Minions & Monsters Tops Box Office Amid Below-Expectations Opening
The latest animated sequel in the popular franchise opened to the No. 1 position at the domestic box office, capturing audience interest over the Independence Day weekend. The film earned $16 million on Friday across nearly 4,250 theaters, demonstrating solid initial appeal for family-oriented entertainment during the long holiday period.
However, overall opening projections reveal a softer performance than the industry anticipated, with the 5-day domestic total expected to reach approximately $64.5 million. This marks a substantial decline from its predecessor, which launched to $122 million two years prior, suggesting the franchise may be experiencing audience fatigue or shifting competitive pressures in the animated feature market.
- Film claims #1 box office position with $16 million Friday earnings from 4,243 theaters
- Projected 5-day opening of $64.5 million falls significantly short of expectations
- Performance represents steep franchise decline from predecessor's $122 million opening
Coverage
- Variety — Box Office: ‘Minions & Monsters’ Scares Up $16 Million on Friday
- The Hollywood Reporter — ‘Minions & Monsters’ Headed Toward Lower Than Expected $64.5M 5-Day Opening