The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

AMC to open Saudi Arabia’s first theater

- By Jake Coyle

NEW YORK » Saudi Arabia’s first movie theater in decades will open April 18, as the Gulf kingdom readies for a rush of cinema operators eager to turn the Middle Eastern country into nation of moviegoers.

AMC Theatres said Wednesday that it will open the country’s first new theater in Riyadh, with plans for up to 100 theaters in approximat­ely 25 Saudi cities by 2030.

In December, the Saudi government said it would open the country to commercial movie theaters for the first time in more than 35 years as part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s efforts to transform the ultraconse­rvative Saudi society. In June, Saudi Arabia will allow women to drive.

The Leawood, Kansasbase­d AMC, the world’s largest exhibitor, secured the first cinema operating license. In a statement, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Culture and Informatio­n, Dr. Awwad Alawwad, hailed it as “the opening of very significan­t opportunit­ies for exhibitors.”

AMC, which is owned by the Chinese conglomera­te Wanda Group, will have competitio­n. Other chains are currently preparing theaters in Saudi Arabia. But the prospect of 33 million new consumers is particular­ly appealing to exhibitors, many of whom have struggled recently.

“We expect this to be a very lucrative opportunit­y for AMC,” AMC Chief Executive Adam Aron said in a conference call. “If we can open up to 100 movie theaters in Saudi Arabia, in a country where there is literally no capacity now, we think the market will have staggering levels of pent-up demand.”

Questions remain about what kinds of movies Saudi Arabia will tolerate, and if moviegoers will be segregated by gender. But the expectatio­ns are that the country could be a very valuable new territory for Hollywood.

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