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Can Gen Z Save Hollywood?
Posted on 3/11/26 at 11:24 am
Posted on 3/11/26 at 11:24 am
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The common denominator? Zoomers, aka Gen Zers, whom some had written off as anti-moviegoing, since they were the first generation to bond 24/7 with an iPhone or other device. Yes, social media has them craving a collective experience, resulting in a rise in theatergoing among those born between 1997 and 2012. “Generation Z is ironically drawn to the classic analog experience of going to the movie theater,” says Comscore’s Paul Dergarabedian. “They are able to blend this traditional activity with their digital lives, using theater outings as fodder for social engagement.”
Gen Zers are becoming a larger share of the total moviegoing crowd. In 2025, they represented 39 percent of the audience in North America, up from 34 percent in 2019, per Comscore PostTrak exit polling data shared with The Hollywood Reporter. And leading theater trade organization Cinema United touted that Zoomer theater attendance grew by 25 percent the past 12 months.
Last year, Gen Zers ranged in age from 13 to 28; this year, they will hold even more clout by occupying an even larger share of the two most coveted age brackets in the film business: 18-24 and 25-34. And with Zoomers now occupying the 13-17 age bracket, PG-rated movies are back and studios are reconsidering the hard-won knowledge that PG films repelled millennials when they were 13- to 17-years-old. Gen Zers don’t feel that way, helping to explain why four of last year’s top movies were all rated PG (Zootopia 2, Lilo & Stitch, A Minecraft Movie and How to Train Your Dragon). And ticket purchases are pre-planned: 40 percent of Gen Z says they bought tickets in advance “within the last week,” up from 25 percent pre-pandemic, per PostTrak polling.
“There’s no question about it — Gen Z likes going to the movies, and they do so more often than older audiences,” says Ray Subers, head of film at leading research firm NRG, citing the demo’s trend toward IP like video game, anime and YouTuber brands as well as major animated movies they grew up on. “It’s critical to the industry’s future that studios prioritize these 21st century brands over older IP that mainly resonates with the 35-plus and 45-plus crowd. Gen Zers don’t want their parents’ franchises.”
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The demographic shift in theatergoing rise isn’t confined to the U.S. “What we’re seeing right now,” adds Tim Richards, founder and CEO of the U.K. cinema chain Vue, “and certainly it backs up all of the market analysis that’s been done across Europe and even in North America, is that [young people] have returned.”
“Gen Z is slowly growing to be a safe bet,” says Fatima Djoumer, CEO of Europa Cinemas, the largest network of cinema exhibitors dedicated to promoting European films. “For years, Gen Z was seen by many film professionals or observers as the ‘streaming and short-form content generation,'” she continues, “[but] within Europa Cinemas’ network, cinemas are regaining audiences, in particular young people — not only through targeted school screenings but also through specific film events. For Gen Z,” she adds, “moviegoing is increasingly becoming a new kind of night out.”
Why do you think Millennials are going down?
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Posted on 3/11/26 at 11:26 am to RLDSC FAN
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Why do you think Millennials are going down?
We are getting old.
Posted on 3/11/26 at 11:26 am to RLDSC FAN
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Can Gen Z Save Hollywood?
Doubtful
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Why do you think Millennials are going down?
In my case it’s because I have a 2 year old
Posted on 3/11/26 at 12:18 pm to RLDSC FAN
These things are always framed as the audience needing to save Hollywood, rather than Hollywood making necessary changes to their business model to be less volatile and encourage more consistent movie going.
Stop making movies that should cost 20 mil tops into 150 mil monstrosities of Hollywood accounting. Stop focusing 80 percent of your resources on tentpole franchises in hopes of a massive payday. Stop giving the rights to streaming services 2 days after a theatrical release. Etc etc
Stop making movies that should cost 20 mil tops into 150 mil monstrosities of Hollywood accounting. Stop focusing 80 percent of your resources on tentpole franchises in hopes of a massive payday. Stop giving the rights to streaming services 2 days after a theatrical release. Etc etc
Posted on 3/11/26 at 12:22 pm to wildtigercat93
And stop giving people like Leslye Headland the keys to your franchise when their bright idea is to make Yoda the bad guy
Posted on 3/11/26 at 1:00 pm to RLDSC FAN
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Why do you think Millennials are going down?
Because we all have kids now (30-45 years old). They simply aren’t making enough movies that justify the price of the movie, refreshments, babysitter.
I think project Hail Mary will be the first non kids movie I’ve seen since knives out (which I saw with my wife on an anniversary trip). Before that I don’t think I’ve seen a movie since 2012 when my oldest was born that isn’t a movie I took one or more kids to.
This post was edited on 3/11/26 at 1:06 pm
Posted on 3/11/26 at 1:07 pm to RLDSC FAN
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Why do you think Millennials are going down?
Most of us have a couple young kids, which cuts down on movie time, and it's $100+ for a family of four to go to the movies.
Posted on 3/11/26 at 1:27 pm to BottomlandBrew
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Most of us have a couple young kids, which cuts down on movie time, and it's $100+ for a family of four to go to the movies.
Well I can relate in terms of having kids and going to the movies, but that’s a bit of a skill issue. 4 tickets with 2 kids is right around 50 bucks at AMC, plenty of matinee and discount days that give you 20 percent off of that, and having a move pass or two makes things a lot cheaper to go often.
Sneak in snacks. The rewards program at AMC gives you a bunch of free stuff as well as you get points. The AMC employees could not care less
And also let’s be fair, there’s not many activities left these days that cost under 100 bucks for a family of 4
Posted on 3/11/26 at 1:52 pm to RLDSC FAN
Because as everyone ages they go out less….it isn’t rocket science
Posted on 3/11/26 at 2:23 pm to RLDSC FAN
how? they're offended by everything
Posted on 3/11/26 at 2:27 pm to wildtigercat93
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And also let’s be fair, there’s not many activities left these days that cost under 100 bucks for a family of 4
Touche.
Posted on 3/11/26 at 6:07 pm to RLDSC FAN
I don’t think it has anything to do with how old they are. I think it has more to do with the poor qualitative movies they seem to love.
They are strangely attracted to like all of these super low-budget horror jump scare films that seem to outnumber all other movie genres 10:1
They are strangely attracted to like all of these super low-budget horror jump scare films that seem to outnumber all other movie genres 10:1
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