estimated at $21.4billion, 78% higher than 2020, according to Gower Street Analytics, these figures were still well below the record-breaking tallies for pre-pandemic 2019, when the year’s nine most popular titles topped $1billion, and Ais a clear message that our customers of all ages want the exciting theatrical experiences that our cinemas can deliver, with customers stating through social media that there is just ‘nothing like the big screen.
Although there were a few spikes throughout 2021 with titles including the most recent outings for James Bond and the
The success of Cineworld Day asks the question why wasn't it done in July 2020 or May 2011 and wasn't it industry wide as in 1996 and 1997 UK had National Cinema Days when all cinemas were £1 with 1.5m+ admissions, as Cineworld probably sold more popcorn in a day than in a week
I remember when every Tuesday used to be £3 tickets at Cineworld...