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Schema Markup for a Movie Carousel Page

Schema Pro now supports Movie Carousel schema markup, allowing you to highlight a list of movies on your website in a structured, rich carousel format. This is perfect for entertainment websites, review blogs, or cinema listing sites that feature multiple films on a single page.

When implemented correctly, this schema markup helps your content stand out in Google Search results — with rich visuals and details pulled directly from your site’s metadata.

How to Add the Movie Carousel Schema

Adding the Movie Carousel schema in Schema Pro is quick and easy:

  1. Navigate to Schema Pro → Add New.
  2. Select Movie Carousel from the list of schema types.
  3. Choose the page(s) or post(s) where you want the schema to appear.
  4. Map each field to your existing content.

Available Fields and Descriptions

Below are the supported fields for the Movie Carousel schema:

FieldDescription
Movie NameTitle of the movie. (Required)
Movie URLLink to the individual movie detail page. (Required)
Movie ImagePoster or image representing the movie. (Required)
Movie Release DateOfficial release date of the movie.
Director NameName of the movie’s director.
RatingAverage rating (can be pulled from your site’s reviews).
Review CountTotal number of reviews for the movie.
ReviewsRepeater field where you can add:
– Reviewer Name
– Review Date
– Rating Value (1 to 5)

Benefits of Using Movie Carousel Schema

Structured Listing for Multiple Movies
Display several movies in a clean, rich carousel format.

Improved Visibility in Google Search
Increases the chance of your content appearing in Google’s Movie Carousel Rich Results.

Better Engagement and CTR
Visual results attract more clicks and boost user engagement.

Example Use Case

You run a movie review site and want to feature the Top 5 Sci-Fi Movies of the Year. On your Movie Carousel page, you add schema markup using Schema Pro. Each movie is linked with metadata like its title, image, release date, director, and user reviews. As a result, your page may appear in a rich carousel format on Google Search, helping you stand out from competitors.

Important: Follow Google’s Guidelines

To be eligible for rich results, your structured data must follow Google’s policies:

  • Use accurate and complete information.
  • Don’t add misleading or false ratings/reviews.
  • Ensure your data matches the visible content on the page.

Read Google’s official documentation on movie structured data

Need Help?

If you’d like a downloadable PDF version of this guide or want a draft for a blog post announcement, feel free to reach out to our team — we’re happy to help you showcase your movies the right way!

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