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Marcus Theatres' Q1 Loss Widens On Softer Than Expected Box Office Before ‘Minecraft', ‘Sinners' Turned Things Around
Marcus Theatres' Q1 Loss Widens On Softer Than Expected Box Office Before ‘Minecraft', ‘Sinners' Turned Things Around

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time07-05-2025

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Marcus Theatres' Q1 Loss Widens On Softer Than Expected Box Office Before ‘Minecraft', ‘Sinners' Turned Things Around

Marcus Theatres, the nation's no. 4 chain, saw losses in the March quarter grow to $6.3 million from $5.7 million on a softer box office and higher costs before A Minecraft Movie and Sinners reignited moviegoing in April. Revenue rose 7.5% to $87.4 million due largely to four more operating days vs the prior year period. More from Deadline The company cited higher film costs as a percentage of admissions revenues and higher labor expenses vs a strike-crippled Q1 2024. Attendance rose 7% and average ticket prices fell 5% on the impact of pricing promotions like the $7 Everyday Matinee and Value Tuesday, and an 'unfavorable ticket mix' with an increased number of family films. Captain America: Brave New World, Mufasa: The Lion King, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Dog Man and Moana 2 were the top performers. Concession revenues per customer rose 2.9%. 'While the overall performance of the first quarter film slate was disappointing, the start to the second quarter has exceeded expectations with the smashing success of A Minecraft Movie,' said Theatres president Mark Gramz. 'The box office hot streak continued in April with A Minecraft Movie holding strong and The King of Kings, The Amateur and Sinners exceeding expectations. With the recent strong opening weekend performance of Marvel's Thunderbolt* kicking off the summer movie season, momentum continues to build' ahead of Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning, F1, Jurassic World Rebirth, Superman, Lilo & Stitch and How to Train Your Dragon. In April, the circuit announced the addition of three new 270-degree panoramic ScreenX auditoriums in Illinois, Minnesota, and Ohio for the premiere weekend of Thunderbolts*. Milwaukee-based Marcus has two businesses, movie theaters and hotels. CEO Greg Marcus will host a call with analysts on the quarter at 11 ET. Best of Deadline Sign up for Deadline's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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