As
the
world
gets
ready
for
the
second
wave
of
Coronavirus,
the
entertainment
industry
is
still
struggling
to
get
back
on
track.
While
theatres
are
still
shut
in
India,
many
cities
in
the
US
are
getting
ready
to
re-open
them.
However,
Avengers:
Endgame
director
duo,
the
Russo
brothers
are
unsure
about
the
risk
of
heading
to
cinema
halls
in
the
wake
of
the
ongoing
pandemic.
Anthony
and
Joe
Russo,
during
an
interview
with
FOX
5
DC's
Kevin
McCarthy
said
it
would
be
unsafe
for
hundreds
to
be
in
close
proximity,
while
the
COVID-19
virus
is
still
affecting
many
every
day.
Anthony
Russo
said
that
as
much
as
he
is
"desperate
for
the
theatrical
experience,
it's
a
very
personal
question
and
it
depends
on
people's
individual
circumstances,
but
unfortunately
I
don't
see
myself
getting
into
a
theatre
in
the
foreseeable
future.
Where
are
you
going
to
put
the
risk?"
He
added,
"I
think
there
are
more
immediate
places
to
put
the
risk
in
terms
of
human
connection
than
a
theatre
full
of
strangers,
unfortunately."
Anthony
Russo:
Don't
See
Myself
Getting
Into
A
Theatre
Joe
Russo
also
has
a
similar
grasp
of
the
situation
and
called
going
to
the
cinema
hall
"a
high-risk
situation".
"There's
the
question
of
where
we
want
that
to
happen,
which
we
do,
but
whether
that's
practical
and
safe
and
whether
we
can
recommend
it,
which
I
don't
think
we
could,"
he
added.
Joe
Russo
Called
Theatre
A
High-Risk
Situation
Anthony
and
Joe
Russo
are
best
known
for
co-directing
several
Marvel
Cinematic
Universe
films.
Their
last
film,
Avengers:
Endgame,
released
in
mid-2019
and
broke
several
records
including
Avatar's
global
ticket
sales
record,
which
the
James
Cameron's
sci-fi
film
held
since
2009.
Russell
Crowe's
Unhinged
Will
Release
On
July
10
According
to
reports,
Russell
Crowe-starrer
Unhinged
will
be
the
first
feature
to
release
after
the
cinema
halls
reopen
in
the
US.
The
film
is
slated
to
release
on
July
10,
2020.