AMC Posts Eye-Watering $202M Loss to Start 2025 – Twitchy

This should be a bite, and we wonder about the time that the cinema industry can keep the critical bleeding before changing the path.
Amc, one of the largest cinema chains, recorded a loss of $ 202.1 million at the beginning of 2025:
The losses in AMC theaters topped $ 202.1 million, as the box office began a harsh start for 2025, a period that played a host like “Mickey 17”, “Snow White” and “The Alto Knights”. https://t.co/v51dpe3sn6
Various (Variety) May 7, 2025
The losses in the world’s largest cinema operator expanded to 202.1 million dollars, as the box office began an approximate start in 2025, a period that played a hostess for flop such as “Mickey 17”, “Snow White” and “The Alto Knights”. This was a bleak financial picture of the one that was drawn in the previous quarter when the AMC losses amounted to $ 163.5 million. The revenues of the three -month period ending in March decreased by 9 % to reach 862.5 million dollars, compared to 951.4 million dollars during the same three -month period in 2024. The loss of the share reached 58 cents, compared to the loss of 78 cents in the previous quarter.
These were in line with Wall Street’s expectations. Analysts expected the exhibition giant to publish a loss in the first quarter, amounting to 59 cents per share, on revenues of $ 837 million, according to FactSet. Amc shares decreased modestly in trading after working hours, and trading them slightly less than $ 2.70 per share.
As Hollywood continues to produce content – not movies, but the content – and meet the “modern masses” that do not exist, it is not surprising that the stage chains lose great money.
Fix it for you @diverse pic.twitter.com/dogbtev0m6
– NERDROTIC (@nerdrotics) May 7, 2025
One of the largest box office ever, did not help a new “Snow White” edition in Disney, things.
Because Hollywood has died.
– “𝕏” Twit Media Critic (Twitmediacritic) May 7, 2025
Dead or die.
How to fix cinemas:
1) Prices of cutting by 50 %
2) No advertisement regardless of trailers
3) larger screens, less screens
4) A 6 -month theatrical window
5) Better filmsAdaaaker_tom May 8, 2025
All this.
Mickey was 17 very good.
– 𝙻𝚎𝚊𝚟𝚎𝙷𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚍𝙰𝚕𝚘𝚗𝚎 🇨🇦 (@Leaveheardalone) May 8, 2025
Good movies are made.
Start by returning them in the role of King F ** where they belong.
Films are not a TV.
Keep the movies alive. 🖤CAM March (Cammcharg) May 8, 2025
“Singer” and “War” are two in the theaters that deserve the time now. “Black Bag” and “Rafik” are now on broadcasting and solid movies.
Why does anyone want to pay $ 30 to watch a movie that will flow in another month
– 𝙆𝙄𝙉𝙂 𝙂𝙒𝘼𝙋𝙊 (@GWAPO42) May 7, 2025
This is the problem.
This writer recently took her younger son to watch “Minecraft”, and while the movie itself was fine, the woman adjacent to her lamp used her phone for half of the movie so that she could see her food (popcorn, dessert, and pizza). It makes the experience unpleasant.
Let’s hope at the monster summer box office 🤞🏻🤞🏻
– Jagertime (@Thevig_2012) May 7, 2025
“Al -Jawrasi World: a new birth” will be a great success. The jury is still outside “Superman” and “The Fantastic Four”.
If there is only some interpretation (in the picture.)
Ibn Shif (Sonofchive) May 7, 2025
Yes. In the picture.
The only movie that I went to watch in the theater in the past two years was the movie Lyd Ziplene’s documentary a few months ago. https://t.co/cgxb8djms
Nathan in Sukal (Nathaninskal) May 8, 2025
Many people go uninteresting. Absolutely.
Hollywood went woke up, and theaters went. https://t.co/txbirwpsvg
Red America (@redPilled_usa) May 8, 2025
Most of this is the scarcity of good films, but Kovid did not help things.
Filmladd (filmladd) May 7, 2025
Oof, actually.
Editor’s note: President Trump leads America to the “Golden Age” where Democrats are trying desperate to stop it.