![]() ![]() So, what set “Beauty” on their unbeatable trajectory? As Disney enjoys yet another triumph, here are our takeaways:Īlso Read: Disney's Live-Action 'Mulan' Remake Won't Feature Songs, Says Directorĭisney has traditionally put out a March release since the 1990s, but in recent years, this month has become a major source of revenue for them. Throw in overseas markets, and “Beauty” was able to reach a whopping $350 million worldwide by the end of its first Sunday in theaters, and after just five days it passed the $425 million global total set by the 1991 animated film. Its run to a ten-digit total began with a $174 million domestic opening weekend that set a new record for March openers, passing the $166 million set last year by “Batman v Superman” and nabbing the biggest domestic opening by a PG-rated film, passing last year’s “Finding Dory.” “Beauty and the Beast” the fifth in Disney’s live-action remake series that began in 2010 with “Alice in Wonderland” (not counting the direct sequel, “Alice Through the Looking Glass”), officially passed the $1 billion mark on Thursday after 26 days in theaters. ![]() ![]() A new film has entered the billion-dollar box office club, and for the fifth consecutive time, that film is from Disney. ![]()
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