During the Thanksgiving five-day holiday period, the domestic box office in the usa reached a total revenue of 0.42 billion dollars, setting a new record. Among them, the disney animated sequel "Moana" was the most popular movie, attracting 17.4 million viewers, closely followed by Universal Pictures' "The Bad Witch". Analysts believe that the surge in movie fans is a common phenomenon.
With over 0.4 billion viewers flocking to the cinemas, the box office records are once again being broken... Thanksgiving in the USA has sparked a long-awaited "movie-watching fever".
According to Comscore media analyst Paul Dergarabedian, the total box office revenue during the Thanksgiving five-day holiday in the USA reached 0.42 billion US dollars, setting a new record.
Specifically, the estimated total weekend box office revenue in the United States is around 0.272 billion US dollars, with only a 6.4% decrease from 2023 to 2024 year-to-date (7.781 billion US dollars as of Sunday).
Among them, disney's animated sequel "Ocean Wonder" is the most popular movie, attracting 17.4 million viewers, followed closely by Universal Pictures' "Magic Bad Witch" with 8.7 million viewers, and Paramount's "Gladiator 2" attracted 3.3 million viewers from Wednesday to Sunday.
In addition, CEO Adam Aron of AMC Entertainment Holdings wrote on social media:
"There are so many attractive movies in the movie theaters. And the surge in niche movie fans like 'Red One', 'Conclave', and 'Juror #2' has become a national phenomenon."
According to social media user Tony Denaro cited by Bloomberg, 'During the five-day holiday, the top ten highest-grossing movies in the US all set new records,' Comscore also stated in the report that 'this Thanksgiving weekend is 'extraordinary' for theaters.'
As audiences return to the movie theaters, $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ The stocks increased by nearly 9% last week and rose over 1% in pre-market trading today.

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