What Sony Pictures acquiring Alamo Drafthouse means for movie theaters (2024)

What Sony Pictures acquiring Alamo Drafthouse means for movie theaters (1)

Cory Woodroof

June 12, 2024 6:35 pm ET

On Wednesday, the biggest domino post-Paramount Consent Decrees fell as Sony Pictures acquired the Alamo Drafthouse movie theater chain, per multiple reports.

After the 1948 Supreme Court ruling that barred certain entertainment studios from owning major stakes in theater exhibition companies went away in 2020, it opened the path for studios to basically own their own theater chains.

While pre-Sony Columbia Pictures wasn’t specifically included in that 1948 ruling and purchased interests in Walter Reade circuit in New York and Lowes Theater in the 1980s, this does mark for a historic moment for the company.

While Netflix and Amazon both own individual theaters in New York and Los Angeles, Sony taking on the popular Alamo Drafthouse theater chain represents a seismic shift in the industry.

The Hollywood Reporter noted that Alamo CEO Michael Kustermann will continue to run the operation with 35 locations.

“We are excited to make history with Sony Pictures Entertainment and have found the right home and partner for Alamo Drafthouse Cinema,” Kustermann said in a statement. “We were created by film lovers for film lovers. We know how important this is to Sony, and it serves as further evidence of their commitment to the theatrical experience. Together we will continue to innovate and bring exciting new opportunities for our teammates and moviegoers alike.”

As we enter a new era for movie studios and theatrical exhibitioners, let’s answer a few questions on what this means for Alamo and other chains like AMC, Regal and Cinemark.

What Sony Pictures acquiring Alamo Drafthouse means for movie theaters (2)

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What will happen to the Alamo Drafthouse near me?

If you’ve got a beloved Alamo down the corner from you where you see all of the year’s biggest blockbusters, fear not. Your favorite Alamo Drafthouse shouldn’t be going anywhere (unless it’s in the Dallas area, as five Alamo locations closed recently… which could change with Sony’s involvement).

Tom Rothman, the head of Sony Pictures, confirmed in a statement his company’s excitement for acquiring the theater chain.

“Alamo Drafthouse has always held the craft of filmmaking and the theatrical experience in high esteem, which are fundamental shared values between our companies,” Rothman shared, via THR. “I’m jazzed that our company is doing this.”

As of now, it should be business as usual with the summer movie season in full swing. Sony doesn’t make this move if it wants to sell off the theaters for real estate deals; there’s clearly a plan in place for the company to benefit from the acquisition for its films and overall entertainment strategy.

That’s why you shouldn’t be surprised if Sony releases take a more prominent presence in the theater lobbies from an advertising standpoint, as Sony is undoubtedly going to leverage its newly acquired theater chain to benefit its own releases and with any repertory Sony screenings.

Basically, it’s going to be roughly the same experience until something changes, and we doubt those changes will be drastic.

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What does this mean for Alamo long-term?

It’s hard to say. Sony will absolutely use part of this acquisition to pump up its own library and future releases. Those will likely get priority when it comes to special events and promotions, but you’ll still probably be able to watch movies from other studios at an Alamo Drafthouse for the years to come.

Sony simply doesn’t produce enough movies during the year to make owning a theater chain like this fiscally beneficial for the company if they ignore films from competitors. However, how those companies negotiate what percentage of the ticket sales go to which side will be absolutely fascinating to watch in the months and years to come.

Our best guess is Alamo Drafthouse locations will run largely as they have while Sony owns them, just with added incentive to prop up its own films to theatergoers. In theory, Sony would get all the ticket sales that come from showing one of its own movies, which gives them lots of fiscal incentive for moviegoers to see Sony films at an Alamo Drafthouse as opposed to another theater.

It’s always possible Sony could sell Alamo down the road or decide to open and/or close locations as it sees fit. The main takeaway is that Sony owns the chain now and, as all businesses obviously do, intends to make lots of money on this merger.

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What does this mean for other theater chains?

It could mean nothing or everything.

Sony breaking the ice by purchasing the Alamo Drafthouse could very well pave the way for other studios to eye acquisitions of struggling exhibition companies like AMC, Cineworld (which owns Regal Cinemas) and Cinemark.

While theatrical exhibition is not dying (despite how a post-strike 2024 summer at the movies is negatively impacting the box office), the industry is changing. Part of that change may well come with a major company like Apple, Amazon, Comcast, Netflix or Disney wanting to get into the exhibition game now that they legally can and no longer have to be first.

Our best guess is a company like AMC, saddled with billions in debt, gets enticed by a giant like Apple or Amazon, like Alamo did with Sony, sometime in the next half decade to make a merger.

The box office will most likely rebound in 2025 and 2026 with bigger-ticket items hitting theaters. The Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, Jurassic Park, DC, Avatar, Nintendo and Pixar brands will all bring in high-interest sequels and spinoffs in the next two years. However, AMC might feel it’s ultimately in better hands with a larger company pulling the strings and paying the bills.

One thing Sony doesn’t have that other studios do is a streaming branch in its portfolio, which complicated any acquisition of a chain exhibitioner. However, it will just take the right company and the right deal for a major chain to get voluntarily swallowed up by a bigger fish.

