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The box office is continuing to try and rebound against the pandemic, and this week saw Jason Statham’s
Wrath of Man lead the way. The Guy Ritchie-directed action flick took the #1 spot this weekend with $8.1 million. That’s a fairly good start for a mid-budget action thriller, and in fact is not far off from what Ritchie’s pre-pandemic film
The Gentlemen opened with ($10.7 million) in January of 2020. It also tops the last action film of this caliber that Statham toplined in 2016’s
The Mechanic: Resurrection which grossed $7.5 million in its first weekend.
Of course, like any film during the pandemic there are a ton of asterisks to be mentioned.
Arc Cinema in Great Yarmouth will be reopening on May 17.
The Light cinema in Thetford is expected to open in May while Central Cinema in Fakenham will host screenings from May 17.
Movie-goers will be able to return to Great Yarmouth s Arc Cinema.
- Credit: Archant
Many of the other independent cinemas have not yet confirmed when they will reopen. Outdoor cinemas will also be permitted to open.
Theatres in Norfolk will be welcoming back audiences, with the Pavilion Theatre in Gorleston hosting the Summer
Showtime variety show from May 18, Sheringham Little Theatre staging shows and film screenings from May 22, and music performances returning to Diss Corn Hall.
The original Captain Canary (left) passes the torch on to the new version (right)
- Credit: NCFC
For generations he has been a familiar sight at Carrow Road, cheering on the boys from the sidelines and leading celebrations.
A timeline showing the history of mascots at Norwich City
- Credit: NCFC
But now, after more than 25 years in his current form, Norwich City mascot Captain Canary will fly into the next season with a brand new look.
A new look Captain Canary has been unveiled for the new season.
- Credit: NCFC
The Covid-19 pandemic has seen the mascot kept apart from supporters, with matches held behind closed doors throughout the promotion-winning campaign - with just a few exceptions during pilot events.
The original Captain Canary (left) passes the torch on to the new version (right)
- Credit: NCFC
For generations he has been a familiar sight at Carrow Road, cheering on the boys from the sidelines and leading celebrations.
A timeline showing the history of mascots at Norwich City
- Credit: NCFC
But now, after more than 25 years in his current form, Norwich City mascot Captain Canary will fly into the next season with a brand new look.
A new look Captain Canary has been unveiled for the new season.
- Credit: NCFC
The Covid-19 pandemic has seen the mascot kept apart from supporters, with matches held behind closed doors throughout the promotion-winning campaign - with just a few exceptions during pilot events.