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Title: Zootopia 2 Shatters Records, Leads Thanksgiving Box Office

Zootopia 2’‍ Opens ⁤too Near-Record $556M Globally

LOS ANGELES – DisneyS ⁤ Zootopia ​2 shattered expectations this weekend, grossing an‌ estimated $556 million worldwide, marking one of the biggest animated film openings of all time.⁢ The sequel to the 2016 hit⁤ earned $29.4 million over the Thanksgiving weekend in overseas markets, bringing its foreign tally to $122.8 million. Combined with domestic earnings, the film’s global total reached $393.3 million as⁢ of Sunday estimates.

The remarkable debut comes despite a Thanksgiving box office overall that fell short of ⁣last year’s record-breaking numbers, which benefited from releases like ⁢ Wicked, Moana 2, Red One, adn Gladiator. “While far short of last year’s record-breaking Thanksgiving frame, ‍this‍ year nonetheless delivered ‍a ⁣solid holiday corridor for movie‍ theaters,” said Comscore chief box office analyst Paul Dergarabedian. “with the year-over-year advantage versus 2024 at a razor-thin 1.3⁢ percent the industry will need to bank another $1.2 billion through January 31‍ to hit the $9 billion threshold for annual domestic box office.”

Several other films also debuted or continued their runs during the holiday weekend. Netflix’s ‌ Wake Up Dead Man: A ‌Knives Out Mystery earned an⁢ estimated $2.3⁤ million despite being refused play by major cinema circuits due to windowing issues. Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet, adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s novel, opened to $1.4 million from 119 theaters, averaging $11,345 per location. Right now, starring Jessie Buckley and Paul‍ mescal, is slated for a major nationwide expansion after generating buzz at fall film ‌festivals.

A24’s Eternity had a more modest debut, earning ⁣$2.4⁣ million ​from 1,348 cinemas.‌ Among holdovers,Now You See Me: Now You Don’t reached $49.7 million domestically and $187 million globally, while Predator: Badlands became the highest-grossing film in the‍ Predator franchise with $85 million domestically and $173.8 million worldwide. ‌Paramount’s‍ The Running Man rounded out ​the top five with $34 million domestically and ​$26.3 million overseas, totaling $60.5 million globally.

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