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IMAX Reports Best October Weekend Ever

NEW YORK — IMAX Corporation — operator of large-format movie screens around the world — reported $30 million in ticket sales at the global box office this weekend, delivering its best October weekend ever at the box office and its biggest global weekend tally since December 2019.

In the clearest sign yet that global moviegoing is back, the record-breaking results were driven by a diverse slate of blockbuster films drawing big audiences across North AmericaEurope, the Middle EastLatin America, and Asia.

Sony/Marvel’s “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” crushed expectations with a $9.6 million debut IMAX screens in North America and Russia — good for 9.5% of the film’s overall weekend haul. The film’s $8.6 million gross on 402 IMAX screens in North America marked the company’s best Friday through Sunday domestic opening weekend of the pandemic era.

Sony/MGM’s “No Time to Die” — the first major blockbuster delayed due to the pandemic — made a triumphant international debut, earning $6.8 million across 284 IMAX screens in 50 international markets. The first James Bond film shot with IMAX film cameras, “No Time to Die” scored the best IMAX opening weekend ever for the storied spy franchise in 24 countries worldwide, including JapanHong KongGermanySwitzerlandSwedenItalyDenmarkSpainSouth AfricaEcuador, and more. The debut also earned pandemic era best opening weekends in 21 countries. The film arrives in North American IMAX theaters on October 6.

“This weekend was an unqualified success, proving what today’s box office is capable of — not just with select regions or releases, but with a diverse offering of great content across every key region,” said Megan Colligan, President of IMAX Entertainment. “The perception may be that these films are overperforming, but the reality is that many people are underestimating just how excited global consumers are to get back to the movies.”

The Chinese box office continued its remarkable resurgence with an enormous opening weekend for the annual National Day Golden Week holiday. A trio of local language releases delivered $13 million in box office for the weekend, led by the historical war epic “The Battle of Lake Changjin,” which debuted to $12.9 million.

The strong fall blockbuster slate continues as Warner Bros./Legendary’s “Dune” debuts in the IMAX network in North America and China on October 22 and Disney/Marvel’s “Eternals” arrives in IMAX theaters worldwide on November 5.

IMAX is headquartered in New YorkToronto, and Los Angeles, with additional offices in LondonDublinTokyo, and Shanghai. As of June 30, 2021, there were 1,654 IMAX theater systems (1,569 commercial multiplexes, 12 commercial destinations, 73 institutional) operating in 85 countries and territories.

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