Overview
- It needs roughly $3.4 million more to enter the top 50 highest-grossing U.S. films.
- Earning $948 million worldwide, the adaptation could become the first 2025 film to cross $1 billion, according to industry analysts.
- Disney has officially greenlit a theatrical sequel in response to the film’s robust performance.
- After six weeks, it climbed to #52 on the all-time U.S. charts following a sixth-week Monday intake of $1.1 million.
- Variety’s Clayton Davis credits its strong run to nostalgia-driven repeat viewings by families.