The domestic box office is poised for its biggest Thanksgiving haul since the pandemic thanks to a Polynesian princess, a pair of witches and a revenge-fueled gladiator.
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Box-office analysts believe the five-day Thanksgiving weekend, which runs from Wednesday to Sunday, should easily clear $200 million in ticket sales and could even become the second- or third-highest Thanksgiving period in cinematic history.
“The trifecta of ‘Moana 2,â€
“The holiday used to regularly see major releases combining for all-audience appeal, but thatâ€
The Thanksgiving holiday haul hasnâ€
“Thanksgiving is arguably the most important holiday period of the year for movie theaters as it sets the tone for the year-end box office sprint,� said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore. “The strength of the final few weeks of the year will determine the total annual box office revenue and its perception as either a win or a loss for the industry.�
Disney could use another animation win.
After ruling the Thanksgiving box office for years with titles from Pixar and Disney Animation, itâ€
In 2016, “Moana� opened over the Thanksgiving holiday, generating $82.1 million. The following year “Coco� took in $72.9 million during its opening, and in 2018 “Ralph Breaks the Internet� tallied $84.8 million during its debut over the five-day period. Just before the pandemic in 2019, “Frozen II� added $125 million over the Thanksgiving holiday after opening the week before to more than $130 million.
Meanwhile, “Encanto,� which arrived during the midst of the pandemic, managed to tally $40.6 million in 2021. “Strange World� flopped, having scooped up just $18.9 million during the holiday period in 2022, and “Wish� snared a meager $31.6 million in 2023. No Disney animated film was released over Thanksgiving in 2020.
“Moana 2â€� should outperform these post-pandemic releases, however. It arrives in theaters a year after the first film was named the top-streamed film aimed at kids and families. And audiences came out in droves for Disney and Pixarâ€
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