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AMC Theatres is making it easier for moviegoers to know the actual start time of their film screening and avoid ... arrive a little later without missing the start of their movie. This small change ...
In a recent change, AMC Theatres is warning customers that their movies may not actually start at their listed showtimes due to extra ads. Here’s what you need to know about the change.
Under the new deal, AMC will feature up to five minutes of ads after a movie's official start time, along with a 30–60 second "Platinum Spot" before the final trailers.
Late for the movies? You’ll probably still make it if you’re headed to an AMC movie theater. AMC Theatres announced this ...
AMC Theaters has revealed it will add EVEN more commercials to its pre-movie lineups, and these ads won’t be just trailers anymore. Get ready, Coke, you’re about to have some commercial ...
You might have to wait a little longer for the show to start next time you're at the movie theater. Traditionally, AMC plays trailers for other films before the start of the show. Now, they're ...
For nearly six years, AMC was the only major theater chain that refused to let CineMedia run ads right after the trailers but before the movie had actually started. At the time, AMC said it didn ...
Knowing when a movie will actually start is more of an art than a science. It is unclear how much time, if any, the new agreement AMC has struck will actually add to the pre-movie show.
Back in 2019, AMC issued a strongly worded press release rejecting National CineMedia's proposal to place ads right before the start of a movie - despite Regal and Cinemark adopting the practice.