Well, folks, it looks like the box office might finally be waking up from its autumn slumber! After a rather lackluster fall season, movie theaters are breathing a collective sigh of relief, thanks to a couple of heavy hitters arriving just in time for the holidays. Disney's "Zootopia 2" and Universal's "Wicked: For Good" are already making serious waves, and exhibitors are likely ecstatic.
'Zootopia 2' SHOCKS Box Office! Is 'Wicked' About ...
Let's talk numbers. "Zootopia 2" hopped into theaters with previews starting at 2 PM yesterday, and it's already pulled in a whopping $10.2 million. That's not just good, that's *really* good. To put it in perspective, it's the second-highest preview opening ever for a Walt Disney Animation Studios film. The only one that beat it? You guessed it, "Moana 2," which landed $13.8 million on its Tuesday preview debut. "Zootopia 2" even stomped past "Frozen II," which managed $8.5 million on a Thursday. Not bad for a Tuesday release, eh? It also snagged the title of the second-highest Tuesday preview for a Disney Thanksgiving release. Impressive stuff!
But Disney isn't the only one celebrating. Universal's "Wicked: For Good" is also casting a powerful spell on audiences. The film conjured up a magical $15.75 million on its first Tuesday, securing its spot as the second-best Tuesday showing of 2025 so far. The only film to out-earn it on a Tuesday this year was Warner Bros/DC Studios' "Superman," which raked in $17.1 million. Still, $15.75 million is nothing to scoff at, and it signals that audiences are clearly eager to see this adaptation of the beloved musical. You know, I've heard whispers of this one being a real spectacle; I might just have to brave the crowds myself.
It's always heartening to see the box office rebound, especially after a period of underperformance. These strong preview numbers for both "Zootopia 2" and "Wicked: For Good" suggest that moviegoers are ready to return to theaters in droves. Whether this momentum continues throughout the holiday season remains to be seen, but for now, it's a promising sign that the magic of cinema is far from dead. Keep an eye on our website for updates as these films continue their box office run. And, as always, remember to keep your comments respectful, factual, and on-topic; we're all here to celebrate the movies, after all!
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