December Glitter – Global Box Office Generates Second Best Result Since March
In December, global cinemas accounted for $1.1 billion box office, but the result is no significant positive change in trend.
In December, global cinemas accounted for $1.1 billion box office, but the result is no significant positive change in trend.
The end of the year proved a positive one in some areas with multiple markets hitting new stages on Gower Street's Blueprint To Recovery.
The market share of global theaters operating has dipped below 60% for the first time since before preparations for TENET helped drive re-openings in late-August.
In November, global cinemas accounted for $0.8 billion box office, but the result is not a sign of a new dramatic downwards trend says Chief Analyst Thomas Beranek.
Colombia is the latest market to achieve the Stage 2 target of Gower Street's Blueprint To Recovery as Latin America continues slow return.
Despite a retracting exhibition footprint the opening of THE CROODS: A NEW AGE scored a post-lockdown 3-day high.
Victoria's re-opening after months in a secondary lockdown brought a small but important boost to Australia's recovery progress this week.
Gower Street was invited to take part in Comscore webinars for Germany and Spain last week, presenting the latest recovery information.
The number of open theaters in the Domestic market has been falling since early October having topped out at 61%.