James Cameron’s return to Pandora with “Avatar: Fire & Ash” meant big business for Imax. Revenue at the exhibition technology company climbed 35% to $125.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to $92.7 million in the year-ago period. The company said that the third “Avatar” film, which Cameron urged moviegoers to see in Imax, drove record box office for the quarter, contributing $112 million in ticket sales to become Imax’s highest grossing Hollywood film.
However, net income for the quarter shrank 64% to $2.5 million, down from $6.9 million in the same period in 2024. Imax also reported adjusted earnings per-share of 58 cents, compared to the 27 cents per-share it logged a year earlier. Included in the results is $22 million of one-time charges, including $15 million for the repurchase of over 99% of convertible notes due 2026.
Movie theaters have struggled to regain their popularity since Covid shut down the sector more than five years ago. Yet Imax has…
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