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Fandango correspondent Nikki Novak breaks down the headlines for the film that will debut on the small screen the coronavirus pandemic.
Blocking the multi-cinemas the coronavirus pandemic has softened film parks that favor the social distance they might not have had since Olivia Newton-John threw John Travolta in one towards the end of “Grease,” the Hollywood re-enactment. of the 1950s American teenager.
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However, finding a drive-in near you on those days is significantly more complicated than the Eisenhower administration.
There are only 321 movie park theaters in the United States, according to a survey on the online statistics portal Statista. This is a cry of the industry’s heyday in the 1950s, when about 4,000 were in business, according to DriveInMovie.com.
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This is less than the 349 movie parks open between 2015 and 2017 and the 593 that existed in 1995.
Parked in a drive-in. (iStock)
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United Drive-In Theatre Owners Association suggests that the number of theaters in the country may be even less than Statista’s reports: in October 2019, there were 305 movie sites with 549 screens in the United States.
New York has the concentration, with 28 sites and 49 screens, while Pennsylvania is tied with 28 sites but lacks forty-five screens.
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The other five states with double-digit theaters come with Ohio, with 24 sites (44 screens); Indiana with 19 sites (35 screens); California with 15 sites (44 screens); Texas with 12 sites (28 screens); Tennessee with 11 sites (19 screens).
Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Louisiana, and North Dakota, on the other hand, do not have movie theaters, according to the association.
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