Four animated films achieved significant domestic and global box office milestones this past weekend. However, lingering uncertainties persist regarding the post-Covid box office landscape, especially concerning how success is defined for original animated features that aren’t sequels or based on existing intellectual properties (IPs).
Here’s a breakdown of the weekend’s box office highlights:
Migration
- Milestones: Grossed $150 million globally; Ranked as the 10th highest worldwide gross for an animated film in 2023.
- Illumination’s Migration earned an impressive $10.2 million during its third weekend in U.S. theaters, securing the fourth spot domestically. With a North American total of $77.8 million, the film is poised to surpass the $100 million mark soon.
- Globally, Migration secured the third spot, grossing $15.5 million from 73 territories for a total of $25.7 million. The film’s global cumulative now stands at $150.7 million, ranking it as the tenth highest-grossing animated feature in 2023.
The Boy and the Heron
- Milestones: Grossed $39.6 million in North America; Ranks as the fourth highest gross for an anime title in North American box office history.
- Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron added $1.7 million in North America over the weekend, pushing its total to $39.6 million. It now holds the position of the fourth highest-grossing anime title in U.S. box office history and recently won the Golden Globe for animated feature.
Wish
- Milestones: Grossed $200 million worldwide; Ranks as the sixth highest worldwide gross for an animated film in 2023.
- Wish, directed by Chris Buck, performed strongly internationally, grossing $19 million from 51 territories despite a modest domestic weekend of $760,000. The film’s worldwide box office now stands at $209.5 million, making it the sixth highest-grossing animated feature in 2023.
Trolls Band Together
- Milestones: Grossed $200 million worldwide; Ranks as the seventh highest worldwide gross for an animated film in 2023.
- Walt Dohrn’s Trolls Band Together added $1.2 million domestically, reaching a total of $100 million after 8 weeks. With an identical international total, the film’s worldwide cumulative is now $201 million, making it the seventh highest-grossing animated release in 2023.
While these achievements are noteworthy, they fall short of pre-pandemic box office trends. It’s evident that original IPs face challenges compared to franchise counterparts, raising questions about studios’ contentment with breaking even versus producing sequels for established money-making franchises like Disney and Illumination.
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