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Returning to the movies

Returning to the movies Herb Scribner © Alex Cochran, Deseret News Popcorn. Soda. Sticky floors. Loud monsters. We’re about to return to the movies. But what should we expect? Movie theaters have been open for a while. It was last summer when we started to see the major chains from AMC to Cinemark to Regal begin opening their doors to customers who wanted to watch a movie during the pandemic. Only a few major new movies have come out from “Tenet” to “Mulan” to the recent ones like “Godzilla vs. Kong” and the upcoming “Mortal Kombat.” The United States is at an odd point in the coronavirus pandemic. As vaccinations continue, about one-third of the country has been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. Some people are taking off their masks and spending time with friends indoors, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends. Others still wait for their COVID-19 shots. We also don’t know who has or hasn’t been vac

Utah theaters lead the nation in bringing in audiences for Wonder Woman 1984

Utah theaters lead the nation in bringing in audiences for ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Sean P. Means © Clay Enos (Clay Enos | courtesy of Warner Bros.) Wonder Woman, played by Gal Gadot, disarms a pair of thieves in an 80s shopping mall, in a scene from Wonder Woman 1984. Five theaters along the Wasatch Front ranked in the top 10 nationally for ticket sales of the DC Comics-based superheroine action movie over Christmas weekend. The superhero movie “Wonder Woman 1984” took in $16.7 million at the North American box office over Christmas weekend, the most for any movie since the COVID-19 pandemic began and Utah theaters led the way.

Hale Centre Theatre s A Christmas Carol to screen at Megaplex Theatres

Hale Centre Theatre’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ to screen at Megaplex Theatres The live version, with audience sizes limited by COVID-19 rules, is practically sold out (Photo courtesy of Hale Centre Theatre) David Weekes, left, plays Ebenezer Scrooge, visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley (Matt Kohler), in Hale Centre Theatre s production of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol — which has been shot on video, and will screen at several Megaplex Theatres locations in Utah starting Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. | Updated: Dec. 10, 2020, 7:41 p.m. A Utah holiday tradition — Hale Centre Theatre’s annual production of “A Christmas Carol” — will have a new venue this weekend, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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