“Minions” attacked the box office

According to the film reporter of Fars News Agency, quoted by variety“Minions” conquered the American cinema box office with the sale of 108 million dollars this weekend.
The movie “Minions: The Rise of Gru” (Minions: The Rise of Gru) set off fireworks at the box office, grossing $108 million over the weekend. By Monday, July 4, the family animation is expected to reach a remarkable $127.9 million.
According to these estimates, “Minions: Rise of the Grove” will break the record for the highest opening of a film on Independence Day, surpassing Paramount’s 2011 blockbuster “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” ($115.9 million in four days).
Ticket sales for the fifth installment of Universal and Illumination’s hit franchise, Despicable Me, are a comforting sign that families haven’t completely forgotten about the movies. After Disney Pixar’s “Lightyear” failed to live up to expectations, Hollywood looked to “Minions: Rise of the Grove” to test the capabilities of animated films on the big screen. That’s because moviegoers with minors — a demographic whose presence is critical to boosting overall box office revenue — have bounced back now that the coronavirus pandemic has subsided.
“Minions: Rise of the Groove” remarkably nearly matched its predecessor, 2015’s “Minions” ($115 million in three days) over the weekend.
Overall, July 4th ticket sales are another encouraging sign that movie theaters are booming and making a comeback after the corona pandemic subsides.
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