Hoppers to Give Pixar Its Best Box Office Debut Since Coco With $88M While The Bride Is Poised to Come Alive With $40M

What’s this? A Pixar movie is getting early positive buzz, and the studio might have a rock-solid hit on its hands. Praise the animation gods, let’s go! According to reports, Pixar‘s Hoppers could give the studio its best feature film launch in years, as the Daniel Chong-directed animal adventure could make as much as $88 million worldwide this weekend!

Hoppers is a Hit With Critics

Opening in 41 markets, Hoppers could be Pixar’s most successful feature debut since 2017’s Coco ($104.7 million). Early word suggests Hoppers is a darn good time, with reviewers praising its humor, unique story, and lovable cast of characters. On a broader scale, Hoppers has an impressive 97% “Certified Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a killer score from critics who’ve grown tired of Pixar’s formula in recent years. The exceptionally high score implies that Hoppers has something unique going on that critics and audiences crave and know Pixar is capable of delivering.

In North America, Hoppers could earn $36M-$38M at 4,000 theaters, with another $45M-$50M overseas. Pre-sale tickets for Hoppers continue to sell, adding $3 million to the film’s opening weekend total. In addition to playing in regular theaters, Hoppers also gets some IMAX real estate this weekend, bumping the ticket price up by a few dollars per pop for the extra bells and whistles.

The Bride Comes Alive in Theaters This Weekend

Sharing IMAX screens with Hoppers this weekend is Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride, which is looking to earn $16M-$18M domestic, with another $22M from international for a $38M-$40M worldwide. The Bride stars Jessie Buckley, Christian Bale, Penelope Cruz, Annette Bening, Peter Saarsgard, and Jake Gyllenhaal, taking place in 1930s Chicago, where Frankenstein asks Dr. Euphronius to help create a companion. They give life to a murdered woman as the Bride, sparking romance, police interest, and radical social change.

What’s Hoppers About?

As for Hoppers, Pixar’s new film centers on a 19-year-old animal lover who uses technology to place her consciousness into a robotic beaver to uncover mysteries in the animal world beyond her imagination. You can check out our review of Hoppers here.

As for me, I plan to see Hoppers in theaters this weekend. If we don’t show up when Pixar is knocking it out of the park with an original idea, how will they know to make more unique films instead of sequel after sequel?

Source: Deadline

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