Cinemark Announces June 2022 Box Office Delivered the Best Performance in More Than Two Years
Cinemark Holdings reported its highest-grossing month since the pandemic in June 2022, driven by strong film releases such as Top Gun: Maverick, which surpassed $1 billion globally. The North American box office generated $216 million on the weekend of June 10, ranking fourth highest since 2019. Additionally, over 25% of Top Gun: Maverick viewers were returning moviegoers, with nearly 30% aged 55 or older. Cinemark's premium format offerings, particularly XD, also saw increased demand, showcasing a positive recovery trend in the theatrical exhibition industry.
- Highest monthly box office performance since the pandemic.
- Top Gun: Maverick surpassed $1 billion globally.
- June 10 weekend box office generated $216 million, ranking fourth highest since 2019.
- Over 25% of Top Gun viewers were returning patrons.
- Nearly 30% of returning viewers were over 55 years old.
- Demand for premium formats increased, with XD outperforming pre-pandemic levels.
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The consistent release of exciting new films with broad consumer appeal, strengthening consumer sentiment and over-indexing of premium formats culminated in the highest monthly box office performance in the COVID era.
“We have consistently stated that a steady stream of diverse, compelling new film content, along with improving moviegoer sentiment, would be driving forces behind the reignition of theatrical exhibition. We were thrilled to see these two factors play out throughout the month of June,” said
June took off with remarkably strong ticket sales for Top Gun: Maverick as word of mouth following the film’s premiere drove people to experience it on the big screen multiple times with friends and family. The movie flew past the
The combined strength of June’s film releases yielded multiple noteworthy results for the North American industry. For instance,
This stellar slate came to theatres as moviegoer confidence strengthens and remains at a high point, hovering between 87 and 88 percent of moviegoers indicating they are “very or somewhat comfortable” going to the movies today.[1] Notably, the wide variety of new releases has brought a meaningful range of movie lovers back to theatres. Of those who saw Top Gun: Maverick at a Cinemark theatre on opening weekend, more than 25 percent were returning to the exhibitor for the first time in over a year. Nearly 30 percent of those patrons were over the age of 55, marking notable progress in theatrical exhibition’s broader recovery.
As consumers are craving premium out-of-home experiences, surge in demand to see Hollywood’s newest films in the most immersive way possible has contributed to a meaningful uptick in premium large format ticket purchases, specifically within Cinemark XD auditoriums. XD continues to over-index relative to pre-pandemic performance with Top Gun: Maverick delivering one of Cinemark’s best XD performances for a film of its size, generating more than 25 percent of domestic box office.
Cinemark remains optimistic about the industry’s strong path to recovery as new films continue to hit the big screen through the remainder of this year and beyond.
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