IMAX Beyond China: A Global Expansion Fueled by Local Content
For years, IMAX’s fortunes were inextricably linked to the Chinese box office. Now, a strategic shift is underway, diversifying the company’s revenue streams and positioning it for sustained global growth. While China remains a critical market, IMAX is actively cultivating success in Japan, India, Southeast Asia, and even Australia, proving the appetite for the immersive experience is truly global.
The Evolving Role of China
With 797 locations, China represents nearly 44% of IMAX’s 1,796 commercial multiplex network. The 2026 Lunar Recent Year holiday period demonstrated the market’s enduring power, generating $28 million in box office revenue, with “Pegasus 3” alone contributing $24 million – the strongest IMAX performance for a Chinese film since “Ne Zha 2.” Though, IMAX is no longer solely reliant on rapid expansion in China. The focus is shifting towards selective development in high-tier cities and retrofitting existing cinemas lacking IMAX screens, as evidenced by a deal with Wanda.
Japan: A Model for Balanced Growth
Japan exemplifies IMAX’s new strategy. In 2025, the country delivered its highest-ever IMAX box office at $90.7 million, driven by a blend of Hollywood blockbusters and local language titles. Five of the top ten Japanese IMAX releases were domestic productions, and “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle” became a global phenomenon. IMAX now operates 62 locations in Japan, with plans for 13 new and upgraded sites, expanding beyond major metropolitan areas like Tokyo and Osaka.
Pro Tip: The key to success in Japan, and increasingly elsewhere, is building a robust slate of local language content to attract audiences beyond major cities.
India: Untapped Potential
India, with a population of 1.4 billion and only around 9,000 cinema screens, presents a significant long-term opportunity. IMAX’s Indian box office reached a record $25.6 million in 2025, a 75% increase from the previous year. The debut of 11 Indian language titles, including “Kantara A Legend: Chapter 1,” contributed significantly to this growth. Expansion into tier two cities, mirroring the Japanese playbook, is the next phase, with new partnerships alongside PVR Inox, including Mirage Cinema and Rajhans.
Southeast Asia: Rapid Recovery and Growth
Indonesia and Vietnam are leading the charge in Southeast Asia, surpassing pre-pandemic box office levels. IMAX has doubled its network in Indonesia to 18 locations through a deal with Cinema 21, while Vietnam saw its best-ever IMAX year at $5.8 million. The introduction of Vietnamese-language titles like “Money Kisses” and “Hijack Siege” demonstrates a commitment to local content.
Australia’s Dramatic Turnaround
Australia has experienced a remarkable transformation, growing from a single IMAX location to ten in just over two years, with six openings in 2025 alone. The market achieved a record $12 million in box office revenue, fueled by releases like “Avatar.” Plans are in place for ten additional Australian locations.
The Power of Local Language Content
IMAX’s 2025 local language box office reached $405 million worldwide, a 66% increase over the previous record. The company plans to expand its local language slate to 75 titles in 2026. This strategy isn’t limited to films; concert releases featuring artists like the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin are also broadening the format’s appeal.
Did you recognize? IMAX’s content solutions revenue – essentially box office-driven income – more than doubled in China from 2024 to 2025, driven by the higher proportion of local language box office.
Future Productions and Technological Advancements
Looking ahead, Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” and Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Three” are set to be major draws, both filmed with a new generation of IMAX cameras. IMAX also has over 12 Filmed for Imax titles planned for 2026. The first-ever Japanese Filmed for Imax title is slated for release later this year, solidifying the format’s presence in the Japanese market.
Financial Outlook and Expansion Plans
IMAX’s 2026 guidance projects approximately $1.4 billion in global box office revenue and 160 to 175 system installations. The company closed 2025 with a record $127 million in operating cash flow and a contracted backlog of 434 systems, with over 200 concentrated in the Asia-Pacific region.
FAQ
Q: Is IMAX still reliant on the Chinese market?
A: While China remains important, IMAX is actively diversifying its revenue streams and experiencing significant growth in other markets like Japan, India, and Southeast Asia.
Q: What is driving IMAX’s growth in Japan?
A: A combination of Hollywood blockbusters and a strong slate of local language titles is fueling growth in Japan.
Q: What are IMAX’s plans for India?
A: IMAX plans to expand into tier two cities in India, building on its existing partnership with PVR Inox and forging new relationships with other exhibitors.
Q: What role does local content play in IMAX’s strategy?
A: Local content is crucial for attracting audiences outside major cities and driving overall box office revenue.
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