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Could Apple, Netflix, or Amazon buy IMAX? Shares rally 16%

by May 22, 2026
written by May 22, 2026

Shares of IMAX jumped 16% on Friday after a report from The Wall Street Journal said the company is exploring a potential sale and has approached entertainment companies as possible buyers.

The move has fueled speculation that the premium cinema technology company could become an acquisition target for major media and technology firms.

According to people familiar with the matter cited in the report, the sale process remains in its early stages and may not ultimately lead to a transaction.

The sharp rally extended gains in IMAX shares, which have risen roughly 45% since last summer, although the stock remains down about 9% so far this year.

The company currently has a market capitalization of approximately $1.9 billion, making it a relatively modest acquisition target for larger media or technology companies.

Investors appeared encouraged by the possibility that growing demand for premium theatrical experiences could make IMAX strategically valuable within the broader entertainment ecosystem.

Premium cinema demand continues to grow

The potential sale comes during a period of improving box office trends and increasing demand for premium moviegoing formats.

According to Box Office Mojo, domestic movies have generated about $2.9 billion so far this year, marking the strongest comparable period since before the pandemic.

Premium screens, including IMAX formats, accounted for 16% of ticket sales in the United States and Canada through early April, compared with 13% during the same period in 2021, according to data from EntTelligence.

IMAX has also increased its share of the domestic box office market in recent years.

The company accounted for 5.2% of domestic ticket sales last year, compared with 3.2% in 2019.

The company has benefited from blockbuster releases specifically designed for premium large-format screens, including films such as “Avatar: Fire and Ash” and “Project Hail Mary.”

At an investor meeting in December, IMAX Chief Executive Rich Gelfond said the company will be “an incredibly valuable player, either as a wholly differentiated publicly traded company or as part of a larger company.”

Gelfond recently returned to work on a part-time basis after taking medical leave following a serious case of pneumonia.

Analysts see strategic value beyond theaters

Following the report, Benchmark analyst Mike Hickey raised his price target on IMAX shares to $60 from $44 while maintaining a Buy rating.

Hickey said the company’s strategic positioning could make it attractive to a wide range of potential acquirers, including Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Sony, Disney, Comcast/NBCUniversal, Sphere Entertainment, and Cinepolis.

“IMAX has evolved beyond a traditional exhibitor into a premium, asset-light global entertainment technology and distribution platform with deepening filmmaker integration, accelerating ‘Filmed for IMAX’ adoption, expanding streamer relationships, and increasing importance within blockbuster distribution,” Hickey wrote in a research note.

He also highlighted Sphere Entertainment as a particularly interesting strategic fit.

“We view Sphere as particularly compelling given its focus on immersive premium entertainment experiences, where IMAX’s global network, filmmaker ecosystem, and premium brand could materially expand Sphere’s strategic positioning,” Hickey said.

Streaming companies deepen IMAX partnerships

Streaming platforms have also increasingly embraced theatrical releases through IMAX screens.

Netflix recently announced plans to release a Brad Pitt film directed by David Fincher exclusively in IMAX theaters for two weeks before its streaming debut.

The company also plans to release “Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew” in IMAX and traditional theaters seven weeks ahead of its launch on Netflix, marking the streaming company’s first large-scale theatrical rollout.

One question surrounding any potential acquisition would be whether ownership by a major Hollywood studio or streaming platform could create conflicts around access to IMAX screens, as studios routinely compete for premium-format theater placements during major film releases.

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