The animated blockbuster sequel has earned nearly half of its $1.08 billion global haul in China, where Disney will next test its market might with James Cameron’s 'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' opening ...
Dec. 7 (UPI) --Horror sequel, Five Nights at Freddy's 2, is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend with $53 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Coming in at No. 2 is ...
After setting a number of records last weekend, the continued runaway performance for the Jared Bush- and Byron Howard-directed movie has also achieved new milestones with the sophomore session. With ...
The sequel's massive box office, which is expected to climb well past $500 million, is a huge win for the Disney brand in China, where the company recently opened the world's first Zootopia-themed ...
Disney has a massive hit on its hands with Zootopia 2, which has secured an enormous $556 million global opening at the box office. $156 million came in domestically during the Thanksgiving holiday ...
Disney is celebrating Zootopia 2’s record-shattering first weekend, enjoying the biggest weekend of 2025 for any film to date, and the fourth-biggest box office debut in history. Jason Bateman and ...
The Disney sequel took in $156 million in North America over its first five days. Strong turnout in China pushed the film’s global opening total to $556 million. By Brooks Barnes Reporting from Los ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It was a heated race at the box office on Thanksgiving Day, which saw multiple successes. Meanwhile, Wicked: For Good is ...
“Zootopia 2” is off to a roaring start at the box office, earning $39.5 million in its first full day of release. And the Disney animated sequel isn’t the only follow-up film feasting at the ...
A year ago, Disney obliterated the Thanksgiving weekend box office record with “Moana 2,” which earned a titanic $225 million five-day opening in the U.S. and Canada. The studio’s animated sequel for ...
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said that although consoles are not going away, gaming is moving towards PCs. Zelnick said that the gaming industry is shifting to more open systems rather than closed.