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How Going to the Movies Is Changing, in Charts Hollywood’s new normal involves fewer wide releases, more big screens and novelty popcorn The stakes for the industry are particularly high during the summer season, which typically makes up some 40% of domestic ticket sales in a given year. There have been fewer wide releases—movies opening or eventually playing in 2,000 or more theaters—out this year. Just 54 wide-release films have been released so far in 2024, which is about 80% of the average number by this point in prepandemic years. When customers do go to movies, they increasingly prefer “premium large format” and IMAX screens, both of which now account for a larger share of box-office sales than they did before the pandemic.

How Going to the Movies Is Changing, in Charts

How Going to the Movies Is Changing, in Charts

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