Records are braking as the movie dominates.
Despicable Me 4″ has taken the international box office by storm, grossing a whopping $88 million over the weekend and securing the top spot in global charts. The animated sequel’s cumulative worldwide earnings have now soared to an impressive $437.8 million. The “Despicable Me” franchise made history as the first animated series to make more than $5 billion in global revenue.
The latest installment features Steve Carell reprising his role as Gru, the reformed supervillain, who now faces his old schoolmate and rival, Maxime Le Mal, portrayed by Will Ferrell. “Despicable Me 4” is being screened in nearly 80 international markets, including a significant debut in China where it premiered on 35,000 screens across 11,000 locations, pulling in $11.8 million. The film is a production of Universal and Illumination.
Despicable Me 4 earned $13.6M on Friday and is projected to reach $44M over the weekend, totaling $210M domestically in twelve days. The Despicable Me/Minions franchise has surpassed $5 billion globally, a first for an animated series.https://t.co/TtQ0266ANF #DespicableMe4
— The Numbers (@MovieNumbers) July 13, 2024
Meanwhile, “Inside Out 2,” another animated hit, continues to perform well throughout the world. The Disney and Pixar film earned $50.2 million from 47 markets, bringing its international total to $777.5 million. This achievement positions it as the fifth highest-grossing animated film of all time, surpassing “Despicable Me 3.” Globally, “Inside Out 2” has amassed an astounding $1.36 billion, making it the only 2024 release to join the exclusive $1 billion club.
Despicable Me 4 has grossed $229.5 million in 5 days and is on track to earn more than $1 BILLION DOLLARS!!
A lot of people are not looking at how well the box office has been doing. The biggest theater chain in the WORLD $AMC is still down 90% in the past year and is trading… pic.twitter.com/UStacVwjSw
— Mikey$ Money (@mikeys_money) July 8, 2024
Warner Bros. also garnered attention with the early international release of “Twisters,” the sequel to the 1996 hit “Twister.” The film opened in 38 markets, including Australia, Mexico, and Brazil, earning $11.5 million. “Twisters,” starring Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Anthony Ramos, and directed by Lee Isaac Chung of “Minari” fame, is set to premiere in major European markets next week, including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the U.K. Universal holds the North American distribution rights.
Paramount’s horror prequel, “A Quiet Place: Day One,” continues to draw audiences, grossing $10.4 million from 67 markets in its third weekend. This brings the film’s international earnings to $104.5 million, with a global total of $220.7 million.
Key Points:
i. “Despicable Me 4” led the international box office with $88 million, bringing its total earnings to $437.8 million.
ii. The “Despicable Me” franchise became the first animated series to surpass $5 billion in global earnings.
iii. “Inside Out 2” earned $50.2 million internationally, pushing its total to $777.5 million, and $1.36 billion globally.
iv. Warner Bros.’ “Twisters” earned $11.5 million from early international releases, with more European markets opening next week.
v. “A Quiet Place: Day One” has a global total of $220.7 million after earning $10.4 million in its third weekend.
TL Holcomb – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News