Moana sails to $81.1 million over the Thanksgiving holiday
Walt Disney Animation Studios‘ Moana made a splash at the domestic box office over Thanksgiving, earning an estimated $81.1 million over the five-day holiday, including a $55.5 million first weekend. The five-day gross ranks as the second-biggest Thanksgiving debut ever behind only Frozen ($93.6 million five-day opening and $67.4 million first weekend). Disney now holds the top six five-day Thanksgiving debuts and the top eight three-day Thanksgiving debuts of all time.
In its international debut, Moana opened in a handful of territories earning an estimated $16.3 million, including one major market, China, where it opened Nov. 25 with $12.3 million for the weekend. The film’s global total so far is is $97.4 million. Next weekend sees openings in France, Spain, UK, Russia and Mexico, along with Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Hungary, Slovakia, Iceland, South Africa, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Paraguay and Peru.
Receiving an A CinemaScore from audiences, Moana was directed by John Musker and Ron Clements. The film features the voices of Dwayne Johnson, Auli’i Cravalho, Jemaine Clement, Rachel House, Temuera Morrison, Nicole Scherzinger, and Alan Tudyk.
Warner Bros. Pictures‘ Fantastic Beast and Where To Find Them continued to perform strong its second weekend, adding $65.8 million over the five days domestically in second place ($45.1 million for the weekend). The North American total now stands at $156.2 million. Fueled by outstanding openings in China ($41.1 million) and Japan ($15.5 million), Fantastic Beasts took in $132 million internationally this weekend on 33,700 screens in 67 markets. The overseas total has already reached $317.5 million and the film’s worldwide gross is at $473.7 million. Directed by David Yates from a script by J.K. Rowling, Fantastic Beasts cost $180 million to make and stars Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Ezra Miller, Samantha Morton, Jon Voight, Ron Perlman, Carmen Ejogo, Jenn Murray, Faith Wood-Blagrove, Colin Farrell, and Zoe Kravitz.
Marvel Studios‘ Doctor Strange crossed the $600 million mark in global box office this weekend with an estimated $616 million through Sunday, including $205.1 million domestic and $410.9 million international. The film earned $18.9 million over the five-day holiday domestically ($13.4 million for the weekend) and added $9.8 million overseas. Doctor Strange is the ninth Marvel Cinematic Universe film to cross the $600 million mark and Disney’s fifth release of 2016 to do so. It has surpassed the lifetime totals of The Incredible Hulk ($263M), Captain America: The First Avenger ($371M), Thor ($449M), Ant-Man ($520M), and now Iron Man ($585M), making it the biggest single-character introduction in the MCU. The film still is yet to open in Japan (Jan. 27). Made for $165 million and directed by Scott Derrickson, Doctor Strange stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mads Mikkelsen, Tilda Swinton, Scott Adkins, Amy Landecker and Benedict Wong.
At the domestic box office, Paramount Pictures held the next two spots, with director Robert Zemeckis’ Allied, starring Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard, earning $18 million over the five days in fourth place ($13 million for the weekend). The $85 million-budgeted film received a B CinemaScore. In fifth, sci-fi drama Arrival, starring Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner, grossed $15.6 million over the holiday ($11.3 million for the three-day weekend). The Denis Villeneuve-directed film has earned $62.4 million in three weeks.
DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox’s Trolls dropped down to sixth place in North America with $14.3 million for five days and $10.3 million over the weekend. The animated movie has earned a total of $135.1 million domestically after four weeks.
The other two wide releases didn’t fare so well. Broad Green Pictures and Miramax debuted Bad Santa 2 in 2,920 theaters, but the sequel managed to bring in just $9 million over the five days, with $6.1 million coming from the weekend. Receiving a C+ CinemaScore, Bad Santa 2 was made for $26 million. The first film opened to $16 million in 2003 and went on to earn $60 million domestically. The Mark Waters-directed comedy stars Billy Bob Thornton, Kathy Bates, Tony Cox, Brett Kelly, Christina Hendricks, Jenny Zigrino, Ryan Hansen, and Jeff Skowron.
Warren Beatty’s Rules Don’t Apply (20th Century Fox, New Regency), meanwhile, bombed with just $2.2 million from 2,382 theaters over the five days ($1.6 million for the weekend). Starring Beatty, Lily Collins and future Han Solo Alden Ehrenreich, the film received a B- CinemaScore and cost $25 million to make.
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MOANA visual development. Artist: Bill Schwab, MOANA Art Director, Characters.
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MAUI visual development. Artist: Bill Schwab, MOANA Art Director, Characters.
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MOANA village costume designs. Artist: Neysa Bové, Visual Development Artist.
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MAUI Hawk visual development. Artist: Bill Schwab, MOANA Art Director, Characters
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MOANA village costume design. Artist: Neysa Bové, Visual Development Artist.
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MOANA effects progression image, featuring Animation (top), Simulation (middle), and Render (bottom) passes.
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Visual development for the island of Motunui. Artist: Ian Gooding, MOANA Production Designer.
