AMC movies welcome 4M+ moviegoers in biggest Christmas weekend since 2021, but what audiences never expected was happening at the box office

Created on:

By: Patrick Graham

AMC movies welcomed more than 4 million moviegoers during the biggest Christmas weekend since 2021, signaling strong recovery for the theatrical exhibition industry. The holiday box office surge comes as families fill theaters across the nation today and tomorrow, choosing big-screen experiences over streaming alternatives.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • 4 million+ moviegoers visited AMC and ODEON Cinemas from December 18-21, 2025
  • Avatar: Fire and Ash dominated Christmas Eve box office with $10.7 million in earnings
  • Five films earned at least $14 million each in a single weekend for the first time in 2025
  • Q4 2025 box office tracking as highest-grossing quarter in six years

AMC Entertainment Reports Record Pre-Holiday Attendance Numbers

The theatrical exhibition giant achieved its strongest pre-Christmas holiday weekend since 2021, with performance metrics across both U.S. and international markets exceeding expectations. December 18-21 weekend marked a significant milestone for AMC and its ODEON Cinemas division.

This attendance surge reflects renewed consumer interest in theatrical experiences following months of streaming-focused trends. The remarkable numbers demonstrate family entertainment demand during peak holiday periods, with moviegoers choosing premium formats and immersive experiences.

Avatar Fire and Ash Dominates Christmas Box Office Landscape

James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash leads the holiday box office charge with commanding performance across formats. The science-fiction epic captured $10.7 million on Christmas Eve alone, establishing itself as the clear theatrical draw.

The film’s global reach extends beyond domestic markets, with $119 million domestic and $331.1 million internationally as of late December, generating $450.1 million worldwide. Supporting releases including Anaconda and Marty Supreme added depth to the holiday slate, each earning approximately $2 million in preview screenings.

Christmas Day 2025 Movie Selections at AMC Theaters Nationwide

Featured Film Format Availability Running Time
Avatar: Fire and Ash IMAX 3D, Dolby Cinema, Standard 3 hours 15 minutes
Song Sung Blue Standard, RealD 3D 2 hours 12 minutes
Anaconda Standard, IMAX 1 hour 39 minutes
Marty Supreme Standard, Dolby Cinema 2 hours 30 minutes

AMC theaters nationwide are operating with full showtimes today, offering moviegoers flexibility across premium and standard formats. IMAX with LASER technology returns exceptional picture quality for avatar fans seeking extraordinary visual experiences.

AMC Stubs Loyalty Program Drives Holiday Season Momentum

AMC Stubs membership growth accelerated during the 2025 holiday season, with loyalty program subscriptions climbing as consumers seek additional value. Stubs Insider members enjoy 50% off tickets on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, while earning points toward rewards.

New incentives include the AMC Popcorn Pass, available at $29.99 from December 1, 2025 through December 31, 2026, offering 50% off large popcorn throughout the year. A-List subscribers receive access to up to four premium movies weekly in IMAX, Dolby Cinema, and RealD 3D formats without per-ticket expenses.

Why This Christmas Weekend Recovery Matters for Exhibition Industry

The 4 million+ attendance milestone signals meaningful theatrical recovery during a period when streaming alternatives dominate consumer habits. Holiday entertainment consumption patterns demonstrate families prioritize communal movie experiences during peak celebration periods.

Industry projections indicate Q4 2025 will achieve the highest-grossing quarter in six years, reversing months of attendance concerns. AMC’s 24% market share during this period reflects the company’s dominant position among theatrical exhibition operators, outpacing competitors like Regal and Cinemark by significant margins.


Red94 is an independent media. Support us by adding us to your Google News favorites:

Leave a review