‘Inside Out 2’ Posts Record Tuesday M for Animated Pic, Crosses 5M

‘Inside Out 2’ Posts Record Tuesday $29M for Animated Pic, Crosses $205M

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Disney/Pixar‘s Inside Out 2 grossed $29.1M stateside yesterday, repping a Tuesday record for an animated movie. That beats the first Tuesday gross of 2018’s Incredibles 2 at $27M.

The haul flies the Kelsey Mann-directed movie past the double century point at the domestic B.O. in its fifth day with $205.7M, making it the second-highest-grossing movie of 2024 YTD behind Dune: Part Two‘s $282.1M. Worldwide was $46M yesterday taking the global cume for Inside Out 2 to $380M.

Stateside, Inside Out 2‘s box office reps the sixth-highest-grossing non-opening Tuesday of all time behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: No Way Home, 2019’s The Lion King (2019) and The Force Awakens‘ second Tuesday. Overall, it’s the eighth-highest-grossing Tuesday overall.

As we told you yesterday, the second weekend of Inside Out 2 will make just under $70M. Rival distribution sources believe the Pixar movie has a shot at grossing over a half billion at the domestic box office. The only other wide release this weekend is Focus Features/Regency’s The Bikeriders at $8M-$10M.

Running cumes for offshore territories on Inside Out 2 are Mexico ($38.7M), UK ($17.3M), Korea ($16.6M), Germany ($10.2M), Philippines ($8.3M), Argentina ($8.2M), Central America ($7.6M), Australia ($7.2M), Colombia ($6.4M), Chile ($5.4M), Peru ($4.6M) and Ecuador ($3.3M). Future foreign openings include France and Italy today, Spain and Brazil on Thursday, China on Friday and Japan on Aug. 1.

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