Imax international field workplace grosses jumped by practically 50% within the September quarter from the 12 months earlier than to $368 million pushed by a mixture of Hollywood and native language movies and different occasions. Highlights included Demon Slayer: Infinity Fortress and a return to theaters of the circuit’s highest grossing Hollywood launch of 2025, F1: The Film.
Income rose 10% to $106.7 million and revenue surged 67% to $22.6 million for the quarter, forward of Wall Road forecasts. Shares are up practically 3% in early buying and selling.
Imax delivered 4.2% of the worldwide field workplace, a rise of 49% year-over-year. Over 20 native language titles featured breakout anime hit Demon Slayer: Infinity Fortress – Imax’s highest grossing title in Japan and highest grossing home international language movie.
The corporate filmed for Imax releases together with Superman, Dongji Rescue and Unbelievable 4: First Steps, in addition to F1.
Different content material ranged from The Grateful Lifeless Film, David Gilmour Live performance and Prince Signal O’ the Occasions) to Hollywood re-releases of Jaws, Apollo 13 and Black Swan and live-streamed occasions Lifeless & Firm and Spinal Faucet II.
“IMAX has by no means been higher positioned creatively, commercially, or strategically. As profitable as we’ve been in 2025, we proceed to consider the very best is but to come back, with at least 4 huge tentpoles anticipated in 2026 – The Odyssey, Narnia, Dune Half Three and The Mandalorian and Grogu — for which IMAX is a central part of the filmmaking, advertising and marketing, and distribution.”
Warner Bros. hit horror movie Sinners will probably be again on the large screens quickly for a Halloween weekend reprise.
Field workplace flows to what Imax calls “content material options” which noticed income of $44.8 million, up 49% year-over-year. Expertise Merchandise and Providers, reflecting gross sales of latest Imax methods, rose 4% to $60.4 million.
Gelfond is internet hosting a name with analysts at 8:30 ET.




