Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out 2 keeps on soaring, reaching $799.7M globally through Tuesday. Within that, the international box office crossed the four-century mark at a running cume of $411.9M from 44 overseas markets through yesterday. In North America, Inside Out 2 rose to $387.8M, moving well up the domestic animated chart.
After 12 days in domestic release, the blockbuster sequel is now the No. 10 animated film of all time there, having passed Minions: The Rise of Gru ($370M), Finding Nemo ($381M) and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ($382M). The next animated title it will overtake domestically is Disney’s own Frozen.
Worldwide, it’s a matter of when, not if, Inside Out 2 passes the $1B mark. The Kelsey Mann-directed juggernaut is already well on its way to surpassing the first Inside Out’s $859M global.
On Tuesday, Inside Out 2 added $18.4M in North America (18% of the weekend) for the highest non-December Tuesday of all time there (7th biggest ever).
Internationally on Tuesday, IO2 put another $19.6M in the memory bank which was 12% of this past weekend.
The Top overseas markets through Tuesday are Mexico ($68.4M), UK ($31.1M), Korea ($30.4M), Brazil ($23.3M), Italy ($22.4M), Germany ($19M), Argentina ($16M), Spain ($15.7M), France ($14.9M) and Australia ($13.8M).
At $12.5M through Tuesday, China increased to $13.8M through today (the difference not included in the total cumes above). In local currency, it has already surpassed the original film while Maoyan is now predicting a $33.4M final which would be 150% bigger than the first movie in local currency. Japan is still to release, on August 1.
We’ll have more updates through the coming days.
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