More than 96,000 respond to the first Global Cinema Federation Movie-Goer survey - 'New Box Office records will continue to be set, as supply meets demand'

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  • Customers largely prefer watching movies in cinemas, only 5% would rather wait to watch on streaming

  • Customers are seeking MORE action/adventures (59%) and comedies (53%) in cinemas

SYDNEY, Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Global Cinema Federation ('GCF') representing global cinema exhibition and was created to support a healthy global cinema industry. It represents 15 global cinema businesses including EVT. More than 70% of Global Box Office is generated by international markets outside of the US domestic market, and the GCF recognises the importance of better educating the entire film ecosystem about the global market.

GCF Chairperson and EVT CEO Jane Hastings commented, "There are three areas that the Global Cinema Federation is currently focussed on to ensure a more accurate reflection of global cinema experiences and global movie-goers. Firstly, around 70% of Global Box Office is generated outside of the USA, so enabling a broader understanding of global movie-goer preferences is important.

Secondly, there is a wealth of innovation in cinema experiences globally delivering strong results, and we want to better educate the entire film ecosystem.

Finally, the GCF is investing in better understanding the financial impact of piracy to support the industry in adjusting strategies to protect film revenues effectively".

One of the most recent GCF initiatives has been their first global movie-goer survey, generating more than 96,000 responses across 14 countries including the key regions; Asia/Pacific, Europe and North America. The survey highlighted that respondents want to watch movies in cinemas, with only 5% of those surveyed preferring to watch new movies on streaming platforms. Respondents also highlighted that film appeal is one of the biggest barriers to visiting the cinema. Across all demographics, respondents want more action/adventure films (59%) a genre well represented in cinemas, and more comedy (53%) films, a genre currently underrepresented in cinemas. Females (55% of respondents) are also seeking more romance (39%) and drama (41%) films in cinemas, also genres underrepresented in the near-term film release schedule.

The cinema industry has faced a dearth of supply following COVID and industry strikes, creating a supply issue for the global exhibition industry. However, the film slate is now showing positive signs of recovery and demand for the cinema experience across all demographics remains strong. Several box office records were broken in 2024 including Inside Out 2 which has become the highest grossing animated film in history, and Deadpool & Wolverine which has earned the title of the highest grossing R-rated movie in global cinema history.