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AMC Theatres Reopen In Crestwood, Chicago Ridge And Ford City
The company announced Thursday it will be offering retro ticket prices of 15 cents per movie when more than 100 theaters reopen on Aug. 20.

CRESTWOOD, IL — AMC Theatres on Thursday announced more than 100 of its theaters will reopen by Aug. 20, and another 300 theaters will reopen between Aug. 27 and Sept 3 after months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As an added bonus, the movie theater chain said guests will pay just 15 cents per movie on that day.
AMC Crestwood 18, 13221 Rivercrest Drive, Crestwood, and AMC Ford City 14, 7601 S Cicero Ave., Chicago, are set to open Aug. 20.
AMC Chicago Ridge 6, 500 Chicago Ridge (95th Street and Ridgeland Avenue) will open Aug. 27. Moviegoers will be required to wear face masks at all times, except when eating or drinking concessions.
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After the initial 100 reopenings, AMC Theaters will open another 300 theaters will open in the two weeks that follow with the major movie releases of Disney’s “The New Mutants” on Aug. 28 and Warner Bros.’ “Tenet” on Sept. 3.
AMC closed all of its theaters in March and several reopening plans were scrapped amid surges in coronavirus cases in the United States.
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“We are thrilled to once again open our doors to American moviegoers who are looking for an opportunity to get out of their houses and apartments and escape into the magic of the movies,” said Adam Aron, CEO and president of AMC Theatres, in a statement.
The company also announced a number of other health and safety policies that will be in place in response to coronavirus guidelines including fewer touch points, simplified menus for shorter lines at concessions and reduced auditorium capacities for social distancing. A complete list of new policies can be found here.
AMC Theatres said 15-cent ticket prices (plus sales tax) will only be available on Aug. 20 to celebrate the company’s 100-year anniversary with “Movies in 2020 at 1920 Prices.” While offered on all available seats, to achieve social distancing, seating capacity will be significantly reduced, according to the company.
AMC Theatres will also begin rolling out a $5 ticket promotion in the coming weeks and months of bring-back titles such as a 10th anniversary of “Inception” event, “Black Panther,” “Back to the Future,” “Ghostbusters,” “Grease,” and “Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back.” There will also be a number of food and beverage deals available.
AMC has 1,000 locations across the globe, with more than 11,000 screens, according to its website.
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