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Frozen 2 rakes in $127m at its US box office debut
Frozen 2 raked in $127 million (£98.9
million) in its opening weekend in the US, beating forecasts and the box office the debut of the original Frozen.
The sequel of the hit Disney classic also
set a November record for an opening of an animated film.
Frozen became a phenomenon in 2013,
making $1.27bn at global box offices.
The film, featuring musical hits like
'Let it go', has captured the imagination of audiences around the world.
Frozen
2 raised $127 million domestically this past weekend, according to estimates from Comscore, and some $223 million overseas. Worldwide, it
generated over $350 million over the weekend.
Disney had estimated opening weekend
sales of as much as $120 million in the US and Canada, according to Bloomberg.
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The film topped the domestic rankings
list, according to Comscore, with Ford versus Ferrari collecting $16 million at
a distant second and Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood raising $13.5 million
in third place.
Media
captionThe newest trailer for Frozen 2 has
been released!
The
original Frozen made box office
history, becoming the top-grossing
animated film. After the popularity of the Disney animation, which centers
around the relationship of princess Elsa and her sister Anna, expectations for
its sequel had been high.
The first film collected $93million
during its first five days in theatres, according to Reuters.


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