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AMC is reportedly looking to shorten ad pre-show

Since 2019, AMC has shut down 169 theaters as a cost-cutting measure.
Since 2019, AMC has shut down 169 theaters as a cost-cutting measure. (Getty Images)
  • AMC Theaters recently added a disclaimer stating films would begin 25-30 minutes after the advertised showtime, following a deal to increase in-theater advertising.
  • This decision, stemming from a partnership with National CineMedia, aimed to boost AMC's advertising revenue amidst its weakest first-quarter earnings since 1996.
  • The extended pre-show, which included both new ads and AMC's branded content, caused significant frustration among moviegoers and major film studios.
  • Audiences voiced their annoyance on social media, with many indicating they would simply arrive at the cinema later to avoid the lengthy pre-film content.
  • In response to the backlash, AMC is reportedly considering shortening its pre-show, potentially reversing some of the recent changes.
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