“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” just hit $400 million at the box office! Fans everywhere rejoiced on December 20th when the final film of the Star Wars saga debuted in theaters. The film grossed almost $17 million on New Years Day and passed $400 million total at the domestic box
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Walt Disney Studios Global Box Office Reaches $7.3B
With $7.3 billion in global box office sales, The Walt Disney Studios made 2018 their second biggest year on record. Coming in just behind 2016 totals by a mere 277.9 million dollars. Topping the list of box office heavyweights this year were Avengers: Infinity War with $2.05 billion, Black Panther with $1.35 billion
‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Accomplishments Around the World
After setting the biggest domestic and global debut in history, Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War has become not only the biggest Marvel Cinematic Universe film of all time but the fourth biggest release in history with more than $2.04 billion worldwide. It became Disney’s fastest-selling digital release in its in-home
Christopher Robin Falls Short For It’s First Weekend At The Box Office
Christopher Robin opened this weekend all across the United States. While Disney was hoping for a record breaking opening weekend for it’s new live action film, the movie fell short. Mission: Impossible – Fallout soared into first, grossing $35 million in 4,395 locations. Christopher Robin opened with just $25 million
Pixar’s ‘Coco’ Wins Thanksgiving Weekend Box Office
Today comScore announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for this Thanksgiving weekend (ending November 26, 2017). Disney’s “Coco” received glowing reviews from critics and overtook Warner Brothers “Justice League” as the top box office film over the holiday. The film has already become the highest-grossing film of all
Captain America: Civil War Becomes One of the Biggest Opening Weekend Box Offices
This past Friday, Marvel’s latest film “Captain America: Civil War” came to U.S. box offices, with a $181 million opening weekend! It was of course on the top of the weekend box office’s charts, finally bumping “The Jungle Book” to second place. In previous weeks, “Civil War” opened in international