“Hoppers” Soars Globally, While “The Bride!” Fails to Impress at the Box Office
Ricky GervaisComedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.
"Hoppers" Dominates Global Box Office, "The Bride!" Flounders
Pixar's Latest Animation Achieves Impressive Global Debut
Disney Pixar's newest animated feature, "Hoppers," has made a remarkable entry into the global box office scene, securing the top spot with an $88 million worldwide premiere. This success is particularly notable for an original animated title, signaling a positive trend for non-franchise content from the studio.
"The Bride!" Faces Steep Losses Following Disappointing Opening
In stark contrast, director Maggie Gyllenhaal's R-rated film, "The Bride!," experienced a dismal start, generating only $13.6 million globally. This figure is significantly below its $90 million production budget, indicating a substantial financial setback for the horror movie.
"Hoppers" Revitalizes Pixar's Original Content Success
With an international gross of $42 million from 40 territories and $46 million domestically, "Hoppers" appears poised to become Pixar's most successful original film in nearly a decade. Its strong performance echoes the triumph of 2017's "Coco," which amassed over $823 million worldwide, suggesting a sustained theatrical run for "Hoppers" supported by critical acclaim and positive audience feedback.
International Markets Yet to Fully Embrace "Hoppers"
Key overseas markets, including the United Kingdom, Mexico, France, and Germany, contributed significantly to "Hoppers'" international earnings. However, the film is yet to debut in major territories like China, Japan, and Australia, where it could further boost its global revenue.
"The Bride!" Fails to Meet Financial Expectations
Despite starring notable actors like Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, "The Bride!" garnered only $6.3 million from international markets and $7.3 million in North America. These figures fell considerably short of Warner Bros.' initial projections and, coupled with poor audience scores, anticipate considerable losses for the studio, breaking a recent streak of successful releases.
Slasher Sequel and Family Animation Continue Strong Box Office Runs
Meanwhile, Paramount's "Scream 7" is closing in on the $150 million mark globally, adding $15.6 million from international markets in its second week. The film is on track to surpass previous installments in the franchise. Sony's animated family film, "GOAT," also continues its solid performance, having accumulated $146.3 million worldwide, demonstrating consistent appeal to its target audience.

