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  • IMAX CEO: When Is The Rest Of The World Going To Catch Up To China?

    IMAX CEO: When Is The Rest Of The World Going To Catch Up To China?

    “When are the rest of the countries in the world going to catch up to China?” asks IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond. “When is Hollywood going to feel comfortable releasing their blockbuster movies globally where the rest of the world is like China. In China, people feel safe and in fact, they are safe. They really want to resume their lives. They want to go back to the movies. They want to go back to restaurants. They want to do a lot of things. China in particular, but Asia in general, is ahead of the western world.”

    Richard Gelfond, CEO of IMAX, says that China and Asia, in general, are ahead of the rest of the world in feeling safe and resuming their lives including going to the movies:

    When Is The Rest Of The World Going To Catch Up To China?

    It’s remarkable that cinema capacity is constrained to 75% yet we did 25% better than our best year which was last year. That’s clearly an indication that people feel safe and in fact, they are safe. They really want to resume their lives. They want to go back to the movies. They want to go back to restaurants. They want to do a lot of things. China in particular, but Asia in general, is ahead of the western world. It hasn’t gone as smoothly in a lot of businesses as it’s gone in China but the indications are quite good that they want to get back to normal.

    I don’t think that the message in the rest of the world is survival. From the China experience, we know that there’s a pent-up demand for going to the cinema. We know that when people feel safe and healthy they’re going to go. In the United States, on the other hand, that’s the other end of the spectrum, where people just don’t feel comfortable at this point in time. I don’t believe it’s an existential issue.

    The lessons of China, not just from the National Day this weekend, you go back a few weeks ago to when the ‘The Eight Hundred’ came out and that did $115 million dollars in its opening weekend. That is in the top 10 Chinese local language movies of all time. The proof points are there. The question is when are the rest of the countries in the world going to catch up to China? When is Hollywood going to feel comfortable releasing their blockbuster movies globally where the rest of the world is like China.

    China Is Largest IMAX Market In The World

    We’ve done very well in China. We have about 700 plus screens open. We have another 300-ish in backlog. We’ve also signed a few deals this year in China, one with Wanda Cinemas and another one with a number of other operators. There’s great demand in China and as we speak we’re opening new screens there. There’s also a lot of dialogue going on. China is our largest market in the world for IMAX. It’s about 40% of our screens globally even though we’re in 82 countries. As a reference point, in North America, we have 400 screens.

    In China, we have 700 screens with several hundred still to go. So the demand is growing there. The Chinese consumer really wants to go to the movies. The Chinese consumer is also brand conscious. They also want something innovative, the next forward-looking thing. It’s a terrifically promising market for us.

    Saudi Arabia Is A Rapidly Growing Market

    Japan is another market that has gone very well for us in recent years. We have about 30 to 35 theaters open with a backlog opening. In Korea, we just signed a large deal with CGV, the largest cinema operator there. We have 16 open now and we’re opening another eight or ten in Korea. Saudi Arabia is also a rapidly growing market. There was no cinema in Saudi Arabia until about a year ago.

    Since it’s opened it’s been very successful. We have 25 theaters slated to open in Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia, we can’t build them fast enough. Western Europe, also once it starts to feel safe again and cinema gets back to normal, that’s a very good market as well.

    Non-IMAX Cinemas Have Short-Term Cash Issues

    What happens between now and the vaccine? For IMAX, we have a very strong balance sheet. We have over $315 million in cash and our cash burn is less than $9 million a month. But now that China’s open it’ll be significantly less than that. So for us, we have a long runway and a lot of staying power. For cinemas, in general, they tend to be much more levered than we are so there will be some short-term cash issues.

    What they’re going to have to do is just manage their spend rates until there’s a vaccine and Hollywood releases more films so they can come back in a direct way. Most of the major ones have raised capital during the last several months with the financial markets being very amenable. So I suspect a lot of them will make it through it but it’s a matter of cost control and how soon they reopens.

    America Didn’t Open Theaters Up As Quickly As China

    In China, there is a lot of local content as well as in Japan. IMAX has been in China since around the year 2000. We have lots of relationships with filmmakers and studios in China. We have 10 local language films available between now and the rest of the year. So there’s a lot of content going on there. I think movies got pushed because, in North America, it didn’t open up as quickly as China opened up.

    There are a few reasons for that. One is people just don’t feel as good about the virus and they’re leerier about going to out-of-home experiences. It didn’t happen the same way it happened in China. Also in China, they were very intelligent about the way they reopened. They opened about a month before some of the blockbuster movies came out so people got comfortable going to theaters. Then when the movies opened it was just a natural progression.

    In the US, because of local regulation, it happened very suddenly and then the movies came out right away. People really weren’t conditioned to go. A lot of people, if you read the polling data, didn’t even know the cinemas were open. In terms of Disney’s Mulan, the results were not as good in China as was expected but I think that probably had more to do with how the movie played rather than any safety concerns.

