‘Angry Birds’ Launches in First Place in U.S. and China
“Angry Birds” is a hit in both the United States and China.
“Angry Birds” is a hit in both the United States and China.
Will Rovio’s big gamble on “Angry Birds” pay off?
Rainmaker’s approach to video game adaptations may need a rethink, while Disney is obliterating box office records in 2016.
The ninth weekend of Disney’s “Zootopia” outperformed its new competition, “Ratchet & Clank.”
Both of Disney’s animated films in theaters right now are huge hits.
Another animated film takes over the top spot at the U.S. box office.
“Zootopia” continues to be unstoppable.
Disney has scored another big hit with “Zootopia.”
Meanwhile, “Kung Fu Panda 3” has passed $300m worldwide.
The fur-tastic fantasy is set to unseat “Frozen” for the best-ever opening weekend of a Disney film.
French people can’t get enough of “Zootopia.”
We’ve already talked about the record-breaking debut of “Deadpool,” but the other box office story that went largely unnoticed was “Kung Fu Panda 3′”s strong hold in its third weekend.
Po was #1 in both the U.S. and China, but there are some reasons for concern.
DreamWorks opens the 2016 animal cartoon slugfest with a global hit.
Audiences in LA and NY have voted with their wallets: they are ready for mature and intelligent feature animation.
“The Good Dinosaur” will have to work hard this holiday season to avoid becoming the lowest-grossing Pixar film ever released in the United States.
Adusted for inflation, “The Good Dinosaur” is Pixar’s weakest launch ever at the box office.
Charlie Brown might be a loveable loser, but Fox proved a winner with a $45 million “Peanuts Movie” launch.
The film opened in China’s #3 spot, behind the debut of “Ant-Man” and the Chinese megahit “Goodbye Mr. Loser.”
Pixar’s “Inside Out” also reached a new milestone becoming the 10th highest grossing animated feature of all time.