More than 76 percent of Americans between ages 12 and 74 saw at least one movie in a cinema this year, while 85 percent plan to go as often or more often in 2025, according to a new report.
> More than 76 percent of Americans between ages 12 and 74 saw at least one movie in a cinema this year, while 85 percent plan to go as often or more often in 2025, according to a new report.
Some additional information from this Variety article:
> Highlights of the report include the fact that 85% of moviegoers plan to go to the movies in 2025 as often or more often than they did in 2024. Similarly, 72% of those surveyed across 14 countries said they’re going to cinemas “more” or “the same” as six months ago. 76% of Americans 12-74 saw at least one movie in a theater this year, with loyalty programs seeing a 12% jump in new subscriptions from 2023 to 2024. > > Gen Z moviegoers are the most active of any group, with 90% of females and 89% of males going to at least one movie a year, according to NRG — though males listed movies as their No. 2 favorite activity, behind video games. > > Meanwhile, the report points out that Hispanic moviegoers continue to be strong supporters of moviegoing, and are 11% more likely to see prefer seeing a movie on opening weekend than the general moviegoing population. 27% of Hispanic moviegoers attend six movies a year or more. > > NATO also projects that next year will see more movies released in 2,000 locations or more in the U.S., going from approximately 95 in 2024 to 110 in 2025. And many of them will be seen on bigger screens, with 37% more large format screens around the world than five years ago.
More than 76 percent of Americans between ages 12 and 74 saw at least one movie in a cinema this year, while 85 percent plan to go as often or more often in 2025, according to a new report.
> More than 76 percent of Americans between ages 12 and 74 saw at least one movie in a cinema this year, while 85 percent plan to go as often or more often in 2025, according to a new report.
Some additional information from this Variety article:
> Highlights of the report include the fact that 85% of moviegoers plan to go to the movies in 2025 as often or more often than they did in 2024. Similarly, 72% of those surveyed across 14 countries said they’re going to cinemas “more” or “the same” as six months ago. 76% of Americans 12-74 saw at least one movie in a theater this year, with loyalty programs seeing a 12% jump in new subscriptions from 2023 to 2024. > > Gen Z moviegoers are the most active of any group, with 90% of females and 89% of males going to at least one movie a year, according to NRG — though males listed movies as their No. 2 favorite activity, behind video games. > > Meanwhile, the report points out that Hispanic moviegoers continue to be strong supporters of moviegoing, and are 11% more likely to see prefer seeing a movie on opening weekend than the general moviegoing population. 27% of Hispanic moviegoers attend six movies a year or more. > > NATO also projects that next year will see more movies released in 2,000 locations or more in the U.S., going from approximately 95 in 2024 to 110 in 2025. And many of them will be seen on bigger screens, with 37% more large format screens around the world than five years ago.
This article is talking about domestic sales only (which means only counting money from US and Canada). It's a combination of the domestic grosses of Deadpool & Wolverine, Inside Out 2, Moana 2, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Alien: Romulus ,and Mufasa.
Including worldwide grosses, Disney made ~$4.3 billion.
Tom Holland raves about acting with Zendaya. The two will film "Spider-Man 4" and Christopher Nolan's new movie together in 2025.
If 2024 will be remembered for anything, it will be the absolute return of Disney at the box office. After a string of events films that weren’t events in 2023, i.e. Pixar’s Elemental, The Marvels, The Haunted Mansion and Wish, the Mouse House came raging back this year, becoming the only motion pic...
If 2024 will be remembered for anything, it will be the absolute return of Disney at the box office. After a string of events films that weren’t events in 2023, i.e. Pixar’s Elemental, The Marvels, The Haunted Mansion and Wish, the Mouse House came raging back this year, becoming the only motion pic...
The Marvel TV boss says "it's going to be exciting to see where she pops up next" of Iman Vellani's Kamala Khan.
Longtime executive Nate Moore will depart Marvel Studios and transition to producing [outside of Marvel] in early 2025.
Longtime executive Nate Moore will depart Marvel Studios and transition to producing [outside of Marvel] in early 2025.
Weekend box office preview: 'Sonic the Hedgehog 3' will outrun 'Mufasa' in North America, but the lion will be global king with $180 million In opening.
2028 at the earliest, probably.
Bob Persichetti and Justin K. Thompson are set to direct the conclusion to the studio's Spider-Verse trilogy, Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.
> To anyone confused: Bob and Justin are not the new directors, they have been the directors of BTSV the entire time — and doing a great job. They were just announced today.
Bob Persichetti and Justin K. Thompson are set to direct the conclusion to the studio's Spider-Verse trilogy, Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.
> To anyone confused: Bob and Justin are not the new directors, they have been the directors of BTSV the entire time — and doing a great job. They were just announced today.
Bob Persichetti and Justin K. Thompson are set to direct the conclusion to the studio's Spider-Verse trilogy, Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.
> To anyone confused: Bob and Justin are not the new directors, they have been the directors of BTSV the entire time — and doing a great job. They were just announced today.
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Snitches get stitches.
Ed Bernero has been tapped as showrunner for Marvel's 'Nova'.
The first-ever "Bluey" animated film is headed to theaters in 2027 -- all the details.
The first-ever "Bluey" animated film is headed to theaters in 2027 -- all the details.
Short version: No.
Long version: Nooooooo.
> He’s a spy. She’s an assassin. Together with their telepathic daughter and their clairvoyant dog, the Forgers make the perfect faux family. But while on vacation, Loid’s mission is put at risk when Anya eats a chocolate hiding the fate of the world. > > Special Features and Technical Specs: > - Audio: Japanese TrueHD 5.1 and English TrueHD 5.1 > - Trailers
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> You will be changed. Wicked: For Good, only in theaters November 21, 2025.💚❤️
Hey, we invested so much money in these new AI-powered computers, and we gotta use them for something.
No, the Sinister Six movie eventually became Spider-Man: No Way Home. The reason they keep making the SSU movies is because they want to have their own billion-dollar grosser all to themselves without sharing the profits with Disney.
That was the plan.
Sony suffered a data breach in 2014, and all their emails leaked. In those emails, they were discussing plans to make a Sinister Six movie with Spider-Man having a major role.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
It's not.
It's part of Sony's Spider-Man Universe, same as the Venom movies, Morbius, and Madame Web.
Why are they putting on fake fur?
We are so back.
Honesty, the movie wasn't that bad. I don't see why people hated it so much.