marc cieslak has been finding out more.eparing for the latest blockbuster trailers, i'll be grabbing a game controller and firing up a console on one of the biggest screens here at the cineworld in london's leicester square. there's big, and then there's that. this screen is 2a metres across, which dwarfs even the largest television. at the moment, though, its grand scale is simply highlighting that i need to spend a little bit more time practising at mario kart. after months of cinema closures, blockbuster cinematic releases have been on hold for the last year or so. the movie business has taken a massive financial hit. in 2020, the global box office was 71% behind where it was in 2019. the box office in the uk last year took around £322 million, which is a good 76% behind where it was in 2019. so it really was a sizeable hit last year. finding new ways to make cash has seen cinema chains turn to the world's biggest entertainment medium, video games, renting their screens out to gamers. we haven't been able to see a superh