Thursday, June 4, 2026

“Inside Out 2” Crosses $400 Mil in 13 Days, More than Total Run of Original Film

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“Inside Out 2” is an Aaron Judge grand slam home run.

The animated Pixar Disney film crossed the $400 mil mark yesterday after just 13 days in release!

This means that “Inside Out 2” has now made $44 million more than the original “Inside Out” garnered in its entire run!

The first movie made $850 million total worldwide. This one has made $836 million worldwide in just two weeks!

How is this possible? What kind of demon sorcery is going on here? Or it just the combination of school being out, intense heat and the need for air conditioning, plus of course the movie’s pulling on heart strings, has just become the perfect recipe for success?

Yes.

This means that parents are taking their kids back over and over, because what else is there to do? Or to see?

On we go to a few more weeks of box office headlines!

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