A Major Number of Adults Prefer Streaming Over Watching Films in Theaters



A Major Number of Adults Prefer Streaming Over Watching Films in Theaters

Summary

  • Only 34% of adults in the United States prefer watching films in movie theaters over streaming them at home, according to a new HarrisX poll.
  • 66% of U.S. adults would rather wait for films to drop on streaming platforms than view them in theaters.
  • While movie theaters offer a big-screen experience, streaming is favored for convenience and lower costs.

Are movie theaters ultimately destined to go the way of Old Yeller? It’s an interesting notion arguably worthy of debating — do most films even need cinemas with the advent of streaming services and VOD options? And in a brand-new poll conducted by HarrisX, it’s been revealed that only 34% of adults in the United States actually prefer to watch flicks in movie theaters. The Vice President of HarrisX, Allison Brady, said of the results (per IndieWire):

“The competition continues between streaming services and the Hollywood engine. While we still see evidence of loyal movie-goers in recent box office numbers, our study shows that 2 in 3 movie watchers prefer to stream movies at home. Despite this causing some upheaval for the industry, it also means that the demand for content is only increasing – nearly half of consumers say they stream movies weekly, more than 7x as frequently as those who do so in theaters.”

The online HarrisX poll was conducted earlier this week on Monday, March 11 and Tuesday, March 12. Over 1,000 adults in the U.S. took part, and they were “weighted” by the following criteria: gender, age, race, income. and regions “where necessary to reflect the population.” The movie theaters vs. streaming platforms poll’s margin of error was calculated at +/- 3 percentage points.

Movie Theaters Versus Streaming

AMC Theaters

Kung Fu Panda 4 and Dune: Part Two’s impressive numbers have certainly offset what was a miserable couple of months to open the 2024 box office year. Nevertheless, 66% of U.S. adults who took part in the HarrisX poll would prefer to wait for films when they drop on streaming, rather than see them in movie theaters. According to the same poll, 30% of those who participated will stream a film multiple times a week. Meanwhile, 30% of those who responded only go to the movie theaters “a few times a year.”

Now, while streaming certainly has the upper hand where convenience is concerned, there are factors which weigh in favor of movie theaters. For instance, 59% of film lovers are drawn to cinemas for “the experience of watching a movie on the big screen.” 47% of those polled pointed out “the quality of surround-sound systems,” while 39% credited getting away from “distractions” as major selling points for going to theaters. Other factors in movie theaters’ favor over streaming include (by polling percentage):

  • Theater Recliners: 37%
  • Concessions: 32%
  • Movies playing exclusively in theaters: 30%
  • 3D, IMAX: 30%
  • Watch films with an audience: 26%
  • Movie premieres and/or special screenings: 25%
  • Nostalgia: 24%

Related Are Streamers Good or Bad for Cinema? As the future of the film industry hangs in imbalance, it’s become apt to ask if streamers are helping or hurting the current state of cinema.

Meanwhile, the factors weighing heavily in favor of streaming over going to movie theaters include (by polling percentage):

  • Ticket prices: 53%
  • Price of concessions: 42%
  • Comfort of watching films at home: 40%
  • Cleanliness of theaters: 23%
  • Bathroom breaks: 22%
  • Distractions from audience members: 19%
  • Travel time to theater, traffic, parking, et cetera: 15%
  • Film selection: 13%
  • Inconvenient theater locales: 13%
  • Limited availability and inconvenient showtimes: 11%
  • Seat selection: 8%

While beloved titles like Titanic, Avengers: Endgame, Oppenheimer and even this year’s Dune: Part Two flirt with or exceed three hours in length, the HarrisX poll also reveals that 52% of those who took part believe films should clock in somewhere between 90 minutes and two hours. While the debate will undoubtedly continue, perhaps it’s better to consider that having both options, movie theaters and streaming platforms, allows the studios’ productions to reach a much wider audience. That compromise would likely result in more movies in general (and of different varieties) for audiences, and more ways of making money for producers.

You can view the original article HERE.

Celebrities Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins, Ricki Lake, Haley Joel Osment and more reportedly lose homes
Celebrities Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins, Ricki Lake, Haley Joel Osment and more reportedly lose homes
My Inner Egoísta Fueled My Dreams in Comedy and Acting
My Inner Egoísta Fueled My Dreams in Comedy and Acting
L.A. Fire Department Pushes Back on Henry Winkler Calling Blazes Arson
L.A. Fire Department Pushes Back on Henry Winkler Calling Blazes Arson
Bad Bunny’s ‘DTMF’ Is A Love Letter to Puerto Rico
Bad Bunny’s ‘DTMF’ Is A Love Letter to Puerto Rico
‘Ballerina’ Image Unleashes Ana de Armas in ‘John Wick’ Spinoff
‘Ballerina’ Image Unleashes Ana de Armas in ‘John Wick’ Spinoff
What’s gone can never be replaced: thoughts on Los Angeles, disasters, and the present moment | MZS
What’s gone can never be replaced: thoughts on Los Angeles, disasters, and the present moment | MZS
'Every Little Thing' Director on the Doc's Spellbinding Study of Hummingbirds & Trauma
'Every Little Thing' Director on the Doc's Spellbinding Study of Hummingbirds & Trauma
‘On Call’ Review | Bodycams Tell a Heart-Pounding Story
‘On Call’ Review | Bodycams Tell a Heart-Pounding Story
System Of A Down drummer John Dolmayan responds to Nikki Glaser’s Glenn Close Golden Globes joke
System Of A Down drummer John Dolmayan responds to Nikki Glaser’s Glenn Close Golden Globes joke
Jheńe Aiko and Beyoncé’s mother Tina Knowles reveal they’ve lost their homes in the LA wildfires
Jheńe Aiko and Beyoncé’s mother Tina Knowles reveal they’ve lost their homes in the LA wildfires
‘Solo Leveling’ star teases “dark direction” for rest of season two
‘Solo Leveling’ star teases “dark direction” for rest of season two
aespa 2024 to 2025 ‘SYNK: Parallel Line’ tour: tickets and more
aespa 2024 to 2025 ‘SYNK: Parallel Line’ tour: tickets and more
Vikings-Rams moved to Arizona due to wildfires
Vikings-Rams moved to Arizona due to wildfires
Report: Raiders, Brady reach out to Belichick about head coaching job
Report: Raiders, Brady reach out to Belichick about head coaching job
Vikings-Rams remains in L.A. amid wildfires; Arizona set as contingency
Vikings-Rams remains in L.A. amid wildfires; Arizona set as contingency
Zion returns from 27-game absence in loss to T-Wolves
Zion returns from 27-game absence in loss to T-Wolves
Virgin River Season 6 Recap in 3 Minutes Or Less
Virgin River Season 6 Recap in 3 Minutes Or Less
‘Den of Thieves 2’ Review
‘Den of Thieves 2’ Review
What’s Your Go-To Comfort TV Genre?
What’s Your Go-To Comfort TV Genre?
‘American Primeval’ Review | A Vicious History Creates Western Glory
‘American Primeval’ Review | A Vicious History Creates Western Glory
TikTok’s New Ban, Robert Pattinson For Dior!
TikTok’s New Ban, Robert Pattinson For Dior!
Your Winter Style Guide: Chic Coats, Knits, Boots, & More!
Your Winter Style Guide: Chic Coats, Knits, Boots, & More!
Everything To Know About Taste of Atlanta!
Everything To Know About Taste of Atlanta!
Kaia Gerber & Austin Butler Breakup, The Blonds NYFW Return!
Kaia Gerber & Austin Butler Breakup, The Blonds NYFW Return!