
Cineplex CEO optimistic about near-term future of movie business despite tariff talk
TORONTO — Just days after U.S. President Donald Trump started making threats to impose 100 per cent tariffs on foreign-made films, the head of Canada’s biggest cinema chain surprisingly had some pep in his voice.
Cineplex Inc. CEO Ellis Jacob attributed his instantly obvious excitement to the packed, upcoming spring and summer film slates.
They feature a buzzy Formula One movie, a “Lilo & Stitch” sequel, the upcoming “Superman” flick and the potential conclusion of the three-decade long “Mission: Impossible” series — all movies he said have him feeling the best he’s felt in a few years about the theatre business.
“We basically feel COVID and the strikes are behind us now,” Jacob said in a Friday interview, referring to the pandemic that closed theatres for months and 2023 labour action from actors and writers that kept film sets dark and upended several major 2024 releases.