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2024 has its first mega-blockbuster, and it is Pixar’s Inside Out 2. After the final weekend of June, Inside Out 2 has grossed $1.014 billion worldwide; $469 million in the United States and $545 million throughout the rest of the world. That makes it the first movie of the calendar year to cross $1 billion at the global box office. Obviously that also makes it the top-grossing movie of the year to date. The #2 film is Dune: Part Two which has grossed a relatively puny $711 million worldwide. Inside Out 2 is also the first movie to gross $1 billion worldwide since last summer’s biggest hit Bar...
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Both Pixar and movie theaters could really use a hit right now, and it looks like Inside Out 2could be the answer to both of their prayers. In early Thursday night previews, the sequel to Pixar’s 2014 animated hit earned an estimated $13 million. That’s the highest total for any Thursday opening for any 2024 release to date. Early estimates predict the film could make between $80 and $90 million over the weekend. The original Inside Out grossed $356 million in U.S. theaters and $857 million worldwide. READ MORE: Every Pixar Movie, Ranked From Worst to Best If Inside Out 2 can match or exceed e...
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The following post contains SPOILERS for Inside Out 2. After this, you’re not allowed to scream at me like Lewis Black while fire explodes from your head. You have been warned. Pixar’s Inside Out 2 takes us further into the recesses of 13-year-old Riley’s mind. Joy and company’s quest to retrieve Riley’s “Sense of Self” from the “Back of Her Mind” winds through all sorts of locales cleverly inspired by the human psyche — like the “sar-chasm” that opens near the “Stream of Consciousness.” At one point, Joy, Anger, Fear, and Disgust are all captured by the “Mind Police” (which really should be t...
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Long the gold standard of the American animation industry, Pixar is, amidst some shakier recent history, now underdoing what is being described as “the biggest restructuring” in the company’s 30+ year history. That’s according to The Hollywood Reporter, which writes today that the studio is now in the midst of laying off “approximately 14 percent of Pixar’s workforce, or around 175 employees, will be let go.” They note that “before the reductions, approximately 1,300 people worked at the animation studio.” The layoffs had been anticipated for months, and follow various other cost-cutting measu...
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