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Visual development for the island of Motunui, and the layout of the village. Artist: Andy Harkness, MOANA Art Director, Environments and Color.
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MOANA visual development. Artist: Bill Schwab, MOANA Art Director, Characters.
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MOANA visual development. Artist: Jin Kim, Visual Development Artist.
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"MINI MAUI" animation test still frame. Artist: Eric Goldberg, Animation Supervisor.
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"MINI MAUI" expression sheet. Artist: Eric Goldberg, Animation Supervisor.
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The MOANA story team was charged with saving the character "Heihei" from being cut from the film. These story boards illustrate an action sequence from the film in which the Kakamora are trying to steal the Heart of Te Fiti from Moana and Maui. In the initial version (top row), the Kakamora steal the heart and are pursued by Moana who captures it back. In the new versoin (bottom row), rooster Heihei first swallows the Heart of Te Fiti, and the chase ensues between the Kakamora and Moana, only this time they're fighting to maintain posession of Heihei. Artist: Sunmee Joh, Story Artist.
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MOANA story boards inspired by research trip to Samoa. Features Story Artist David Derrick's family tapa print. Artist: David Derrick, Story Artist.
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MOANA story boards inspired by research trip to Samoa. Artist: David Derrick, Story Artist.
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MOANA story artist, David Derrick, learns tapa painting during a research trip.
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The MOANA filmmakers embarked upon research trips to the Pacific Islands to learn about the cultures that inspired the film. They were given the opportunity to assemble the "Oceanic Story Trust," a group of anthropologists, archeologists, fishermen, liguists, tatto masters, dancers and elders who help keep the film's story grounded in respect for the cultures that inspired it.
Auli‘i Cravalho is Moana
AULI‘I CRAVALHO lends her voice to the title character, MOANA, a teenager who dreams of becoming a master wayfinder. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
Dwayne Johnson is Maui
DWAYNE JOHNSON (HBO’s “Ballers,” “Central Intelligence”) voices MAUI—half god, half mortal, all awesome. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
Pua
PUA is Moana’s loyal pet pig with puppy energy and an innocent puppy brain. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
Alan Tudyk is Heihei
ALAN TUDYK, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ lucky charm (“Zootopia,” “Wreck-It Ralph,” “Big Hero 6”), is behind the voice of HEIHEI, a dumb rooster who accidently stows away on Moana’s canoe. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
Temuera Morrison is Chief Tui & Nicole Scherzinger is Sina
TEMUERA MORRISON (“Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones,” “Once Were Warriors,” “Six Days, Seven Nights”) voices Moana’s father, CHIEF TUI, the gregarious and well-respected leader of the people of Motunui Island. NICOLE SCHERZINGER (Grammy®-nominated singer, West End's "Cats") voices Moana’s mother, SINA, who always has her daughter’s back. Playful, sharp and strong-willed, Sina appreciates Moana’s longing to be on the water, but also wants to protect her daughter from the fabled dangers beyond the reef. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
Rachel House is Gramma Tala
RACHEL HOUSE (“Whale Rider,” “Hunt for the Wilderpeople”) voices GRAMMA TALA, Moana’s confidante and best friend, who shares her granddaughter’s special connection to the ocean. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
The Kakamora
The KAKAMORA, an intense team of crazy, coconut-armored pirates who will stop at nothing to get what they want. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
Jemaine Clement is Tamatoa
JEMAINE CLEMENT (“The BFG,” “Despicable Me,” “Rio,” “Rio 2,” “What We Do in the Shadows,” Flight of the Conchords) provides the voice of TAMATOA, a self-absorbed, 50-foot crab who lives in Lalotai, the realm of monsters. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
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Young Moana interacting with the Ocean.
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MOANA is an adventurous, tenacious and compassionate 16-year-old who sails out on a daring mission to save her people. Along the way, she discovers the one thing she's always sought: her own identity. Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “The Princess & the Frog”) and featuring newcomer Auli'I Cravalho as the voice of Moana, Walt Disney Animation Studios' “Moana” sails into U.S. theaters on Nov. 23, 2016. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
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MAUI is a demigod—half god, half mortal, all awesome. Charismatic and funny, he wields a magical fishhook that allows him to shapeshift into all kinds of animals and pull up islands from the sea. Featuring Dwayne Johnson as the voice of Maui, Walt Disney Animation Studios' “Moana” sails into U.S. theaters on Nov. 23, 2016. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
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In "Moana," Walt Disney Animation Studios' upcoming big-screen adventure, a spirited teenager named Moana (left) sails out on a daring mission to prove herself a master wayfinder. Along the way, she meets once-mighty demi-god Maui (right). Featuring Native Hawaiian newcomer Auli'i Cravalho as the voice of Moana, and Dwayne Johnson as the voice of Maui, "Moana" sails into U.S. theaters on Nov. 23, 2016. ©2015 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
Inner Workings
INNER WORKINGS - PAUL layered visual development by Production Designer Paul Felix. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
Inner Workings
INNER WORKINGS - PAUL visual development by Director Leo Matsuda. ©2016 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
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