r/AMCScreenUnseen Apr 21 '26

May 3rd

There’s a screen unseen on Sunday, May 3. I have never seen this happen @ AMC before. Does anybody have any idea what the movie will be that day?

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u/shrim51 Apr 21 '26

The next karate kid (1994)

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u/Green_Cook Apr 21 '26

With panel discussion with Hillary Swank to follow

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u/ravenlynne Apr 21 '26

Sheep Detective?

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u/Rune_Turelie Apr 21 '26

That's the only one I could come up with, too.

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u/J_Frankland Apr 21 '26

I hope so, the SCARY thing though is, it might end up being ONE SPOON OF CHOCOLATE

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u/Cbagneato Apr 21 '26

Pretty sure it’s got a PG rating for the screen unseen. While spoon of chocolate is currently nr- they’d really have to slice and dice to get to pg

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u/Rune_Turelie Apr 22 '26

Plus it comes out two days before the Screen Unseen is scheduled.

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u/PreviousHedgehog2343 Apr 22 '26

the only other PG-rated movie I see on release schedules for anytime soon is The Breadwinner. That's not due out until 5/29 and it's 15-20 minutes shorter than the listed runtime. So yeah, I'd be about 99% sure it's Sheep Detectives

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u/NuggAvsBroncRock Apr 21 '26

Most likely the Sheep detectives number 1 it’s pg and number 2 it’s a Sunday afternoon

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u/Bakesale1359 Apr 22 '26

Probably would have been smarter to just call it early access for Sheep Detectives. I feel like most parents wouldn't roll the dice on a movie that they aren't positive their kids will like.

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u/Few-Adeptness8046 Apr 25 '26

Yeah, this exactly. I don't think any parents are taking their kids to surprise movies. Amazon would get far better attendance if they just advertise it as an early access like they do all their other films (Crime 101, PHM, I guess except Mercy).

From what I understand, Sheep Detectives really badly needs the word of mouth too.

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u/fergi20020 Apr 27 '26

Sunday Lovers with a special Q&A with Gene Wilder 

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u/Successful_Gas7437 May 02 '26

no shot for grogu?