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‘Incredibles 2’ earns the biggest opening weekend ever for an animated movie with $180 million (DIS)


Pixar — and the superhero Parr family — has put Disney back on top.

Following a little speed bump with the lackluster release of “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” the house that Mickey Mouse built has rebounded quite nicely with the record-breaking opening for “Incredibles 2.”

The movie took in an estimated $180 million over the weekend, according to BoxOfficePro.com. That destroys the $135 million opening by the previous record holder, 2016’s “Finding Dory.”

And like “Dory,” which was released 13 years after its original, “Finding Nemo,” the long wait for a sequel to “Incredibles” didn’t hurt mass audience interest. Fourteen years after the original “Incredibles,” the movie sucked up all the box office this weekend, attracting not just kids (many who weren’t around for the opening of the original movie), but their parents as well.

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“Incredibles 2” also beat “Finding Dory” to become the second-biggest opening of all time in the month of June (behind the $208.8 million by 2015’s “Jurassic World”).

The movie’s $71.5 million opening day tally on Friday (including a record-breaking $18.5 million in Thursday preview screenings) also shattered the best single day at the box office for an animated movie, again passing “Finding Dory” ($54.7 million).

The summer movie season will potentially continue to bring in more major coin next weekend with Universal’s “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” hits theaters domestically. The movie has already had an impressive overseas run, having made $300 million so far, topped by an impressive opening this weekend in China.

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