AMC Warns Moviegoers To Expect 25-30 Minutes of Ads and . . . AMC Theatres now warns customers that movies start 25-30 minutes after the listed showtime to account for ads and trailers, "making it easier for moviegoers to know the actual start time of their film screening," reports The Verge
AMC warns moviegoers that they can expect 25-30 minutes of . . . Customers are officially warned that they can expect to see 25-30 minutes of ads and previews before the main feature starts This new message appears when tickets are purchased online and clearly states that “movies begin 25-30 minutes after showtime ”
AMC Theaters Now Warns Moviegoers About Lengthy Previews . . . As shown above, the showtimes for AMC theaters include a very visible note just below where users can filter their search "Movies start 25-30 minutes after showtime," the AMC disclaimer reads
AMC Warns Moviegoers That Films Won’t Start for 30 Minutes . . . Right under the showtime, it says: “Movies start 25-30 minutes after showtime ” This message is part of a new update that AMC has added, probably to give people a better idea of what to expect when they show up for a movie