Last weekend, ‘Big Hero 6’ wins ‘Interstellar’
with $56.2 million in Box Office. I have compared these two fabulous movies in
my blogs earlier and personally, I prefer Big Hero 6. I like the Disney style
which is lovely and warm. You may have the opposite opinion and you can stick
to yours.
‘Big Hero 6’ opened with an estimated $56.2
million to Interstellar's estimated $50 million. As Deadline points out,
Interstellar "marks the first time in five films and 12 years that a Nolan
film hasn’t opened at No. 1." Interstellar opened Wednesday so its
domestic total stands at $52.5 million thanks in part to its higher-priced IMAX
run.
Disney sold this one primarily on the
strength of its super-powered action and the crowd-pleasing sidekick robot
(Baymax). The trick now is to expand the campaign to highlight the colorful
supporting cast of would-be science nerd superheros. The longterm comparison
points remain Wreck It Ralph and A Christmas Carol, both of which opened over
the first weekend of November in 2012 and 2009 respectively. If Big Hero 6
plays like Wreck It Ralph ($49m debut/$189m domestic cume), it gets to a
whopping $ 216m domestic, good for one of the biggest Disney toon releases
behind only Frozen ($400m), The Lion King ($422m via rereleases, $312m on first
release), and Aladdin ($217m). If it plays like Robert Zemeckis’s A Christmas
Carol ($30m/$137m), it gets to $255m domestic. That probably won’t happen, but
it goes to show you how leggy that alleged “flop” really was five years ago (it
earned $325m worldwide, but cost $200m to produce).
This is a profession comparison by two
websites and I copied them in order to show you more professional knowledge. If
you still want to watch these movies again. Wait for the blu-ray disc to come
and you can download the Blu-ray
player for Mac to try to play it at your home. Enjoy your movie.
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