The film opened below some of the crazier expectations last weekend with a $120.9M 3-day intake. The projections were all pushing it at close to $150M, alas, it fell $20M short of the projections. If you’ve read this site, you would know that I thought “Toy Story 3” should have been the appropriate end to the story, nobody really demanded a fourth film since, well, the ending of the third chapter was so damn perfect and complete. It is understandable that some moviegoers would just not be as open to a fourth film. The big question now is will “Toy Story 4” make back any lost income through strong word of mouth? As of now it’s unclear. It is headed towards a $300M domestic intake, not too shabby at all, but that will fall well short of the $400M “Toy Story 3” accumulated back in 2010. Ditto its current $500M worldwide tally, which will likely fall short of the $1B “Toy Story 3” made. The film’s budget has been reported at around $200M, so Disney does end up making a profit, but this is another sign this summer of moviegoers rebelling against sequels.

  1. Toy Story 4 – $58M ($237M Overall)2. Annabelle Comes Home – $20.3M 3. Yesterday – $17M4. Aladdin – $9.3M ($306 million)5. The Secret Life of Pets 2 – $7M6. Men in Black: International – $6.5M7. Avengers: Endgame – $5.5M ($841M)8. Child’s Play – $4.3M9. Rocketman – $3.87M 10. John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum – $3.18 ($161M) Contribute Hire me

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