The Weekend’s No. 1 Movie Has Ties to Oregon
Pixar’s original film Hoppers earned $46M domestically and $88M globally, the biggest original animated launch since 2017’s Coco, while Warner Bros.’ The Bride earned only $7.3M.
- Sunday, Disney and Pixar's Hoppers opened at No. 1 with $46 million domestically from 4,000 theaters and an $88 million global launch.
- With a 94% Rotten Tomatoes rating and an A CinemaScore, Hoppers drew families and general audiences, bolstered by 75% definitely recommend in PostTrak polling and strong Saturday gains.
- Warner Bros.' R-rated The Bride registered weak international receipts with $6.3 million overseas, bringing its global total to $13.6 million.
- Studio executives said Hoppers' breakout should give the film room to grow, with Disney animation studio congratulating the team on a tremendous launch that eases pressure after Elio's poor performance.
- China rollout begins March 20 as Hoppers expands internationally, domestic box office is up more than 12% this year, and Pixar follows with Toy Story 5 on June 19.
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Pixar's 'Hoppers' bounds to No. 1 as Warner Bros.' 'The Bride!' is on life support
Disney and Pixar’s environmental adventure “Hoppers” topped the North American box office this weekend with $46 million in domestic ticket sales in its opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday
`Hoppers' Opens with $46 Million to Lead Box Office
Pixar’s “Hoppers” opened with $46 million this weekend to lead all films in North America, according to industry estimates released Sunday. The animated science fiction comedy was directed by Daniel Chong and features the voices of Piper Curda, Bobby Moynihan, Jon Hamm, Kathy Najimy and Dave Franco. “Scream 7” made $17.3 million Friday through Sunday in its second weekend, Comscore reported. Director Maggie Gyllenhaal’s horror romance “The Bride…
By Lindsey Bahr. Disney and Pixar’s environmental adventure “Hoppers” topped the North American box office with $46 million in its opening weekend, according to studio estimates released Sunday. After adding another $42 million from international screenings, the film celebrated a total global opening of $88 million, the biggest for an original animated feature since “Coco” was released in 2017. But it wasn’t all good news for big-budget producti…
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