KEY POINTS
  • A recent Morning Consult report from says only 18% of consumers feel comfortable returning to cinemas.
  • While international box offices have thrived, the U.S. has been sluggish since Hollywood began releasing new, big-budget films in August.
  • For the last 12 weeks, public attitudes about leisure activities, like going to the movies, hasn't moved significantly, a warning that consumer habits are not returning to pre-pandemic normalcy.

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Moviegoers wear face masks in a screening hall at a cinema almost six months after its closure due to the coronavirus pandemic on July 24, 2020 in Beijing, China.

Even with more stringent sanitation policies, mask requirements and new air filtration systems, Americans aren't racing out to cinemas.

Consumer reluctance to return to movie theaters has been reflected in less-than-stellar box office hauls and in weekly sentiment surveys from data companies like Morning Consult. 

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