    IMAX CEO: When Is The Rest Of The World Going To Catch Up To China?
  • ‘Star Wars: Episode VII’, Other Disney Movies Coming to IMAX

    Filming on Star Wars: Episode VII begins in May and the hype for the return of the franchise to the big screen is growing. Today Disney added a small amount to that hype by confirming that Episode VII will indeed be coming to IMAX theaters.

    Walt Disney Studios today announced that it has signed an expanded agreement with IMAX to put most of the studio’s biggest summer movies into IMAX theaters. The deal further extends the long-running agreement the companies have had to put Disney movies on IMAX.

    “Disney has enjoyed a terrific ongoing collaboration with IMAX, and we are thrilled to extend this relationship with a collection of exciting, highly anticipated cinematic events that are perfect for the immersive IMAX format,” said Alan Bergman, president of Walt Disney Studios.

    As per the agreement, Disney will bet putting what it calls its “tentpole” live-action movies on IMAX. Specifically this includes several big titles coming both this year and in 2015, including Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Maleficent, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Tomorrowland, and, of course, Star Wars: Episode VII.

    “Disney’s and Marvel’s larger-than-life characters and dynamic universes clearly resonate with our core audiences,” said Greg Foster, Senior Executive Vice President of IMAX Corp. and CEO of IMAX Entertainment. “We are delighted to build upon this longtime association and continue to collaborate to bring many of the most iconic and cutting-edge properties in the world to life in the most immersive way possible.”

    The news of an extended Disney and IMAX relationship should come as no surprise to movie fans. In particular the next Avengers move and Episode VII are guaranteed to receive a full-press marketing blitz from Disney and appear on nearly every theater throughout the U.S.

    Episode VII is scheduled to hit theaters in the U.S. on December 18, 2015. Just this week Lucasfilm announced that primary shooting on the movie will begin in May and revealed that the story of Episode VII will take place 30 years after the end of Return of the Jedi.

  • ‘Dhoom 3’ Breaks Box Office Records

    ‘Dhoom 3’ Breaks Box Office Records

    Director Vijay Krishna Acharya’s “Dhoom 3” starring Bollywood heavyweight Aamir Khan is approaching $31 million at the global box office, raking in roughly $16 million in India alone, after opening on Friday.

    Dhoom 3 has set a box office record in North America for a Bollywood film, garnering $3.3 million so far, after opening in 236 theaters. The Yash Raj Films distributed title came in at no. 9 in the U.S., following “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” and “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues,” which held the first and second spots respectively. Dhoom 3 is also doing well in Dubai, Malaysia, Kenya and the U.K.

    The trailer for Dhoom 3 promises playing card sorcery, crotch-rocket jousting, inexplicable Elvis-impersonation, running down faces of buildings through whirlwinds of loose USD, holographic computer manipulation reminiscent of “Minority Report,” Windy City chase scenes reminiscent of “The Dark Knight,” multigenerational orphan-teachings, a “yes-man” and novelty baseball bats aflame:

    Stars of “Dhoom 2”, Bollywood legend Hrithik Roshan and former Miss World Aishwarya Rai, who incidentally is married to Dhoom 2 and Dhoom 3 star Abhishek Bachchan, are sadly not featured in Dhoom 3.

    Dhoom 3 concerns buddy cops Jai Dixit and Ali Akbar, played by Bachnan and Uday Chopra respectively, as they face off against an antagonist duo of thieves played by Khan and Katrina Kaif. Heists, chases and dancing ensue, in what is said to be one of the most expensive Indian movies ever produced. Dhoom 3 is also the first Bollywood film to be released in IMAX.

    IMAX Entertainment CEO Greg Foster commented on Dhoom 3, “This was a fantastic movie by very skilled filmmakers and we’re thrilled that this is our first venture into the Bollywood world. Given its success, we’ll be doing more.”

    Image via YouTube.

  • IMAX Giving Away Limited Edition Avengers Midnight Posters

    If you’re like most hardcore comic book nerds, then there’s a very strong possibility that you can’t wait to see “The Avengers” on the big screen. To make this joyous occasion that much sweeter, IMAX is giving you incentive to schedule your entire life around their midnight screening of director Joss Whedon’s highly-anticipated superhero blockbuster. Individuals attending the 12:01 showing of the aforementioned big-budget Hollywood actioner will receive a super cool midnight poster featuring all of your favorite characters. Except for Nick Fury. That’s kind of lame.

    All you need to do to acquire the poster is purchase tickets from a participating IMAX theater and, you know, show up. I’m assuming quantities will be limited, so don’t let the drooling four-eyed fanboy sitting next to you with his mother score five of them.

    In case you’ve been living under a very large rock for the past year or so, here’s a synopsis to help bring you up to speed with what this particular endeavor is all about:

    Nick Fury is director of S.H.I.E.L.D, an international peace keeping agency. The agency is a who’s who of Marvel Super Heroes, with Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye and Black Widow. When global security is threatened by Loki and his cohorts, Nick Fury and his team will need all their powers to save the world from disaster.

