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Regal to offer $1 family movie tickets this summer. Here's what to know
Regal to offer $1 family movie tickets this summer. Here's what to know

Miami Herald

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Regal to offer $1 family movie tickets this summer. Here's what to know

Regal Cinemas is offering $1 tickets on family-friendly movies all summer long. Starting Tuesday, June 10, moviegoers can snag discounted tickets on select family films every Tuesday and Wednesday as part of its Summer Movie Express, the theater chain said. More than 400 participating theaters will screen two PG-rated movies each week until Aug. 6, offering $1 tickets for the first show of the day, according to a news release. 'Once again, we are excited to bring back this highly anticipated summer program of crowd-pleasing entertainment for groups of all sizes at an incredibly affordable price,' Brooks LeBoeuf, senior vice president of U.S. Content for Regal, said in the release. Family movies playing this summer include 'Sing 2,' 'IF,' 'PAW Patrol, The Movie,' and more. Customers can also grab discounted concessions, including a $5 snack pack that comes with a small drink, snack-sized popcorn and fruit snacks, according to the movie theater's website. The summer months are usually the busiest for most theaters, and 'foot traffic is everything,' The Hollywood Reporter reported in May 2024. Citing industry experts and data, the outlet reported that the profit margin on single tickets is around 33% and jumps to '56 percent on a concession.' Rival AMC Theaters is also looking to woo moviegoers with half-priced tickets for Stubs Rewards members every Wednesday this summer, McClatchy News reported. The discount launches July 9 and will be available in addition to the Tuesday ticket discount currently offered to the chain's rewards members. Find your nearest Regal theater here.

AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron Sees $11 Million Pay Package For 2024
AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron Sees $11 Million Pay Package For 2024

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron Sees $11 Million Pay Package For 2024

Adam Aron, chairman-CEO of AMC Entertainment, saw total compensation of $11.35 million in 2024, less than half of his $25.4 million pay package from the year before. Base pay of $1.5 million was steady. Stock awards valued at $5.4 million were down from nearly $18 million in 2023, according to an SEC filing Wednesday. More from Deadline AMC Entertainment CEO Says Three Of Six Major Studios Agree 45-Day Window Needed – CinemaCon AMC's Adam Aron Slams 17- & 30-Day Theatrical Windows As Too Short, Calls Whole Topic 'A Very Live Debate Right Now' Regal Cineworld Names Brooks LeBoeuf U.S. Film Content Head Aron's employment agreement at the helm of the largest theater chain in the U.S. and globally calls for a grant of at least $4 million of long-term incentive equity compensation. Non-equity incentive plan compensation (like a cash bonus) of $4.38 million fell from $6 million. Best of Deadline 'Ginny & Georgia' Season 3: Everything We Know So Far Everything We Know About The 'Reminders of Him' Movie So Far 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery

AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron Sees $11 Million Pay Package For 2024
AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron Sees $11 Million Pay Package For 2024

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron Sees $11 Million Pay Package For 2024

Adam Aron, chairman-CEO of AMC Entertainment, saw total compensation of $11.35 million in 2024, less than half of his $25.4 million pay package from the year before. Base pay of $1.5 million was steady. Stock awards valued at $5.4 million were down from nearly $18 million in 2023, according to an SEC filing Wednesday. More from Deadline AMC Entertainment CEO Says Three Of Six Major Studios Agree 45-Day Window Needed – CinemaCon AMC's Adam Aron Slams 17- & 30-Day Theatrical Windows As Too Short, Calls Whole Topic 'A Very Live Debate Right Now' Regal Cineworld Names Brooks LeBoeuf U.S. Film Content Head Aron's employment agreement at the helm of the largest theater chain in the U.S. and globally calls for a grant of at least $4 million of long-term incentive equity compensation. Non-equity incentive plan compensation (like a cash bonus) of $4.38 million fell from $6 million. Best of Deadline 'Ginny & Georgia' Season 3: Everything We Know So Far Everything We Know About The 'Reminders of Him' Movie So Far 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery Sign in to access your portfolio

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