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AMC Theatres® Expands Half-Price Deals for AMC Stubs Members: Beginning July 8, Discount Tuesdays Becomes 50% Off Tickets Tuesdays, Joining 50% Off Wednesdays – Small Popcorn & Drink Combo Is Also 50% Off

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AMC Theatres® Expands Half-Price Deals for AMC Stubs Members: Beginning July 8, Discount Tuesdays Becomes 50% Off Tickets Tuesdays, Joining 50% Off Wednesdays – Small Popcorn & Drink Combo Is Also 50% Off
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AMC Theatres® Expands Half-Price Deals for AMC Stubs Members: Beginning July 8, Discount Tuesdays Becomes 50% Off Tickets Tuesdays, Joining 50% Off Wednesdays – Small Popcorn & Drink Combo Is Also 50% Off

2025-07-08 01:00 Last Updated At:01:21

LEAWOOD, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 7, 2025--

AMC Theatres® (NYSE: AMC), the largest theatrical exhibitor in the United States and the world, today announced an expansion of its 50% Off Tickets initiative that makes moviegoing more affordable and accessible for millions of AMC Stubs members in the United States. Beginning Tuesday, July 8, AMC’s long-running “Discount Tuesdays” will officially become “50% Off Tuesdays,” with AMC Stubs members receiving 50% off the regular adult-evening ticket price all day long at participating theatres in the United States. This is the same discount being offered through the newly introduced “50% Off Wednesdays” program, which launches the following day on Wednesday, July 9.

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In addition to half-price off tickets, AMC is also offering 50% off its Small Popcorn & Drink Combo on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, which means AMC Stubs members can enjoy their movie, popcorn, and a fountain drink all for half-price. The 50% off Small Popcorn & Drink Combo is valid on in-theatre purchases only.

The 50% Off Tickets on Tuesdays & Wednesdays are available to the more than 36 million AMC Stubs members, including those who sign up for the free AMC Stubs Insider tier. Premium format surcharges and online ticketing fees still apply, but the base ticket price for eligible formats will reflect the 50% discount. Certain movies and holiday periods may be excluded.

These changes are part of AMC’s continued effort to provide greater moviegoing value that is easy to understand and resonates with moviegoers.

Adam Aron, Chairman and CEO of AMC Theatres, said:

“Following the overwhelmingly positive guest response to our announcement of 50% Off Wednesdays ticket pricing, two things became clear. First, our Discount Tuesdays program will benefit from clear, concise messaging that resonates with value-seeking moviegoers. So, we are changing our Tuesday prices and our Tuesday consumer communications such that Tuesdays and Wednesdays will both feature the same 50% Off pricing offer.”

Aron continued, “And second – those moviegoers are also seeking value on concessions. While moviegoers are not required to purchase any food or drink to take advantage of the ticket price discounts, and while we still expect many moviegoers will opt for others of our popular snack items, there is an opportunity to add incremental snack purchase revenues for AMC on Tuesdays and Wednesdays by our featuring on these two days a new 50% Off pricing deal on our Small Popcorn & Drink Combo as well.”

Aron concluded, “Whether it is through our highly successful A-List subscription program, discounted Matinee pricing, or our new '50% Off Tuesdays and Wednesdays' pricing program, AMC continues to offer bargain opportunities for those moviegoers who want to avail themselves of really superb deals.”

Guests who are not currently AMC Stubs members can join for free through the AMC mobile app, AMCTheatres.com, or at any AMC theatre location. Membership provides access to exclusive offers and year-round savings, including discounted tickets, reward points, birthday perks, and more.

To learn more or to join AMC Stubs, visit amctheatres.com/amcstubs.

About AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc.

AMC is the largest movie exhibition company in the United States, the largest in Europe and the largest throughout the world with approximately 900 theatres and 10,000 screens globally. AMC has led innovation in the exhibition industry by deploying its Signature power-recliner seating, expanding food and beverage offerings, investing in premium formats, and developing strong loyalty and subscription programs. For more information, visit www.amctheatres.com.

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Beginning this week, AMC Stubs members can watch the newest releases on the big screen at 50% off the normal adult-evening ticket price on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Beginning this week, AMC Stubs members can watch the newest releases on the big screen at 50% off the normal adult-evening ticket price on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — The entire executive committee of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) resigned Wednesday after a scandal involving the naturalization of seven foreign-born players led to FIFA sanctions, a court appeal and intensified scrutiny of the country’s soccer governance.

All committee members, elected 11 months ago for the 2025–2029 term, stepped down with immediate effect in a unanimous and voluntary decision in order to protect the association’s credibility.

The mass resignation followed FIFA’s decision last September to fine the association about $450,000 and suspending the seven players for a year after determining that fake documents had been filed to support their naturalization. The players — Facundo Garcés, Rodrigo Holgado, Imanol Machuca, João Figueiredo, Gabriel Palmero, Jon Irazabal and Héctor Hevel— were also fined individually.

The seven, who originate from Argentina, Brazil, the Netherlands and Spain, went on to play for Malaysia, including in a qualifying match for the 2027 Asian Cup that Malaysia won against Vietnam.

Malaysian officials had maintained that all seven players were eligible under FIFA rules because each had a grandparent born in Malaysia. FIFA, however, said its investigators obtained original documents from the players’ countries of origin that contradicted those claims.

In a statement Wednesday, FAM said the committee had been elected for a four-year mandate covering the 2025–2029 term and the decision to resign after just 11 months demonstrated that service to Malaysian soccer takes precedence over holding office.

The mass resignation was intended to safeguard the association’s reputation and mitigate further consequences for Malaysian football, it said. It would allow FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation to review governance, administrative and procedural matters within FAM, and ensure any reforms can be undertaken without distraction or perceived conflicts of interest, it said.

“The executive committee recognizes the importance of collective responsibility and the need to act in a manner that protects the integrity and standing of the sssociation,” the statement said.

FAM said the move was aimed at restoring confidence among supporters, stakeholders and the wider football community, emphasizing that institutional credibility is essential to the stability and future development of the sport in Malaysia. The outgoing leadership will fully cooperate with FIFA, the AFC and other stakeholders. No timeline was announced for interim leadership or new elections.

Acting FAM president Mohamad Yusoff Mahadi told local media that committee secretary-general Noor Azman Rahman will continue overseeing day-to-day operations of the governing body, which is expected to convene a congress to appoint a new executive committee.

After FIFA rejected FAM’s appea l, it took the case to sports highest court based in Switzerland. FAM said Tuesday that the Court of Arbitration for Sport had temporarily halted the FIFA-imposed ban on the players, allowing them to compete while an appeal is reviewed. It didn't say when a final ruling is expected.

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FILE -Malaysia's Rodrigo Holgado, left, vies for the ball with Vietnam's Do Duy Manh during the AFC Asian Cup qualifier Group F soccer match between Malaysia and Vietnam at the National Stadium Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian, File)

FILE -Malaysia's Rodrigo Holgado, left, vies for the ball with Vietnam's Do Duy Manh during the AFC Asian Cup qualifier Group F soccer match between Malaysia and Vietnam at the National Stadium Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian, File)

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