In brief: it is the sixth-largest opening weekend in the UK in 2022.
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Dentsu expects global ad spend to grow by 3.8% in 2023, a slowdown compared to +8.0% in 2022. Much of that growth will be driven by price inflation.
In brief: the UK box office surpassed £878m for the year through November, ;ed by a fairly strong UK showing from ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’.
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Screenvision’s CEO discusses the long-tailed recovery of cinemagoing and how cinema and streaming companies have become “strange bedfellows”.
In brief: Center Parcs has renewed its sponsorship deal with Sky Cinema for another five months.
In brief: Disney is planning to lay off some staff and institute a hiring freeze following the company’s disappointing Q3 earnings.
Odeon Cinemas Group, Europe’s largest cinema operator, has launched a new series of pre-show idents which will be shown across its UK and Ireland cinemas.
In brief: Paramount+ added 4.6 million subscribers, growing to 46 million, driven in part by launches in international markets like the UK.