ 10 PER MONTH

Odeon cinemas are launching their Odeon myLIMITLESS card from just £ 9.99 a month (£ 11.99 in central London) until September 30th.

UK CINEMA: SHOULD YOU WEAR A MASK?

Major British cinema chains, including Vue and Odeon, have confirmed to Express Online that all customers must wear a mask, except when consuming food or drink.

UK CINEMA: IS THE SEAT SOCIAL DISTANCE?

All seats have a social distance between each booking group. Screening times will also be staggered to minimize crowds in common areas and hallways before and after each movie.

UK CINEMA: WHAT OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ARE THERE?

Vue Cinemas has announced a fresh air ventilation system where “where possible fresh air is constantly brought into the venue and not recirculated”.

Vue and Odeon have both confirmed to Express Online that all screening areas will be cleaned and disinfected between each screening.

All food and drinks are prepackaged and payment is always made contactless.

SCROLL DOWN FOR UK CINEMA HIGHLIGHTS IN MAY AND JUNE

PETER RABBIT 2: THE RUNAWAY – MAY 17

Peter, voiced by James Corden, finally has a home with all of his furry friends and the McGregors (Domnhall Gleeson and Rose Byrne), but can’t help but get up to mischief again.

CRUELLA – MAY 22

The latest Disney adaptation of a classic villain’s origin story, starring Emma Stone as the titular, fur-obsessed fashion designer, will be available simultaneously in movie theaters and for an additional charge on premium Disney Plus.

LUCA – JUNE 18

The latest animated treat from Disney and PIXAR follows two adventurous young boys (who may also have a strange secret) as they explore life beyond the sea. The movie will be streamed directly to Disney Plus as part of the standard subscription.

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A QUIET PLACE JUNE 2 – 3:

The sequel picks up the pieces of Emily Blunt and her children fighting for survival after sound-sensitive aliens devastate Earth.

FAST & FURIOUS 9 – 9 JULY:

After a quick detour with Hobbs & Shaw it’s back to the main franchise as Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese GIbson and Helen Mirren run their engines to record it John Cena and Charlize Theron return Computer criminal.

BLACK WIDOW – JULY 9:

This is currently the clash of the year as Scarlett Johansson’s Marvel hero tries to outsmart the Fast gang. Like Cruella, this will also hit theaters and be released on Disney Plus at a premium at the same time.

TOP GUN MAVERICK – JULY 2O:

Tom Cruise is back after 35 years as the rebellious fighter pilot still fighting authority, while the Iceman of Val Kilmer has become a four-star admiral. Jennifer Connelly is his last love interest Miles Teller plays the son of Maverick’s much-missed best buddy Goose.

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