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See the big picture across the global film and cinema industry. Explore over 97% of the world market with detailed analysis of 62 territories covering box office, digital cinema, film production, cinema exhibition, and beyond. Discover the latest trends and assess the performance of specific companies and regions.

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What Amazon MGM’s breakout means for theatrical in 2026 and beyond

A key question remains whether a stronger slate will translate into incremental attendance (improved frequency or return of lapsed audiences) particularly in mature markets where admissions have been stable or declining in recent years.

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Box Office and Movie Tracker – 2025

This Box Office and Movie Tracker explores key themes of the box office such as title performance and studio strategy for 2026 and beyond.

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FOCUS 2025: Why gaming IP is finally taking off in TV & film

As part of a panel session at FOCUS 2025 in London, Charlotte Jones, presented new Omdia data on why gaming IP is finally taking off in film and TV. The presentation covers shifting box office trends, how adaptations are fuelling a surge of interest back to the original game as well as shifting Studio strategy around fandoms and live-service games. 

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Saudi Cinema: Rebooting the Kingdom’s Franchise

The Saudi cinema market was launched afresh in 2017 after a gap of more than 30 years. The potential promise has been partially realized, but admissions and screen growth have stalled as market waits for local production to catch up.

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Box Office and Movie Tracker – 1H25

This box office tracker explores key themes of the box office midway through 2025, such as studio strategy, box office attainment by key territory, and movie windowing updates for the current year.

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Direct View Cinema Screens: Market Potential in 2026

Direct View cinema screens have been a slow burn since Samsung launched the first in 2017. Increased interest in HDR and a push by the Chinese government to develop and support them makes the prospect of a growth spurt in 2026 more likely.

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Movie Production Tracker, 2025

Film production is at an all-time high but the model is shifting as streamers lean into movies as a core part of their offering. Financial models are therefore evolving, giving producers the choice between routes: to focus on theatrical releases or streaming.

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Chief Analyst, Media and Entertainment

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Charlotte Jones

Senior Principal Analyst, Cinema

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