Zootopia crosses the glorious $1 billion mark in worldwide collections
A carefully staggered international release schedule meant that by April 23 it was launching ahead of a week of national holidays in the world’s fourth biggest theatrical market, Japan.
Disney’s animated feature film enters gains a rare status as it accrues $1 billion in box office takings on an international scale.
Having commenced its worldwide release in February, urban animal adventure Zootopia didn’t reach its domestic audience in the US until early March.
A carefully staggered international release schedule meant that by April 23 it was launching ahead of a week of national holidays in the world’s fourth biggest theatrical market, Japan.
At just over $1bn, the family-oriented cop comedy is now the fourth highest-grossing animated feature of all time -- using figures unadjusted for inflation -- behind only Frozen (2013, $1.28bn), Minions (2015, $1.15bn), and Toy Story 3 ($1.06bn, 2010.)
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It’s also the second highest-grosser of 2016 to date, with fellow Disney stable production Captain America: Civil War at $1.1bn.
Pixar’s Finding Dory releases the week of June 17, with Universal’s The Secret Life of Pets, Fox’s Ice Age: Collision Course and Trolls, and another Disney production in Moana to follow over the rest of the year.
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