NATO in the News: Exhibitors Weigh In On Industry’s Surge

As 2024 begins to wind down, the exhibition industry is surging in a major way. Movie theatres around the world are packed with enthusiastic movie-goers, and the industry is showing yet again how culturally significant it is.

Below, we’ve included some of the press coverage focused on how exhibitors are being creative and innovative in order to give consumers a great experience.

The Thanksgiving stretch is delivering an unprecedented estimated $422M at the domestic box office.

AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron says that this weekend is “a national phenomenon” when it comes to moviegoing.

That Wednesday through Sunday tally for all movies breaks the previous Thanksgiving record for all titles from 2018 when Ralph Breaks the Internet drove the marketplace to a $315.6M total.

Distribution sources always felt we were in for an enormous moviegoing rebound in the post Covid-post strikes era fueled by the massive want-to-see of Disney’s Moana 2, and the second weekends of Universal’s Wicked and Paramount’s Gladiator 2. For those keeping track, the 10-day box office since Friday, Nov. 22 when Wicked and Gladiator 2 opened is bound to gross a huge $681.5M.

Bob Bagby, the chief executive officer the B&B Theatres chain and chairman of the National Association of Theatre Owners, said in an interview that a young family friend pledged to see Wicked in cinemas at least twice more.

“Our lobbies were full of guests in pink and green and of course a few dressed like gladiators, and this is just the beginning of a fantastic holiday season,” Bagby said.

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Are ‘Wicked’ and ‘Gladiator II’ the next ‘Barbenheimer’? How movie theaters are making ‘Glicked’ a can’t-miss event.

Calling this movie pairing “the perfect storm to bring everyone out,” Mike Bowers, president and CEO of Harkins Theatres, told Yahoo Entertainment that the chain has been “eventizing movies” since its founding in 1933 — and plans to continue with “Glicked.” “Whether it’s specialty cocktails or, of course, the famous popcorn vessels and lobby interactions and such for the guests,” he explained, “it’s beyond going to the movies and going home. They get an opportunity for an Instagram moment and something that’s shareable.”

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‘Wicked’ Seeing $117M Opening, ‘Gladiator II’ Still Conquering $60M — Saturday AM Box Office Update

Exhibitors are upping the out-of-home experience. B&B Theatres has Roman guards tearing tickets and serving Strength & Honor cocktails in celebration of Gladiator IIAlamo Drafthouse Cinema is selling “Defying Gravi-Tea”, Witch’s Brew and throwing Emerald City soirees. Marcus Theatres has character appearances by Elphaba and Glinda, and pink and green ICEE’s.

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‘Wicked’ and ‘Gladiator’ set the stage for gravity-defying box office weekend

Exhibitors are joining in on the fun too. Look Cinemas — a dine-in theater chain with locations in Downey, Glendale, Monrovia and Redlands — has curated a special “Wickedator” menu with themed food and beverage items ranging from Arena Nachos (“Gladiator”) to Emerald City Sours (“Wicked”). James Meredith, head of marketing and revenue at Look Cinemas, said the company has been preparing for this weekend for months, reserving premium screening rooms for both films, hosting advance screenings as early as Wednesday and expanding its showtimes and hours of operation to meet consumer demand reminiscent of the “Barbenheimer” craze.

“Our guests want to come in and escape for a while and have a big event or celebration around some of these popular movies,” Meredith said. “These types of movies … remind customers of how special the moviegoing experience is.”

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Last Chance for Entries: ICTA’s Fourth Annual North America Cinema Awards (NACA)

There’s Still Time to Nominate a Theatre for the North American Cinema Awards. The submission deadline has been extended to November 27.

The International Cinema Technology Association (‘ICTA’), the leading global network of professionals in the motion picture industry, is now accepting award nominations for its Fourth Annual North America Cinema Awards (NACA) presented in partnership with Celluloid Junkie.

The NACA Awards acknowledge theatrical motion picture exhibition organizations that have demonstrated industry-changing innovation and shown a continual dedication to excellence in delivering the best possible moviegoing experience. ICTA created the NACA Awards to recognize and showcase the remarkable technological innovations within the cinema industry.

To be eligible for the 2024 awards, nominee projects must be completed between November 1, 2023 and October 31, 2024. All nominations must be received by ICTA by midnight Pacific on November 27, 2024. Winners will be notified in early December.

The prestigious awards will be celebrated at the 2025 ICTA Los Angeles Seminar Series on Tuesday, January 14 at a Gala Awards Dinner. Winners must attend in person and will be celebrated at the event.

Projects should embrace the showmanship of going to the movies and create an elevated guest experience through the design and use of technology.

The three categories are:

Best New Build Cinema
This category is for new construction of a cinema completed in North America. . Please include owner/operator, architect/engineer, contractor and technology vendors and installers. Recognized for offering outstanding cinematic experiences thanks to the implementation of cutting-edge cinema technology and innovations.

Best Cinema Refurbishment
This category includes expansions and renovations of cinemas. An existing cinema site or screening room that has been significantly enhanced or altered.

Best Use of Technology
This category includes new technology used in a cinema. Technology could be within the auditorium, projection booth or elsewhere in the theatre including lobby, ticketing and other spaces. Technology includes software, hardware, physical elements and operations within the venue.