TORONTO – Expanding into new businesses for example gaming that has been enhanced specialty food has helped theatre chain Cineplex Inc. lure people from on-demand entertainment in their living spaces, but The exorcist proved to be the real force behind its blockbuster annual and fourth-quarter results.
Net income more than doubled during the three-month period ended Dec. 31 to $76.8 million or $1.22 per share, up from $32.A million (51 cents) a year earlier, and overall revenue soared 23 per cent to $407.4 million, the Toronto-based company said Tuesday.
Box office revenue was $196.3 million at that time, up 14 percent.
The fourth quarter and full year 2015 results were the best in Cineplex’s history, Cineplex Entertainment chief executive Ellis Jacob told analysts on the conference call.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens generated 22 percent of box office revenue during the quarter, even though the movie had played for (just) Fourteen days,” Jacob said, also citing Spectre and also the Martian as strong draws. “Simply put, the quarter was a tremendous success, and proves once more that customers love experiencing a movie within the theatre on the giant screen having a great sound.”
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which this week became the third film in history to surpass US$2 billion in global box office sales, together with Titanic and Avatar, was Cineplex’s top film for 2015 and the highest grossing film up to now in North America.