How this all goes in the future will be crucial to how movies go to theaters and who makes the money. We have a really good feeling theaters will still be here for decades to come, but Sony’s shot across the bow will reverberate for studios wanting a cut in the theaters that show their movies.

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What Sony Pictures acquiring Alamo Drafthouse means for movie theaters (2024)

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What Sony Pictures acquiring Alamo Drafthouse means for movie theaters? ›

The sale means that Sony now oversees Alamo Drafthouse's 35 locations across the country, including its five Austin theaters — South Lamar, the Village, Slaughter Lane, Lakeline, and Mueller. Per the press release, the theater chain will operate under a newly created department, Sony Pictures Experiences.

What's so special about Alamo Drafthouse? ›

Through our innovative design, creative programming, unique food and beverage offering, extraordinary experiences, and highly collectible consumer products, we're able to touch every corner of the film universe and support films with a passion and fervor unlike anyone else.

Did Sony buy Alamo Drafthouse? ›

In buying the troubled Alamo Drafthouse theater chain for an undisclosed sum last week, Sony Pictures became the first studio since 2002 to own a theater chain, offering the studio a chance to market its films directly to Alamo's membership base of 4 million cinephiles and invest in a pipeline for its recently-acquired ...

Who owns Alamo Drafthouse? ›

Which is the original Alamo Drafthouse? ›

Alamo Drafthouse was founded in Austin, TX by Tim and Karrie League, who were driven by a simple passion for watching movies and enjoying food and beer. Their first theater at 409 Colorado Street was a handbuilt one screen operation that initially featured second run titles at discount rates.

What is the big deal with the Alamo? ›

The Battle of the Alamo in 1836 was part of the Texas Revolution in which the Mexican state of Tejas won independence and became a self-governing republic: Texas.

Why did the Alamo movie fail? ›

The film depicting the 1836 Battle of the Alamo where 187 Texan volunteers held off thousands of Mexican soldiers in a fight for freedom and independence apparently did not resonate with audiences. Some collaborators that worked on The Alamo attributed the apparent failure to Wayne's attempt to do everything himself.

Is Alamo Records under Sony? ›

In June of 2021, Universal's share of Alamo was acquired by Sony for around $125 million, with a total purchase of between $188 million and $225 million, according to Universal's earnings report that year.

Who has Sony bought out? ›

Acquisitions
DateCompanyBusiness
28 February 1975WEGAConsumer electronics
4 February 1982Music CenterProfessional audio
28 October 1987Nippon Fairchild Semiconductor chip plantSemiconductor
5 January 1988CBS Records Group, CBS/SonyMusic
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How many locations does Alamo Drafthouse have? ›

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Original Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Downtown Austin
Company typeSubsidiary
HeadquartersAustin, Texas, U.S.
Number of locations36
Key peopleTim League (Chairman) Shelli Taylor (CEO)
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Who is the owner of Alamo? ›

Alamo is owned by Enterprise Holdings, along with other agencies including Enterprise Rent-A-Car and National Car Rental. Alamo typically caters to budget-conscious leisure travelers and is the largest car rental provider to international travelers visiting North America.

What is the mission statement of the Alamo Drafthouse? ›

The Alamo Drafthouse's mission is “to offer good food, good beer and good film — all at the same place!

Who bought Alamo Drafthouse Gilbert? ›

Sony Pictures Entertainment has acquired Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, the theater chain that inspired a passionate following with its creative co*cktails, extensive food menu and strict “no talking, no texting” policies.

What is the controversy with Alamo Drafthouse? ›

Alama Drafthouse is accused of ignoring gas leaks and failing to react appropriately to active shooter threats and sexual harassment complaints, according to the CWA news release.

Did Alamo Drafthouse go out of business? ›

Alamo Drafthouse, the dine-in movie theater chain that faded during the pandemic before declaring bankruptcy three years ago, has a fresh lease on life after finding a new corporate owner. Sony Pictures said Wednesday it has purchased Alamo and will keep its 35 locations open.

What happened to the original Alamo? ›

Following a 13-day siege, Mexican troops under President General Antonio López de Santa Anna reclaimed the Alamo Mission near San Antonio de Béxar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas, United States), killing most of the occupants.

What is special about Alamo? ›

Though the structure is famous for being the site of the 1836 battle between Texas revolutionary forces and the Mexican army, it played an important role in the events that led up to that infamous battle and the later course of Texas history. The Alamo was originally established by Catholic missionaries in 1718.

Does Alamo drafthouse kick you out? ›

We think our guests deserve the best possible cinematic experience, so we have a no-tolerance talking or texting policy. After one warning, disruptive guests will be kicked out of the theater without a refund.

Is Alamo Victory worth it? ›

With Alamo Victory, your love of movies pays off in the best kind of way – with free food, free screenings, and exclusive access to special events. The more you watch, the faster you rank up, the more free stuff you earn.

Does Alamo Drafthouse let you in after the movie starts? ›

WE APPRECIATE PUNCTUALITY. In order to ensure the highest quality experience for all guests, you may not enter a movie after it has started. We'd love to see you up to 30 minutes early. Running late?

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