Revenues at Imax climbed 55% to $60 million for the three-month period ending in April, which the company attributed to the popularity of the comic book reboot, as well as to the appeal of some special events like the re-release of “Get Back,” a documentary about the Beatles that initially debuted on Disney+. “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” the superhero sequel that dominated the holiday box office, continued to put up impressive numbers into 2022.
Imax suggested that should change soon, with blockbuster hopefuls such as “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Jurassic World Dominion” all slated to open in the coming months. The company offers wide-screen technology that is suited to big-budget action films.
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Its not like this had anything to do with it...
I saw it in IMAX on 3/1. It was my first ever time watching a film on IMAX, and I definitely liked it better than a conventional screen.
Sure it did