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Gen Z Revives Movie Theaters: Attendance Surges!
17 Dec
Summary
- 41% of Gen Z moviegoers attended theaters at least six times this year.
- Gen Z's average annual attendance rose from 4.9 to 6.1 times.
- Netflix's planned acquisition of Warner Bros. threatens the exhibition business.

Gen Z moviegoers are demonstrating a renewed enthusiasm for theatrical experiences, with 41% attending cinemas at least six times this year, according to a recent report. This marks a substantial increase from previous years, with average attendance rising from 4.9 to 6.1 visits annually. This trend counters the notion that younger audiences are abandoning theaters for digital platforms.
Films appealing to the under-30 demographic, such as "A Minecraft Movie" and "Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle," have significantly driven box office success. Industry leaders suggest that Gen Z's engagement with cinema is "appointment viewing" driven by social energy and interactive content, rather than a default choice as in past decades.
Despite this positive trend, the movie exhibition industry is bracing for potential disruption from Netflix's planned acquisition of Warner Bros. Industry representatives express concern that Netflix's business model, which favors shorter release windows, could negatively impact theaters globally, from major circuits to independent cinemas.




