Disney's latest animated picture brought in an estimated $56.2 million at the box office over the weekend. That's more than both "Tangled" and "Wreck-It Ralph," which the film was tracking ahead of at the end of last week.
Some analysts predicted the Disney film could hit as high as $66 million.
Early numbers for director Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" are reporting box office at $52.2 million. That's slightly short of expectations which had the film outpacing the opening weekend for last year's sci-fi space epic, "Gravity." That film made $55.8 million upon debut.
Here's how that compares to the opening for Nolan's other films. It makes more sense to compare "Interstellar" with "Inception" rather than his Batman superhero trilogy.
Movie | Opening Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | Estimated Budget |
"Interstellar" | $52.2 million | $132 million (so far) | $165 million |
"The Dark Knight Rises" | $161 million | $1.1 billion | $250 million |
"Inception" | $62.8 million | $825.5 million | $160 million |
"The Dark Knight" | $158.4 million | $1 billion | $185 million |
"The Prestige" | $14.8 million | $110 million | $40 million |
"Batman Begins" | $48.7 million | $374 million | $150 million |
"Insomnia" | $20.9 million | $114 million | $46 million |
"Memento" | $235,488 | $39.7 million | $9 million |
Final numbers will most likely adjust upwards.
How did Disney get the edge over Nolan's movie?
"Big Hero 6" had a few advantages over "Interstellar":
- "Big Hero 6" was showing in 3D, meaning higher ticket prices (Christopher Nolan isn't a fan of the format).
- Families were most likely heading out to see "Big Hero 6" in groups.
- There were more showings of "Big Hero 6" since the film's runtime (108 mins.) is a lot shorter than Nolan's nearly 3-hour sci-fi flick.
- "Big Hero 6" is Disney Animation's followup to billion dollar movie, "Frozen." People want to know if Disney can pull off another success story.
- "Big Hero 6" was playing in 200 more theaters than "Interstellar" (3,761 vs. 3,561)
The bigger winner of the weekend is actually "Interstellar."
When you factor in the foreign box office, Nolan's sci-fi film is killing it. The movie has already made $80 million overseas.
At the end of the big weekend, "Interstellar" has made $132 million while "Big Hero 6" has taken in $79.2 million. Paramount and Warner Bros. are hoping the film has staying power at theaters which could become tough with the next installment of "The Hunger Games" in theaters Nov. 21.
Regardless of which movie came out on top, this was one of the biggest and most significant box-office weekends of 2014 as it was the first weekend where two films debuted above $50 million at the box office. That's something that has only happened four times at the box office.