One of AMC’s best associations has been ours with the one and only Taylor Swift. First, 2023’s The Eras Tour movie. Then, 2025’s The Official Release Party of a Showgirl event. And now, Taylor’s fans get her much awaited new original song in Toy Story 5. Opens at AMC on June 19.
Our U.S. AMC Theatres and overseas Odeon Cinemas welcomed 25.5 million guests in May 2026. Our highest attendance for a month of May in 7 years, better than any May since pre-pandemic 2019. Isn’t that just wonderful!
There are huge movies coming out in June and July too.
“Backrooms” just crushed it at the box office this past weekend. It was the 6th movie in the past 10 weeks to have a domestic opening gross above $75 million.
We've waited for this day for years - for the full box office recovery - and it feels so wild to be living it.
We're already over $1.9B and we have the entire month of June to go, banking the legs of all the current films and adding all the following throughout June...
He-Man: Masters of the Universe... 6/5
Power Ballad... 6/5
Scary Movie 6... 6/12
Disclosure Day... 6/12
Toy Story 5... 6/19
Supergirl... 6/26
Jackass Best & Last... 6/26
Buckle up - this quarter is wild and amazing
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Steven Spielberg had to convince John Williams, who is 94, to score Spielberg’s latest film Disclosure Day. It sounds like from early reviews that Williams knocked out of the park, despite the fact 100 is within sight. I’m so happy these two made another film together. Let’s roll
Super Sky Point to Bob Horner. He was the NL Rookie of the Year and an All-Star but if you were around back then you know he was more than that. Much more. He was a fixture in the homes of millions of us through the miracle of cable television during those epic childhood summers that seemed like they’d never end.
I was a fan for over 40 years but had never met Bob until I interviewed him last December about Dale Murphy’s Hall of Fame case. As you’d expect, Bob was a fierce advocate for his fellow Fulton County basher. How could he not be? They were Murph and Horner. Horner and Murph. The Hall and Oates of the Launching Pad.
You know, these sky points all suck to write but this one hurts more than most. The four-homer game, the bad perm, Chief Noc-A-Homa waiting by his teepee for another Horner long ball. I have tweeted a lot about Bob Horner through the years and it’s because he represents to me, and I suspect many of you too, something far bigger than baseball: WTBS coming out of the magic box on top of my 400-pound Zenith, cool air coming through my bedroom window after another afternoon of Wiffle Ball, and Rick Mahler (probably) toeing the rubber at about 7:05 while hoping to keep the Braves in it with smoke and mirrors long enough for Horner and Murph to do some damage. And me sprawled out on green and yellow shag carpet in Kentucky paying 100 times more attention to Skip Caray, Ernie Johnson, and Pete Van Wieren than any of my teachers.
Farewell, you sweet slugging bastard. Tell St. Peter you brought your glove for the hot corner and to write you into the cleanup spot. #RIP
Whoopee, huzzah.
AMC and Odeon theatres attracted more than 5 million guests globally. Biggest domestic weekend of 2026 so far for AMC. The Mandalorian and Grogu was the FIFTH movie to open above $75 million domestically in the last two months.
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Jon Favreau says the movie-level budget for ‘THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU’ allowed them to bring creatures to life on a scale not seen in the series.
“We had almost 3 years to figure out what the physics of a Hutt would be in battle.”
The 5th major recent collaboration of AMC and Netflix.
Reprising his Oscar winning role: Brad Pitt returns as Cliff Booth in a new film directed by David Fincher and written by Quentin Tarantino.
Coming to AMC’s IMAX theatres November 25 for an exclusive two-week theatrical run.
It’s a Hollywood dream team. Pitt. Tarentino. Fincher.
At AMC, we are so pleased to once again showcase in our theatres some of the extraordinary content offered by Netflix to its subscribers.