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Number of the Week | Let’s all go to the movies

Published on December 6, 2024 at 3:53 pm
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This has been a very good week for the movie business, with the previous U.S. box office record for the Thanksgiving weekend blown out of the water.

In Jacksonville, though, moviegoers might be forgiven for questioning the future of going out to the movies. The independently run Sun-Ray Cinema and San Marco Theater and the Regal Beach Boulevard theater all closed in the past few years. But with large theaters also popping up in the fast-growing suburbs, there are now 11 local theater options for the cinematically inclined in the Jax metro area.

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Our Number of the Week is the number of First Coast residents per movie theater in our region: 146,690.

146,690

With 11 theaters in Duval, Clay, St. Johns, Nassau and Baker counties, that’s one theater for every 146,690 people (which felt like the number of people who were at a single showing during Moana 2‘s opening weekend).

Looking for a movie-lover’s vacation? WalletHub says California and Texas are tied for the most cinemas per capita in the U.S.

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author image Reporter email Megan Mallicoat is a Jacksonville Today reporter focusing on education. Her professional experience includes teaching at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, as well as editing, communications management, web design, and graphic design. She has a doctorate in mass communication with an emphasis in social psychology from UF. In her "free time," you'll most likely find her on the sidelines of some kind of kids’ sports practice, holding a book. author image Editor email Jessica Palombo is editor of Jacksonville Today Jacksonville is her hometown.

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