    “The Avengers”, which stars obert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsgård, Cobie Smulders, Clark Gregg, and Samuel L. Jackson, opens in theaters across the nation on May 4th. A tasty little glimpse of the poster resides below.

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  • Dark Knight Rises Likely to Contain an Hour of IMAX Footage

    I’m not a huge fan of watching big-budget Hollywood action movies in an IMAX theater. Documentaries, on the other hand, are perfectly okay, as I think the enormous screen treats the material rather well. However, attempting to watch a caped superhero lock horns with his or her archenemy seems like a phenomenal chore, not to mention a good way to end up with severe neck pain. Then again, maybe I’m just a wimp. That would actually help explain a lot of things.

    According to the Wall Street Journal, director Christopher Nolan’s upcoming cinematic extravaganza “The Dark Knight Rises” will contain nearly an hour’s worth of true IMAX footage. In order to experience the film the way it was meant to be seen, curious parties will have to find an IMAX theater near their home and pony up a pretty penny to purchase a ticket. Hardcore Batman fans probably won’t think twice before tossing their hard-earned cash towards the increasing popular cinematic format.

    Nolan’s 2008 endeavor “The Dark Knight” also made strategic use of its IMAX footage. In fact, several of the picture’s iconic action set pieces were lensed using these state-of-the-art cameras. “There was a huge irony that we were told it would be too difficult to shoot a Hollywood movie on IMAX when we had this gigantic camera department, grips, electric, hundreds of people working for us,” the acclaimed director told WSJ. “These were cameras that had been to the top of Mount Everest, to the bottom of the ocean and into outer space, but people thought we couldn’t make a feature film. It was absurd.”

    The gamble seemed to pay off, so much so that part of Nolan’s agreement with Warner Bros. involved him being able to shoot some of “The Dark Knight Rises” using IMAX technology. The director’s love affair with the format began during his childhood, when he would visit Museum of Science and Industry in order to see such documentaries as “Everest” and “To Fly”. When Nolan’s latest creation arrives in theaters, it will contain the most IMAX footage ever in a Hollywood motion picture.

    “The Dark Knight Rises”, which stars Christian Bale, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy, and Gary Oldman, opens in theaters on July 20th.

    This one’s going to be BIG… The Dark Knight Rises will contain over an hour of IMAX footage http://t.co/0GhkOhbd(image) 7 hours ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    The Dark Knight Rises will include over an hour of IMAX footage. That’s the biggest use of the format in a Hollywood film. Oooh, epic!(image) 9 hours ago via Twitter for iPhone ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    I’m going to fill up a full tank the weekend ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ comes out and drive to wherever the best IMAX cinema in the country is(image) 4 days ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    More Dark Knight Rises news this week then there has been in the last 3 months. New trailer before Avengers & over 1 hour of IMAX footage.(image) 1 hour ago via Twitter for Android ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Mmm… IMAX Batman and lots of it. Totally agree with Nolan, IMAX is the what everyone thinks 3D is. http://t.co/yzcolEL7(image) 1 hour ago via TweetDeck ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

  • “The Hunger Games” Returning To IMAX Theaters For One Week

    In total The Hunger Games has grossed over $533 million globally since its release on March 23. $13.2 million, of the total, came from IMAX theaters during it’s initial one week run. With that in mind, IMAX Corporation and Lionsgate today announced that The Hunger Games will be returning to select IMAX theaters, 100 in total, across North America. The film will play for one-week only, April 27 – May 3.

    It’s wonderful that so many fans have expressed interest in seeing The Hunger Games in the immersive IMAX format, and many of these are repeat viewers,” said Lionsgate’s Motion Picture Group Co-Chair Rob Friedman, adding “We’re delighted that IMAX has been able to accommodate them through this special one week re-engagement.

    The Hunger Games has become a cultural phenomenon and we are thrilled to provide moviegoers with another opportunity to see this year’s most successful film in IMAX,” said Greg Foster, Chairman and President of IMAX Filmed Entertainment.

    If you’re unfamiliar with The Hunger Games, below you’ll find the trailer and official synopsis. Enjoy.

    Every year in the ruins of what was once North America, the Capitol of the nation of Panem forces each of its twelve districts to send a teenage boy and girl to compete in the Hunger Games. A twisted punishment for a past uprising and an ongoing government intimidation tactic, The Hunger Games are a nationally televised event in which “Tributes” must fight with one another until one survivor remains.

    Sixteen year old Katniss Everdeen volunteers in her younger sister’s place to enter the games, and is forced to rely upon her sharp instincts as well as the mentorship of drunken former victor Haymitch Abernathy when she’s pitted against highly-trained Tributes who have prepared for these Games their entire lives. If she’s ever to return home to District 12, Katniss must make impossible choices in the arena that weigh survival against humanity and life against love.