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‘Wonder Woman 1984’ won’t screen in Gloucester as demand deemed ‘too risky’

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Wonder Woman 1984 as the high demand for the film is considered “too risky”.With Gloucester Quays Cineworld closed until further notice, Sherborne Cinema in Kingsholm is the only other venue in the city able to accommodate filmgoers this week.Mark Cunningham, who owns the Sherborne, told Gloucestershire Live that screening the new DC blockbuster could be “too risky” for the 140-seat auditorium.“It’s too risky with the other cinemas being closed,” he said. “It creates too much demand.

It would be unwise really. I think the important thing right now is people’s safety.”The cinema’s current health and safety measures, as Gloucestershire finds itself in Tier 2, allow groups of up to six people from the same household to attend screening.“This.

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