Cineworld issues statement amid bankruptcy reports - will Crawley, Chichester, Brighton and Eastbourne cinemas remain open?

Cineworld has stepped in to reassure customers after reports that the company was preparing to file for bankruptcy.
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The futures of Cineworld’s four Sussex cinemas – in Crawley, Chichester, Brighton and Eastbourne – looked under threat, following the revelations made in a Wall Street Journal report.

The Times also reported that the mammoth cinema chain is ‘set to shut cinemas’ and ‘shake up’ the boardroom.

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Cineworld has now taken the step to issue a statement on social media.

Its post on Twitter read: “All of our Cineworld cinemas are open for business as usual, and we continue to welcome Cineworld Unlimited members and all of our customers, across the UK and Ireland.

“We remain committed to being the best place to watch a movie.”

According to the Wall Street Journal, Cineworld Group Plc has struggled with rebuilding audience figures following the pandemic.

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Other media has said the company’s market value has more than halved and that Cineworld blamed a lack of blockbuster films.

The futures of Cineworld’s four Sussex cinemas – in Crawley (pictured), Chichester, Brighton and Eastbourne – looked under threat, following the revelations made in a Wall Street Journal report. Photo: Google Street ViewThe futures of Cineworld’s four Sussex cinemas – in Crawley (pictured), Chichester, Brighton and Eastbourne – looked under threat, following the revelations made in a Wall Street Journal report. Photo: Google Street View
The futures of Cineworld’s four Sussex cinemas – in Crawley (pictured), Chichester, Brighton and Eastbourne – looked under threat, following the revelations made in a Wall Street Journal report. Photo: Google Street View

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