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‘Toy Story 4’ Is Bigger Than the Beatles | ‘Toy Story 4’ Is Bigger Than the Beatles |
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“Toy Story 4” comfortably topped the domestic box office this weekend, unsurprisingly winning out against a horror sequel and a movie revolving around the music of the Beatles. | “Toy Story 4” comfortably topped the domestic box office this weekend, unsurprisingly winning out against a horror sequel and a movie revolving around the music of the Beatles. |
Disney-Pixar’s latest “Toy Story” movie sold $57.9 million in domestic tickets during its second weekend in theaters and made an additional $80.6 million overseas, according to the studio. That puts its cumulative global ticket sales at a whopping $496.5 million so far. | Disney-Pixar’s latest “Toy Story” movie sold $57.9 million in domestic tickets during its second weekend in theaters and made an additional $80.6 million overseas, according to the studio. That puts its cumulative global ticket sales at a whopping $496.5 million so far. |
It also places “Toy Story 4” slightly behind “Toy Story 3” in terms of staying power, at least in North America. While the fourth installment saw about a 52 percent dip in sales from its first weekend to its second, “Toy Story 3” held on a bit better back in 2010, with around a 46 percent decrease, according to Box Office Mojo. So while the fourth movie’s performance is solid, it isn’t earth-shattering for the series. | It also places “Toy Story 4” slightly behind “Toy Story 3” in terms of staying power, at least in North America. While the fourth installment saw about a 52 percent dip in sales from its first weekend to its second, “Toy Story 3” held on a bit better back in 2010, with around a 46 percent decrease, according to Box Office Mojo. So while the fourth movie’s performance is solid, it isn’t earth-shattering for the series. |
[Read our critic’s review of “Toy Story 4.”] | [Read our critic’s review of “Toy Story 4.”] |
In a distant second was Warner Bros.’s “Annabelle Comes Home,” a horror movie about a demonic doll, which sold $20.4 million in tickets. It’s the latest film in the “Conjuring” saga, which began in 2013 and has made a great deal of money for Warner Bros. | In a distant second was Warner Bros.’s “Annabelle Comes Home,” a horror movie about a demonic doll, which sold $20.4 million in tickets. It’s the latest film in the “Conjuring” saga, which began in 2013 and has made a great deal of money for Warner Bros. |
“Annabelle Comes Home” concerns Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga), two demonologists who attempt to lock away a haunted doll. Do you think it all goes smoothly? | “Annabelle Comes Home” concerns Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga), two demonologists who attempt to lock away a haunted doll. Do you think it all goes smoothly? |
The movie received a mix of negative and lukewarm responses from critics. (“No more than a shameless franchise-stuffer,” Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review for The New York Times.) | The movie received a mix of negative and lukewarm responses from critics. (“No more than a shameless franchise-stuffer,” Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review for The New York Times.) |
The only nonsequel or reboot in the top five was Universal’s “Yesterday,” which debuted this weekend and landed in third place, with $17 million. | The only nonsequel or reboot in the top five was Universal’s “Yesterday,” which debuted this weekend and landed in third place, with $17 million. |
Directed by Danny Boyle, the movie imagines a world in which a young English singer-songwriter (played by Himesh Patel) wakes up and realizes that he’s suddenly the only person who remembers that the Beatles existed. The movie received lackluster reviews, and currently holds a 59 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. | |
[Read our critic’s review of “Yesterday”] | [Read our critic’s review of “Yesterday”] |
Two of the studios with movies in the top three were also behind the fourth- and fifth-place finishers. In fourth was Disney’s “Aladdin,” which brought in an additional $9.3 million in its sixth weekend in North American theaters. Rounding out the top five, Universal and Illumination’s “The Secret Life of Pets 2” sold $7.1 million in tickets during its fourth weekend. | Two of the studios with movies in the top three were also behind the fourth- and fifth-place finishers. In fourth was Disney’s “Aladdin,” which brought in an additional $9.3 million in its sixth weekend in North American theaters. Rounding out the top five, Universal and Illumination’s “The Secret Life of Pets 2” sold $7.1 million in tickets during its fourth weekend. |
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