‘Despicable Me 4’ Sees $20.4M, 2nd Best July 4th Take For Franchise; $120M 5-Day Still Possible; ‘Inside Out 2’ Crosses Half Billion – Box Office Update

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FRIDAY AM: Illumination/Universal’s Despicable Me 4 did $20.4M on July 4th, which is +28% over what Minions: Rise of Gru did on its July 4th back in 2022, which was $16M. It’s also +61% over Despicable Me 3‘s July 4th of $12.7M, but DM4‘s July 4th is second behind DM2‘s $24.5M holiday haul in 2013. Today will indicate how much this sixth Minions/Despicable Me universe movie is above or below $120M by Sunday, but it’s a strong take for the Independence Day frame nonetheless. The Friday-Monday start for Minions: Rise of Gru was $123M.

While DM4 eased -25% from its opening day Wednesday, most movies saw great daily percent gains on July 4th with titles in the top 10 seeing an average daily spike of +25%.

As expected, Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out 2 crossed the half billion mark after posting a Thursday of $7.2M, +2% over Wednesday. Current total stands at $503.6M.

JULY 4TH AM UPDATE: Illumination/Universal’s Despicable Me 4 came in a little lighter than spotted but strong enough at $27M at 4,030 theaters. While 5-day forecasts are always hard to project this far off, everything becomes clear by Friday. Even at this level, the fourth chapter of Gru/sixth Minions title could still see a $70M 3-day and $120M 5-day. Interest in this bunch hasn’t waned yet for audiences who gave it an A CinemaScore, the same grade as chapters 1 and 2, and a notch above Despicable Me 3’s A-. Overall it’s the fifth A for the Minions/Despicable Me franchise.

Social Media analytics corp RelishMix reports a very strong social media universe for DM4 across TikTok, Facebook, X, YouTube and Instagram with 641.5M, 26% ahead of family animated comps but behind the 1.6 billion of pre-Covid’s Despicable Me 3 in 2017 as well as post-pandemic’s Minions: The Rise of Gru‘s 668.4M. Over half of the cast on DM4 are activated on social including Sofia Vergara at 58.6M, Joey King at 37.8M, Maranda Cosgrove at 30.3M and Stephen Colbert at 29.5M.

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“Convo on DM4 runs positive, with the long-running franchise having built up an expectation with fans both young and old alike,” RelishMix says. “Some are excited with the promise of the new Mega Minions, a group of superhero hybrid minions that are new to this installment. One person comments, ‘Despicable Me 4 with some touch of Fantastic 4.’ Others enjoy the breeziness of these movies, not asking much of their audience and divorced from reality in almost every way, especially in the current political epoch with Disney coming under fire for representing the opposite of that creative lifestyle. Another commenter says, ‘This thing will make a billion. One of the rare films I can trust not lecturing me about how to live my life.'”

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The fourth Despicable Me finds Gru, Lucy, Margo, Edith and Agnes welcoming a new member to the family, Gru Jr., who is intent on aggravating his father. Gru also squares off with a new enemy in Maxime Le Mal and his girlfriend Valentina, and the family is forced to go on the run.

Inside Out 2 box office

‘Inside Out 2’ Disney/Pixar; Everett Collection

DM4 easily won Wednesday ahead of Inside Out 2, which did $7.3M at 4,440 theaters, -35% from Tuesday for a $496.6M cume. Look for the Pixar sequel to cross the half-billion mark today stateside in its 21st day. That’s the fastest that any animated movie has ever hit that threshold, besting Pixar’s previous 24-day run to $500M with 2018’s Incredibles 2. Current outlook for IO2 is $31.7M fourth weekend, -45%, $46.3M 5-day and a total by Sunday of $535.6M.

Paramount’s A Quiet Place: Day One was third Wednesday at 3,708 locations with $4.3M, -33% from Tuesday and a running total of $68.4M. Expected 3-day is $22.3M (-57%) for the Lupita Nyong’o movie and $31.6M 5-day for a running cume by Sunday of $95.7M.

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Sony’s Bad Boys: Ride or Die at 2,825 grossed $1.2M, -17% from Tuesday for a running total of $169.1M. 3-day looks like $6M, 5-day like $8.7M. Total by Sunday is $176.6M.

New Line’s Kevin Costner title Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 at 3,334 sites made $1.1M yesterday, for what looks like a $5.4M 3-day and $7.8M 5-day for a running total of $21.6M by Sunday. If this movie cost $50M (out of the franchise’s total $100M before P&A), it’s not even going to make that at the domestic box office in the end.

Because it’s the Fourth of July, don’t expect ticket sales to go into overdrive as many are sidelined with holiday activities. DM4 is expected to ease by around 20% if not less today, while Inside Out 2 should remain even with Wednesday.

WEDNESDAY PM: Surprise, surprise: Minions are the lords of Independence Day.

Illumination/Universal’s Despicable Me 4 is looking at $28 million Wednesday, sans Tuesday previews (they weren’t held), which is high enough to get the movie to an estimated $120 million over its first five days through Sunday. That’s where tracking was spotting it, and it’s an amount that underscores the continued upward nature of the current box office as event films crowd the schedule in the wake of the double Hollywood strikes. The Friday-Sunday take for Despicable Me 4 stands at $70M.

Rotten Tomatoes critics aren’t fond of Despicable Me 4 at 53% Rotten, which is lower than Minions. Luckily for Illumination and Universal, those opinions did not prevent audiences from turning this franchise into a multibillion-dollar phenomenon. Proof? The audience RT score for the fourthquel from director Chris Renaud and Patrick Delage is 89%.

Despicable Me 4 also is going in 52 offshore markets this weekend, including in Mexico, Spain and Brazil. The pic has some $25M already in the bank from the international box office, and the total global running total is expected to be around $200M by Sunday.

The Despicable Me and Minions universe counts a running series total of $4.67 billion worldwide. The highest-grossing title in the franchise is 2015’s Minions with $1.1 billion.

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