Universal shares surge 21.58% premarket after extending theatrical window to five weekends in 2026, boosting theater partnerships and film ROI.
ByAinvest
Friday, Mar 13, 2026 8:13 am ET1min read
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Universal surged 21.58% in premarket trading following its announcement to extend theatrical exclusivity to a minimum of five weekends in 2026 and seven weekends in 2027, reversing pandemic-era shortening of the release window. This shift aligns with industry calls for longer theatrical runs to bolster cinema revenues, with Universal’s strategy emphasizing collaboration with exhibitors to sustain a "healthy theatrical ecosystem." The move, praised by AMC CEO Adam Aron, signals a pivot toward prioritizing box office returns over rapid digital releases, potentially enhancing investor confidence in the studio’s profitability and long-term partnerships with theaters.
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