Cineworld Group, a leading cinema operator in 10 countries and parent company of Regal cinemas (Montgomery County locations in Germantown, Rockville, and Silver Spring), announced that Cineworld has commenced Chapter 11 cases in the United States Bankruptcy Court. The current plan is for operations to continue without any interruptions at existing locations and the company is hoping to emerge from bankruptcy in the first quarter of 2023. Additional information is available below.
Per the press release: As part of the Chapter 11 cases, Cineworld, with the expected support of its secured lenders, will seek to implement a de-leveraging transaction that will significantly reduce the Group’s debt, strengthen its balance sheet and provide the financial strength and flexibility to accelerate, and capitalise on, Cineworld’s strategy in the cinema industry. The Group Chapter 11 Companies enter the Chapter 11 cases with commitments for an approximate $1.94 billion debtor-in-possession financing facility from existing lenders, which will help ensure Cineworld’s operations continue in the ordinary course while Cineworld implements its reorganisation.
As previously announced, it is expected that any de-leveraging transaction will result in very significant dilution of existing equity interests in the Group and there is no guarantee of any recovery for holders of existing equity interests. The Company does not expect the Chapter 11 filing to result in a suspension of trading in its shares on the London Stock Exchange.
The Group Chapter 11 Companies expect to file a proposed plan of reorganisation (the “Plan”) with the Court in due course and to meet the necessary requirements to emerge from Chapter 11 as expeditiously as possible. Cineworld currently anticipates emerging from Chapter 11 during the first quarter of 2023 and is confident that a comprehensive financial restructuring is in the best interests of the Group and its stakeholders, taken as a whole, in the long term. Cineworld looks forward to working with its creditors and stakeholders to advance the Group’s efforts to restructure its balance sheet.
As part of its restructuring process, Cineworld expects to pursue a real estate optimisation strategy in the US and intends to engage in collaborative discussions with US landlords to improve US cinema lease terms in an effort to further position the Group for long-term growth.
Chapter 11 is a court-supervised process that will provide a forum for efficient reorganisation of the Group’s business and balance sheet. The Group Chapter 11 Companies will remain in possession and control of their assets, existing management and the board of directors will stay in control of the business and the Group’s operations will be allowed to continue uninterrupted.
Upon filing for relief under Chapter 11, the Group Chapter 11 Companies benefit from an “automatic stay” against any action to litigate or collect a pre-petition claim. Cineworld expects to operate its global business and cinemas as usual throughout this process.
Cineworld’s subsidiaries and affiliates not engaged in the US, UK or Jersey businesses were not included in the filing and are not part of the Chapter 11 process.
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