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Without a ‘Barbenheimer,’ AMC Entertainment Reports $20.7 Million Quarterly Loss


'Deadpool & Wolverine' was a late summer hit, but AMC Entertainment suffered a $27 million loss on a weaker slate of summer blockbusters.

Summer blockbusters like “Deadpool & Wolverine” and “Twisters” weren’t enough to keep AMC Entertainment from posting a $20.7 million loss during its most recent quarter. Other films released during the three-month period ending in September included “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” and “Alien: Romulus.” AMC chief Adam Aron has been publicly bullish on the health of the movie business, noting that next year will see the release of sequels to popular franchises such as “Jurassic World,” “Mission: Impossible,” “Captain America,” and “Avatar.” However, webelieve of much greater importance is our bullishness about the impressive movie slate that is coming to our theatres in November and December of 2024, and continuing in 2025 and again in 2026,” Aron said in a statement.

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