FILE - People walk by the AMC 34th Street theater on March 5, 2021, in New York. AMC Theaters, the nation's largest movie theater chain, on Monday unveiled a new pricing scheme in which seat location determines how much your movie ticket costs. Seats in the middle will cost a dollar or two more, while seats in the front row will be slightly cheaper. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

Middle seats at many U.S. movie theaters just got more expensive.

AMC Theaters, the nationโ€™s largest movie theater chain unveiled a new pricing scheme in which seat location determines how much your movie ticket costs. Seats in the middle of the auditorium will cost a dollar or two more, while seats in the front row will be slightly cheaper.

AMC said the pricing plan, dubbed โ€œSightline,โ€ has already been rolled out in some locations and, by the end of the year, will be in place at all domestic AMC theaters during showings after 4 p.m.

Seats classified as โ€œstandard sightlineโ€ will be at the regular price. If you want to pay less for the โ€œvalue sightlineโ€ seats, you have to be a member of the chainโ€™s subscription service, AMC Stubs.

As movie theaters have attempted to recover from the pandemic, exhibitors have increasingly looked at more variable pricing methods. Thatโ€™s included charging more for sought-after movies like โ€œThe Batmanโ€ in their first week of release.

Last weekend, Paramount Pictures partnered with theater chains to offerย slightly reduced ticket prices for the comedy โ€œ80 for Brady.โ€ย And last year, during a dry spell in theaters, tickets at most movie theaters wereย $3 for โ€œNational Cinema Day.โ€

But in most circumstances, movie tickets are getting more expensive, especially when factoring in large-format screens and 3D showings. The average 3D premium format ticket for the biggest box-office hit in recent years, โ€œAvatar: The Way of Water,โ€ was about $16.50.