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3D's 2nd coming: Avatar is trying to get 3D back into cinemas... again

3D's 2nd coming: Avatar is trying to get 3D back into cinemas... again

Cameron’s way

James Cameron’s second installment in the Avatar franchise has got moviegoers donning their blue and red lensed specs like it’s the heady days of 2009-10 again, with 3D screenings accounting for more than 56% of the sequel’s domestic box office sales.

‍_The Way Of Water_ isn’t faring too badly overseas either, having overtaken another Cameron effort, Titanic, to become the third-highest grossing movie ever at the international box office.

3D pt. 2?

The first coming of 3D-mania, which really peaked when the original Avatar was released in 2009, promised a new era for moviemaking. It never really materialized. In 2019, 3D releases made up $6.5 billion in global box office revenue, or some 15%. While it’s difficult to compare recent box office figures with pre-pandemic earnings directly, on a relative basis 3D movies in 2021 made up less than half of the 2019 share, with a mere ~7% of total takings.

However, with 3D screenings costing more than standard showings, Avatar may prove that audiences are willing to cough up more for the right movie, seeing a trip to the cinema as a less-frequent, but more premium, experience. Luckily, America’s largest cinema chain, AMC, recently announced a ticketing initiative that’ll make the booking experience feel a little more like the live theater world. Moviegoers will be able to choose their seats, with more dynamic pricing depending on whether the seats have a good view, or if you’ll be craning your neck in the front row.

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Netflix slumps as Elon Musk ramps up calls for boycotts on the streaming giant

Netflix shares slumped Thursday, down for the third straight day, as Elon Musk continued to push for users to cancel their subscriptions to the streaming giant.

The backlash centers mostly on Netflixs animated series Dead End: Paranormal Park, though Musk has also referenced The Baby-Sitters Club, shows that touch on transgender themes. On Tuesday, he replied “Same” to a user who said they’d canceled Netflix, confirming he had too. Early Wednesday he urged, “Cancel Netflix for the health of your kids.”

Musk continued to back a boycott on Thursday, resharing to his 227 million X followers several posts of users canceling their accounts and highlighting cultural criticisms around the show.

Netflix stock has performed well this year, rising about 30%.

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“The Simpsons Movie 2” set for release two decades after first film

For millions, the TV show’s golden era has long since passed.

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