‘Minions & Monsters’ movie heads toward lower-than-expected $64.5 million opening 5 days

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Earlier this summer, the Gen Z horror film dominated the box office. Anime now rules the long Fourth of July weekend, but with an asterisk.

Minions and monsters It’s headed toward a $64.5 million cume, a 5-day opening over the July 4th long weekend, and a three-day cume of $39.5 million. Although strong enough to easily take first place, this represents a decline from two years ago Despicable me 4 It brought in $120 million for the five days. In 2022, Minions: Rise of Gru It brought in $122 million for the five days.

On his third weekend, toy story 3 It continues to do strong business, coming in second with about $32 million, a decline of 55 percent. It’s expected to end the weekend with a whopping $367 million or so domestic revenue, and has already cleared $600 million globally.

The new entry for Angel Studios and Wonder Project Young Washington It ranks third with about $16.5 million. It has a cinematic score from audiences, and is timed to coincide with America’s 250th birthday. It stars William Franklin Miller and depicts the adventures of George Washington in his twenties.

Minions and monsters It is the latest spin-off of Despicable me films and the seventh in the overall franchise that represents the highest-grossing animated series of all time. Franchise co-creator Pierre Coffin directed and penned the script with Brian Lynch. He is honored, Minions and monsters It brings in about $87 million.

The film received an A- Cinemascore rating from the audience, and a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with Hollywood Reporter Critic Frank Schreck wrote that although it’s a bit “stuffed”, “at least for a good while, it’s sophisticated and surprisingly effective in its satirical humour, with so many visual gags and Easter eggs that you’ll need multiple viewings to catch them all, something that clearly won’t be a problem for Universal.”

DC Studios Supergirl It falls to fourth place in its second weekend with a nearly 80 percent drop for around $8.5 million in its opening weekend. Meanwhile, Steven Spielberg Disclosure day Rounding out the top five, it grossed about $5.5 million in its fourth weekend.

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