On Monday, California movie theaters were given the go-ahead to reopen as early as this weekend (June 12). But as Deadline points out, that doesn’t mean the theaters will actually open. According to the report, all of the theaters operated by AMC, Cinemark (which has its own phased reopening plan beginning on June 19), Regal, Alamo Drafthouse, Arclight Cinemas, Laemmle, Cinepolis, and Landmark will all remain closed on Friday. Obviously, there isn’t anything new to show right now, with the first major wide release being the Russell Crowe road rage thriller Unhinged on July 1, followed (by …