Cinemark Holdings Inc. announced record-breaking achievements for 2025, including its highest-grossing domestic box office since 2019, surpassing previous highs set in 2023 and outperforming the North American industry. The company reported an all-time high Memorial Day weekend, the biggest PG-rated opening ever with "A Minecraft Movie," and the second-largest horror opening with "The Conjuring: Last Rites." Cinemark also achieved its second-highest Thanksgiving weekend, largest Christmas Day box office, and highest-attended New Year's Eve since 2019. Enhanced formats such as XD, IMAX, and ScreenX saw all-time high box office results, while D-BOX motion seats generated their highest-ever revenue. The company continued the rollout of laser projection, luxury recliners, and advanced sound systems, and its Movie Club membership program reached a record level of subscriptions. Non-traditional content also reached a new high, including Cinemark's biggest anime film with "Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle." Additionally, 95 percent of surveyed moviegoers reported high satisfaction with their visit.
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