More Than 4.8 Million Moviegoers Attended AMC Theatres in the U.S. and ODEON Cinemas Internationally, Thursday Through Sunday

In addition to TOY STORY 5’s stellar, media-reported $160 million domestic opening weekend, AMC set new 2026 U.S. attendance, admissions revenue, and food & beverage revenue marks over a weekend thanks to especially strong holdover performances from OBSESSION and DISCLOSURE DAY, among several others

TOY STORY 5 is the 7th different movie title in the past three months to have a domestic opening weekend gross greater than $75 million, which it far exceeded

AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:AMC), the largest theatrical exhibitor in the United States and the world, today announced that it delivered its busiest weekend of 2026 so far at its U.S. theatres, as Disney and Pixar’s TOY STORY 5 opened to a media-reported $160 million domestic debut, the biggest opening weekend box office performance of the year.

From Thursday through Sunday, more than 4.8 million moviegoers attended AMC Theatres locations in the United States and ODEON Cinemas internationally. Driven by the extraordinary debut of TOY STORY 5 and continued strong performances from multiple holdover titles, AMC recorded its highest weekend admissions revenue, food & beverage revenue, and attendance levels of 2026 to date at its U.S. theatres. AMC’s U.S. food & beverage revenue was its highest during a weekend in more than a year.

In addition to the exceptional launch of TOY STORY 5, AMC’s results were bolstered by strong ongoing audience demand for OBSESSION, BACKROOMS, and DISCLOSURE DAY, among several other films currently playing in theatres. The sustained strength of these films helped create one of the most robust overall theatrical lineups of the year and continued the strong momentum moviegoing has enjoyed throughout the summer season.