
AMC Theatres verbucht trotz Sommerhits wie „Superman“ und „Jurassic World Rebirth“ einen Quartalsverlust von 298,2 Millionen US-Dollar
https://variety.com/2025/film/news/amc-theatres-298-million-quarterly-loss-superman-jurassic-world-rebirth-1236570777/
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I enjoy going to the theatres a lot, but I haven’t been since the start of this year because it just feels like there’s hasn’t been much new, good and original content. Nothing that has created hype either. I miss the Barbenheimer + MI summer, I looked forward to that for weeks
Please don’t go under AMC, I just joined A-List!!! You have my $25 a month, WHAT MORE DO YOU NEED?
Jurassic was so bad.
Let’s go to the movies, guys!
Yeah, okay, it’s more expensive now than every before and yes people have absolutely no etiquette and their attitude and hygiene stink. Whatever. But don’t you want to go see the 14th installment of a franchise that they’ve rung every bit of life out and is now a rehashed, crap, storyline that makes no sense?
Go to your local cinema today!
All the films I watched were good, but not great. And knowing movies will be up on VOD and streaming give folks choices and are way more selective these days. Movie houses will probably revert to the pre-multiplex model to survive. Don’t need to show them all day long every day.
I go infrequently, mainly to take my kids for blockbusters, and it’s a hugely expensive affair each time. Now that they’re leaving home, I shall be happy to watch far better streaming options on my large screen at home.
Theaters are too bloody expensive.
its odd. I have disposable money, but just can’t stomach forking over $50 for me and my family to see a matinee. at night? we are close to $70 for something that will be streaming on an app within weeks and that is stopping at Walgreens for snacks and drink to sneak in. the movie-going model is broken and unsustainable. Cinema needs to be treated with exclusivity. Start a six-month window to streaming or something. I really dont see how movie theaters will be around in 2 or 3 years. sucks but the powers that be did this.
I can either buy groceries or watch a movie. Lower concessions and ticket costs.
AMC was in the red pre pandemic this isn’t to be unexpected they have billions in debt I believe.
The landscape has changed vastly since then too – I’d say whilst that is a factor – AMC benefited vastly during the pandemic with the ‘apes’ on Reddit that bought the stock and saw it hit record highs – the company made money from this, diluted the share to reduce debts and debt repayment values.. yet retail investors bought again on the premise of what we saw with GameStop of causing the companies shorting to go broke.. (the still think this.. what happened with GS was very very rare and a huge combination of factors Reddit notwithstanding) – if this didn’t happen arguably AMC would have headed to bankruptcy like Regal/Cineworld
Adding more ads didn’t bring in droves of more customers. Shocked!
IT COSTS OVER $100 TO TAKE OUT A FAMILY OF FOUR!!!
Maybe movie studios should throttle back streaming releases of new films. Go back to the original 3 to 5 month window of releasing on blue ray/streaming services, pre covid, and maybe that might boost ticket sales a little bit
I just have no incentive to see a movie in the theater anymore. And it’s because of streaming. I’m already paying for almost all the big ones and I still occasionally stream stuff online illegally (suck me) why would I take me and my girlfriend to the theater where I have to be around other people who will probably talk or be a distraction during a movie. Only big big big movies will be getting my movie tickets. The next avengers for example. But even then maybe not. It just doesn’t feel like the big deal it used to be when big movies came out.
FML I’m gonna use A-list until they drag me out of my local amc before they tear it down
No one has money to be paying for these movies let alone concessions rather just make a good meal at home and watch it there where it is cheaper
Expensive and my home experience is more enjoyable honestly- comfy couch, snacks, and can pause for bathroom breaks. And I’m always wary, too many crazy shootings at movie theaters/malls – no thanks I’ll stay home and wait for streaming
Who wants to pay 15 bucks for a teenager to talk behind them the whole movie?
Well my local AMC has an ongoing rat problem. The last time I was there the projector broke. So yeah, I prefer my couch 🤷🏻♀️
Bums me out. I don’t go to an AMC but do go the movies a lot and I’d really hate to see them disappear but that does seem to be where it’s trending. I’m curious if they’ll still be around or in what capacity in 10 years or so.
I know streaming and price is a deterrent for most, but to me there really is nothing like going out and seeing a movie on the big screen. I haven’t seen too much of the negative behaviors or experiences with theater etiquette my viewings especially recently , but maybe I’m just lucky / go to a good theater. Saw Bugonia last week and it was a packed crowd for a 3pm showing and a great time.
I’m not going to any theater that charges a service fee on a movie ticket. Period.
“We need to charge more” -AMC execs probably
They really need to invest in these theaters which is hard to say when they are losing money. But their theaters are so run down, and they leave the sound too low now also.
I went to Tinseltown in Jacksonville and it was simply amazing. Power reclining seats, more space between the seats, a wall behind your seat that goes up about 4ft, so you don’t even see any of the levels of people that are behind or in front of you. It really was amazing and I would go way more if we had something like that in my area. But my AMC hasn’t been refurbished since at least 2004 when I worked there and they added two imax screens.
I totally forgot Jurassic World Rebirth existed