It hasn’t even been a month since its release on June 14th, and ‘Inside Out 2’ has already stolen many hearts across the globe.
As the animated movie climbs the stairs of success, it has now surpassed ‘Incredibles 2‘ in revenue, officially becoming the highest-grossing movie in Pixar’s history.
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‘Inside Out 2’ Becomes The Highest-Grossing Movie In Pixar’s History
‘Inside Out 2‘ has earned $1.25 billion globally, surpassing Incredibles 2‘s $1.24 billion record, as reported by Variety. This milestone makes it the fourth highest-grossing animated movie ever, trailing only Frozen ($1.29 billion), ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie‘ ($1.36 billion), and ‘Frozen II‘ ($1.45 billion).
‘Inside Out‘ (2015) made $859 million globally, a sum that the second film swiftly surpassed. The achievement is no surprise as The Walt Disney Company previously announced that ‘Inside Out 2‘ is the fastest animated film to reach $1 billion at the worldwide box office — a feat achieved less than three weeks after its release.
It is now one of only 11 animated titles to have crossed the $1 billion mark and the first film of any kind to achieve the milestone since July 2023’s ‘Barbie‘.
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‘Inside Out’ Spin-off Series Set For Spring 2025 Release
Pixar Animation Studios’ Chief Creative Officer, Pete Docter, has provided more information on the Inside Out spinoff series that will launch onDisney+ in the spring of 2025. In an Entertainment Weekly interview, Docter stated that the series is finished and made a suggestion for its plot.
“We have finished. It’s coming out next spring,” Docter announced. “In the first film, remember we go to Dream Production to see how Riley’s dreams are made? It semi-explains why they’re so weird.” He added that the new series will delve deeper into the power of dreams and their impact on waking life.
Fans are pleased about the sequel’s success and equally excited about the spin-off.
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