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Old 08-01-2019, 10:59 AM   #168
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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18 View Post
It actually had decent legs and is pretty much in line with what was expected after Toy Story 3.

Toy Story 3 (168 days in release)
Domestic: $415M
International: $651
Total: $1.066B

Toy Story 4: (40 days in release)
Domestic: $400M
International: $523M
Total: $923M

So pretty much in-line with what was expected for it. And really Disney did themselves no favours with their release calendar this summer having three 90s kid classics jammed into a short window.

Aladdin - May 24th
Toy Story - June 21st
Lion King - July 19th

Three of my favourite franchises as a kid, I personally want to see all three, but due to busy summer months and decent weather I have only been able to make it to Aladdin so far.
Toy Story 4 wasn't a bomb, but it fell below expectations. It was expected to open at $140 million, but came in just under $120 million. A Toy Story movie is always going to have good legs, so the total was presumably proportionally lowered by the $140 expectation vs $120 actual.
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