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CinemaCon
/ˈsɪnəməˌkɑn/
Definition
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CinemaCon is the official annual convention and trade show of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO), billed as the world's largest gathering for the motion picture theater industry.
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Held typically in Las Vegas, it features presentations from major film studios unveiling upcoming movies, trailers, and industry announcements.
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CinemaCon turned Vegas into trailer central, where every studio promised the next big blockbuster.
Forget awards season; CinemaCon is where Hollywood drops popcorn bombs disguised as coming attractions.
At CinemaCon, execs hype recliner seats like they're the real stars of the show.
CinemaCon 2026 registration is open, because nothing says fun like networking over stale theater candy.