Western Daily Press

Cinemas counting on Bond for further boost

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EVERYMAN Media has said the hotly anticipate­d new James Bond film is set to help boost cinemagoer numbers back to levels seen before the pandemic struck after a summer surge in demand.

The group saw admissions bounce back to 80% of pre-Covid levels since full reopening of its screens on July 21 and is hopeful this will rise further thanks to upcoming releases, including the new 007 instalment No Time To Die.

Everyman boss Alex Scrimgeour said: “Admission levels since July 21 have reached 80% of 2019 levels up to September 16, exceeding management expectatio­ns and signalling the sustained consumer demand for a premium cinema experience.

“We anticipate that the strong slate expected in the fourth quarter, including the new Bond film, together with further innovative programmin­g will drive further growth in this figure.”

The recent rebound comes after a tough start to 2021 for the group after the lockdown forced closures across the leisure sector.

Everyman remained deep in the red with pre-tax losses of £9.2 million for the six months to July 1, with venues closed for 20 weeks of the half-year.

This was better than the £13.8m loss seen a year earlier and the £22.2m of losses at the full year stage, but confirmed the impact on the group of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Everyman was able to reopen screens from May 17 and said admissions since then were 66% of pre-Covid levels up to July 1, helped by recent movie releases such as Nomadland, Black Widow and A Quiet Place Part II.

It has pushed through a “modest” price increase, with average ticket prices up 5% to £11.18.

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Nicola Dove/PA Daniel Craig in the new Bond film No Time To Die

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