The Minions have done it again. “Despicable Me 4” dazzled audiences on its second day in theaters, claiming the top spot at the box office with over $27 million in ticket sales, according to The Numbers.
This animated comedy, the sequel to 2017’s “Despicable Me 3” and the sixth overall installment in the beloved “Despicable Me” franchise, is on track to amass $120 million by the end of the five-day holiday weekend, as reported by Deadline.
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DESPICABLE ME 4
From left: Minion (voice: Pierre Coffin), Silas (voice: Steve Coogan), Edith (voice: Dana Gaier), Agnes (voice: Madison Polan), Margo (voice: Miranda Cosgrove), Gru Jr., Lucy (voice: Kristen Wiig), Gru (voice: Steve Carell)
The film, a collaboration between Universal and Illumination, brings back Steve Carell as the voice of Gru, the boss of the Minions. This installment also introduces new voices, including those of Will Ferrell and Sofia Vergara, adding fresh energy to the franchise.
Meanwhile, “Inside Out 2” held strong in second place, generating $10.6 million. The Disney-Pixar film recently surpassed the $1 billion mark in the worldwide box office, achieving this milestone faster than any animated movie in history, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Inside Out 2
From left: Fear (back, voice: Tony Hale), Anger (voice: Lewis Black), Joy (voice: Amy Poehler), Anxiety (voice: Maya Hawke), Disgust (voice: Liza Lapira)
A Quiet Place: Day One
In third place, “A Quiet Place: Day One” earned just over $7 million. This new release marked a significant achievement for its franchise, becoming the highest-grossing installment during its opening weekend, as noted by Fox News.
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The slasher film “MaXXXine” secured the fourth spot with a $3.185 million take. Described by The New York Times as “darker, moodier, and altogether nastier” than its predecessors, this third installment in director Ti West’s saga captivated a niche audience.
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Lastly, “Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” which ranked fourth last Friday, slipped to fifth place, bringing in $2.2 million.
As these numbers illustrate, the summer box office is heating up with a variety of films catering to diverse audiences, each bringing something unique to the cinematic landscape.