NEW YORK, August 18, 2026, 12:09 EDT
- IMAX stock slipped 2.1% after The Odyssey set a new IMAX box office record at $346.4 million.
- The movie accounts for 24.7% of IMAX’s $1.4 billion global box-office goal for 2026.
- The stock is close to the average target set by analysts and is trading at 70 times its trailing earnings.
Shares of IMAX Corporation NYSE:IMAX dropped 2.1% to $51.29 on Tuesday, despite The Odyssey setting a new record as the format operator’s top-earning film. The split indicates investors may be considering a record-breaking performance versus a valuation that factors in most of the year’s gains.
IMAX screenings of the Christopher Nolan movie have brought in $346.4 million globally, according to company data. This amounts to 24.7% of the exhibitor box office target of about $1.4 billion for the full year. The tally reflects exhibitor box office performance, not IMAX’s corporate earnings.
| Market measure | August 18 reading |
|---|---|
| Share price | $51.29 |
| Session change | -2.1% |
| Day range | $51.25-$52.39 |
| Market value | $2.81 billion |
| Trailing P/E | 70.24 |
| 52-week high | $54.27 |
IMAX generated $47 million in worldwide box office revenue for the weekend of August 14-16, falling just short of securing a fifth consecutive weekend above $50 million. Prior to 2026, IMAX had not achieved more than one weekend at this level in a single year.
| Box-office yardstick | Amount | Investor read-through |
|---|---|---|
| The Odyssey lifetime IMAX gross | $346.4 million | Highest-ever IMAX release |
| 2026 IMAX global target | About $1.4 billion | Film accounts for 24.7% |
| Second-quarter IMAX gross | $285 million | Film’s lifetime haul tops by 21.5% |
| Latest global weekend | $47 million | Closing in on fifth $50 million weekend in a row |
China contributed the latest increase. The Odyssey launched with an IMAX opening of $19.3 million in the country, including preview showings. IMAX accounted for 53% of the title’s China earnings while operating on just 1% of available screens.
| China opening measure | Result |
|---|---|
| IMAX box office opening weekend | $13.0 million |
| IMAX early screenings | $6.3 million |
| Total IMAX opening | $19.3 million |
| IMAX percentage of film’s China revenue | 53% |
| IMAX share of China’s screens | 1% |
This figure represents roughly 53 times IMAX’s percentage of screens, according to the company’s own data. The comparison highlights how premium-format capacity can boost a blockbuster’s performance even if it does not equal the traditional cinema footprint.
Chief Executive Rich Gelfond said, “The Odyssey continues to be an IMAX box office phenomenon without precedent.” The company intends to run the film across its network at least until mid-September. IMAX release
Prior to the film’s launch in China, operating leverage could already be seen. Revenue for the second quarter climbed 12% to $102.8 million. Adjusted EBITDA rose 23% to $48.0 million, and the margin expanded by four percentage points to 46.6%.
| Second-quarter measure | Q2 2026 | Year-on-year change |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $102.8 million | up 12% |
| Adjusted EBITDA | $48.0 million | rose 23% |
| Adjusted EBITDA margin | 46.6% | improved by 400 basis points |
| Adjusted EPS | $0.43 | jumped 65% |
| Network systems | 1,809 | increased 3.4% |
| System backlog | 421 | Not disclosed |
The outlook among analysts remains positive. Out of 10 analysts monitored by Google Finance, eight have a Buy rating on the stock. However, their average price target of $51.10 is 0.4% under Tuesday’s market price.
| Analyst measure | Reading | Implied move from $51.29 |
|---|---|---|
| Buy ratings | 8 | Not applicable |
| Hold ratings | 2 | Not applicable |
| Sell ratings | 0 | Not applicable |
| Highest target | $60.00 | +17.0% |
| Mean target | $51.10 | -0.4% |
| Lowest target | $40.00 | -22.0% |
The range between price targets is more significant than the average forecast. Rosenblatt’s $60 target signals potential gains should record traffic continue. Conversely, Goldman Sachs’ $40 view points to risks if attendance returns to typical levels.
Risks: Box office results are dependent on blockbuster releases, and a single movie accounts for a significant portion of the yearly goal. Demand in China is volatile. With the trailing earnings multiple approaching 70, any failure in execution could have outsized impact.
The following hurdle is durability. Investors are eyeing the September 11 Japan premiere, sustained interest in China, and advancements toward reaching 160 to 175 system installations this year. Attendance has hit unprecedented levels. For the stock to move higher, a broader slate will need to deliver continued results.



