Nicole Kidman reveals ‘pure intentions’ her viral AMC ad

Turns out, heartbreak feels good in a place like this… especially when you are doing it for free.

During a March 2 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Nicole Kidman revealed that her now legendary AMC Theaters commercial wasn’t about a paycheck – it was about saving movie theaters.

“[I] called in all these favors,” she said. “We did it for nothing, and then it went off.”

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Yes, that ad. The one. The memes. The rain. The dramatic popcorn.

Nicole shared that she rallied serious talent – including cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth and screenwriter Billy Ray – during the height of COVID.

“I said, “Should we do this? We need to help the theaters,’” she recalled. “It was during COVID when we did it. The crew that I was working with on Being the Ricardos, I said, ‘Would you guys be willing to do this?’”

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Spoiler: they were.

“I had no idea that thing was gonna work,” she noted. “We did it out of the purest of intentions.”

Work it did. The ad became a pop culture moment – and Nicole isn’t ruling out round two.

“Maybe, yes,” she teased in October 2024. “Yes, you need to talk to Adam [Aron, CEO of AMC Theaters].”

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Even more intriguing? “We’re in the making,” she continued. “I’m using a Practical Magic term: There’s things brewing.”