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Godzilla x Kong: When Will The New Empire Leave Theaters (Including IMAX)?

Fans who haven’t yet seen the blockbuster movie are no doubt wondering “When will Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire leave theaters?” For those worried about missing out on experiencing this colossal movie on the big screen, including IMAX, here’s what you need to know.

When will Godzilla x Kong stop being shown in movie theaters?

Godzilla x Kong is expected to begin leaving theaters on April 18.

At the time of writing, tickets at major movie theaters are available up until April 18. While some theaters will continue to show the movie, it’s expected that smaller establishments will begin to reduce the number of showings and phase out the film.

It’s worth noting that blockbuster films can stay in theaters for several months. But this is dependent upon their box office performance. From a business standpoint, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is expected to surpass the success of Godzilla vs. Kong, potentially extending its theatrical run until the final weekend of April, providing fans with an extended viewing opportunity. Hopefully, fans desiring to experience Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire on the large screen can do so.

When will Godzilla x Kong stop being shown in IMAX?

The IMAX schedule indicates that tickets for Godzilla x Kong will only be available until Wednesday, April 11.

Those hoping to watch the movie in IMAX will want to book tickets as soon as possible. While it’s possible that IMAX showings will be extended due to demand, it’s not guaranteed. Therefore, fans looking to see the movie with enhanced video and audio will want to act sooner rather than later.

As for regular theater showings, there should be a little more time for fans to head to the theater and see the latest Godzilla x Kong movie.

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