‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ And ‘The Grinch’ Made Box Office History This Weekend
No two animated films have ever done this at the box office before.
No two animated films have ever done this at the box office before.
Hollywood has long held the belief that two animated films can’t do well in theaters at the same time. “Ralph Breaks the Internet” and “The Grinch” are proving them wrong.
For the first time in six years, animated films own both of the top spots at the box office.
Two of the top three films at the U.S. box office over the Thanksgiving weekend were animated films.
An animated movie is at the top of the weekend box office for the first time since July.
More people around the world saw “Smallfoot” than any other film this weekend.
“Hotel Transylvania 3” is just the second animated feature to cross the $500 million mark this year.
Disney re-released the film onto a large number of screens this weekend to reach $600 million domestic.
“Incredibles 2” is just the 7th animated film to reach this milestone.
“Teen Titans Go! To the Movies” debuted below projections, but its low production cost still makes it a success.
The Drac Pack delivers its third no. 1 launch.
“Incredibles 2” has accomplished something incredible.
It took just 4 days for Brad Bird’s latest to reach $200 million at the domestic box office.
$182.6 million in 3 days!
The latest film in the franchise is the highest-grossing animation release of 2018 to date.
In its second weekend in limited release, Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” continues to beat expectations.
It’s only the first weekend of its release, but Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” is already setting animation records.
In the first two months of 2018, something unprecedented happened at the American box office — and it has yet to be properly acknowledged.
A busy February weekend in both the U.S. and China resulted in both hits and misses.
After just four days of release, “Mary and the Witch’s Flower” has become the all-time highest grossing GKIDS release.