Key Takeaways:
– Despicable Me 4 led the 4th of July box office earning $20.4 million.
– Minions: Rise of Gru earned less with $16 million in 2022.
– Despicable Me 2 still holds the franchise’s record with $24.5 million in 2013.
– Inside Out 2 cross the half billion mark domestically.
– A Quiet Place: Day One was third with $4.7 million.
There’s no better way to celebrate Independence Day than going to the cinema and enjoying a popcorn flick, right? And this 4th of July, many people decided to do just that – and their flick of choice was Despicable Me 4.
Scene Stealer: Despicable Me 4
The Fourth of July numbers are finally in – and it seems like the loveable villain Gru and his horde of yellow minions stole the show! Despicable Me 4 topped the box office charts, earning a whopping $20.4 million to kick off its entry into the franchise. There’s something about these adorable, baby-talking creatures that is just irresistible, and the box office figures clearly reflect that.
When we compare this figure to the earnings of other films in the franchise, we see a bit of fluctuation. There’s no joking that the minions have strong appeal, as demonstrated by 2022’s spin-off, Minions: The Rise of Gru, which raked in $16 million. However, this fourth installment couldn’t quite compete with Despicable Me 2, which boasted an impressive haul of $24.5 million when it premiered in 2013.
Other Contenders
Meanwhile, another animated treat, Inside Out 2, hit a major milestone by crossing half a billion dollars at the domestic box office. Even though it came in second place this weekend, earning $7.2 million, the Disney hit has shown remarkable staying power.
The thrill-filled A Quiet Place: Day One followed next, managing to pocket $4.7 million. It seems like audiences are still in tune with the nerve-racking silence that the film offers.
Hidden Gem: Possum Trot
Finding its place on the fourth rung of the ladder was The Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot, produced by Angel Studios. The flick earned a surprisingly robust $3.1 million, proving that sometimes, smaller releases can make a pretty strong impact too.
Troubled Waters: Horizon
Rounding out the top five was Horizon, which underperformed earning only $1.87 million. The results aren’t looking too promising, which could mean that the film might have a difficult time over the coming weekend.
The Future Forecast
Speculations are rife about Despicable Me 4 making around $70 million this coming weekend. If that holds true, it would align it closer to the earnings of Despicable Me 3, which opened with $73 million back in 2017 before its total domestic gross escalated to a huge $264 million.
Meanwhile, Inside Out 2 is expected to keep its stronghold at number 2 with projections suggesting earnings in the $30 million range. Similarly, A Quiet Place: Day One and Horizon are also keenly watched for their performance over the weekend.
With many exciting releases lined up, the box office battle is far from over. But one thing is clear – our favorite villain and his mischievous minions continue to rule the roost this year.
So, what are you planning to watch this weekend?