Disney and Pixar's emotion-laden "Inside Out 2" has achieved a major milestone, becoming the first film of the year to hit $1 billion at the global box office.
The animated sequel has grossed $469.3 million in North America and $545.5 million internationally, for a worldwide tally of $1.015 billion.
The film's success is a testament to its compelling storyline, stellar word-of-mouth, and four-quadrant appeal. The sequel revisits a teenaged Riley, who discovers new emotions as she heads to hockey camp over the summer. The film's ability to connect with audiences of all ages has been a major factor in its success, with many praising its thoughtful exploration of complex emotions.
The film's achievement is especially significant for Pixar, which has struggled at the box office in recent years.
The studio's parent company, Disney, has been releasing Pixar films directly to Disney+ during the pandemic, which has made it difficult for the studio to build momentum at the box office.
However, "Inside Out 2" has bucked this trend, with many praising its return to form for the studio. The film's success is also a boost for movie theaters, which were nervously waiting for something to connect with audiences during the summer season.
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