"Jumpstarting trade at the UK’s venues is a priority for the Film Distributors’ Association (FDA), which has compiled the list after negotiations with studios and exhibition rights holders. Classic franchises feature prominently, alongside arthouse hits and newer releases whose cinema runs were curtailed or upended by coronavirus.
Films in this last category, due to open in the immediate aftermath of the closure of cinemas on 20 March, include Trolls: World Tour, whose digital release was a huge success for distributors Universal, and led to a row between the studio and multiplex chains AMC Theatres (which owns Odeon) and Cineworld.
Military Wives, Misbehaviour and Calm With Horses are among titles released just before lockdown which could now enjoy a more extended run; likewise Sonic the Hedgehog, Onward, Bloodshot and Emma.
Popular series to have a second life include the Harry Potter, Hunger Games and Twilight films, as well as the Back to the Future, Dark Knight and Matrix trilogies.
Recent Oscar winners, such as Parasite, 1917 and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, will also be up for grabs."
"Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi blockbuster Tenet will no longer be the first major new release to test the waters in UK cinemas, after studio Warner Bros pushed its release back by a fortnight, to 31 July. A week before that comes Mulan, Disney’s live-action remake, which will come out 20 days after Vue cinemas open their doors again on 4 July."
https://www.theguardian.com/film/202...as-tenet-mulan
I'd be very interested in watching the Dark Knight and Matrix films at the cinema again, and Parasite, 1917, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood would probably entice me back to the cinema.