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This Article is From Oct 01, 2019

‘Abominable’ Gets Warm Welcome in Weekend Box-Office Debut

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(Bloomberg) -- “Abominable,” an animated movie about a girl who befriends a yeti, got a warm welcome at the box office over the weekend.

The film from Comcast Corp.'s Universal Pictures generated $20.6 million in North American theaters, researcher Comscore Inc. said Monday. The movie was expected to bring in $18 million to $21 million.

Key Insights

  • “Abominable,” a Chinese co-production featuring the voice of Chloe Bennet as a teenage girl named Yi, is the first animated picture of the fall season. Yi finds a yeti on the roof of her home in Shanghai, names him “Everest” and sets off to help him get home to his family.
  • The movie marks a further inroad for Asian characters in big-studio movies, following on the success of Warner Bros.' “Crazy Rich Asians” last year. A live-action remake of “Mulan” from Walt Disney Co. is due next year.
  • “Abominable” was written and directed by Jill Culton, the first woman to be the sole writer/director for a major animated release. It was produced by Suzanne Buirgy with Peilin Chou of Pearl Studio.
  • 2019 remains a sluggish year for the box office, compared with a record-setting 2018. For this year to break even with last year, every week from here on out would need to average $35 million more than its 2018 equivalent, IndieWire says.
  • Todd Phillips' “Joker” from Warner Bros. could open next week with sales as high as $125 million and shatter the $80.3 million record for an October opening held by “Venom.” The $35 million surplus needed to beat those films doesn't seem likely for “Joker,” IndieWire notes.
  • Disney's live-action “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil,” based on the classic “Sleeping Beauty,” could help revive the box office later this October.

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To contact the reporter on this story: Hailey Waller in New York at hwaller@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: James Ludden at jludden@bloomberg.net, Nick Turner, Kevin Miller

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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