Hoppers leaps to easy week 2 victory over Reminders of Him and Undertone at Oscars weekend box of...
Pixar is definitively back on top at the box office after a number of lackluster premieres.
*Hoppers *leaps to easy week 2 victory over *Reminders of Him *and *Undertone *at Oscars weekend box office
Pixar is definitively back on top at the box office after a number of lackluster premieres.
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'Hoppers' wins Oscars weekend box office. Credit:
- Pixar's *Hoppers *clinched the top spot at the box office for the second week in a row with a $28.5 million domestic take and $59.5 million globally.
- The animated comedy edged out two new premieres: romantic drama *Reminders of Him*, which took No. 2 domestically with $18.2 million, and A24 horror film *Undertone*, at No. 3 with $9.3 million.
- Next week, Ryan Gosling's sci-fi adventure *Project Hail Mary *will vie with *Hoppers *for the box office gold.
Pixar has hopped, skipped, and jumped back to its position as a box office champion.
After a spate of flops, from the underwhelming *Soul *to the unremarkable *Elio*, Disney's beloved animation house has turned out a certified hit. The *Parent Trap-*meets-*Zootopia *flick *Hoppers *debuted to an impressive $46 million at the domestic box office $88 million abroad last weekend. This weekend, it proved that showing was no fluke.
*Hoppers *scrounged up an additional $28.5 million for an $86.8 million total at home, with $59.5 million globally for a total of $164.7 million, per Comscore. Granted, it's nowhere near the smash success of *Zootopia 2*, which had earned in just two days what *Hoppers *has managed to pull together in two weeks. But neither of the film's competitors had a chance against it this weekend, even with the the extra momentum of premiere weekend excitement.
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'Reminders of Him' and 'Undertone' took spots 2 and 3 at the weekend domestic box office.
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*Reminders of Him*, a romantic drama starring Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers, came in at No. 2 both domestically and globally. The film is the second in what is likely to be a long procession of adaptations from the voluminous archive of Colleen Hoover, who authored the source novel for the embattled *It Ends With Us.*
The Monroe-Withers two-hander, which also featured Lauren Graham and Bradley Whitford, grossed $18.2 million domestically and $28.2 million globally on an estimated $25 million budget. Given budget estimations don't include costly marketing and promotional expenses, the film still has a long way to go before passing into the black.
In the No. 3 spot domestically, but way down at No. 7 abroad, was A24's latest horror offering, *Undertone. *The film following a pair of paranormal podcasters (Nina Kiri and Adam DiMarco) who stumble upon a disturbing set of recordings. It earned $9.3 million domestically and in total, having not been released internationally. Given its meager $500,000 estimated budget, however, that's a win for the beloved indie banner.
Pixar's 'Hoppers' trounces 'The Bride' at the weekend box office
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Ryan Gosling reveals his daughters hilariously subbed in for alien costar while filming 'Project Hail Mary'
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The weekend's box office leaderboards were otherwise a horror story with the slasher sequel *Scream 7* and Maggie Gyllenhaal's *Bride of Frankenstein *reimagining *The Bride!* telling different tales.
*Scream 7 *is doing well in its third week of release, with an $8.3 million take for a domestic total of $106.5 million. When its premiere topped the box office in early March, the film broke a franchise record for opening earnings.
*The Bride*, however, wasn't as pleased with her reception. The genre-smashing odyssey starring newly minted Oscar winner Jessie Buckley struck out with a low $7.2 million premiere against an estimated $80-90 million budget, and in week two, has only added $2.1 million.
Next week, Ryan Gosling will go toe-to-toe with an animated beaver for box office glory.
*Project Hail Mary*, the latest adaptation of *The Martian *author Andy Weir's work, will soon touch down in theaters around the world. The horror sequel *Ready or Not 2 *and Nick Offerman animated comedy *The Pout-Pout Fish *are also slated for release on Friday, but *Hail Mary *is in the best position for a box office coup, combining an author who's already struck gold in being adapted, a beloved star, and a massive publicity campaign.
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