

Since 1986, twenty theatrical animated films based on the franchise have been released: four based on the original Dragon Ball anime, fifteen based on Dragon Ball Z and one based on Dragon Ball Super.
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Five anime instalments based on the franchise have been produced by Toei Animation: Dragon Ball (1986) Dragon Ball Z (1989) Dragon Ball GT (1996) and Dragon Ball Super (2015) followed by the web series Super Dragon Ball Heroes (2018). "Where the Crawdads Sing," $3.2 million.Dragon Ball anime series created by Akira Toriyamaĭragon Ball is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984."Minions: The Rise of Gru," $3.5 million."DC League of Super-Pets," $5.8 million."Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero," $20.1 million.Final domestic figures will be released Monday. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. 23)."Įstimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. "But in the interim, there's going to be a lot of cool movies, like 'Don't Worry Darling' (Sept. "It's not that there's not going to be any movies, there's just not going to be a $100 million blockbuster for a while," Dergarabedian said.
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But the summer movie season continues a wind down that may last deep into the fall. The weekend overall saw about $77 million in North American ticket sales - up over 168% from the same weekend last year- bringing the year to date to $5.2 billion, according to Comscore.

The Esther origin story made an estimated $1.7 million from theaters. Paramount also released "Orphan: First Kill" on Paramount+ and in 498 locations this weekend. "DC League of Super-Pets" rounded out the top five. "Top Gun" has made over $683 million in North America to date, which was was enough to overtake "Avengers: Infinity War" as the sixth highest grossing domestic release of all time. Paramount's "Top Gun: Maverick" placed fourth in its 13th weekend in theaters with an additional $5.9 million. 1 with an estimated $8 million, bringing its domestic total to $68.9 million. Sony's "Bullet Train," meanwhile, landed in third place after two weekends at No. "I believe we will have a great run at the box office."Įlba also has another film opening in theaters next weekend - George Miller's fantasy epic "Three Thousand Years of Longing." "I think this is a terrific start for 'Beast,'" said Jim Orr, Universal's head of domestic distribution. Including international showings, "Beast" has made $21.8 million so far. –Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Comscore Japanese anime is a cinematic tradition, but rarely do you see a movie like this topping the domestic chart. The film, directed by Baltasar Kormákur ("Everest") stars Elba as a widowed father of two teenage girls, played by Iyana Halley and Leah Jeffries, who find themselves on the run from a bloodthirsty lion during a trip to South Africa. "Beast," meanwhile, opened on 3,743 screens in North America. It speaks volumes to the globalization of the box office." "To be ahead of all these other mainstream Hollywood movies is quite incredible. "Japanese anime is a cinematic tradition, but rarely do you see a movie like this topping the domestic chart," said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. "Crunchyroll thanks all of the fans, whether or not you are a 'super' fan or a newcomer, and we hope they come back again and again."Īccording to PostTrak, the "Dragon Ball Super" audience was heavily male (79%) and 44% between the ages of 25 and 34. "We're absolutely thrilled that Dragon Ball fans could come together to experience and enjoy this amazing film in theaters," said Mitchel Berger, senior vice president of global commerce for the distributor, in a statement. The Dragon Ball universe is almost 40 years old, and includes manga, television shows, movies, games and toys. The Toei Animation production was directed by Tetsuro Kodama, who had the support of "Dragon Ball" creator Akira Toriyama.

"Beast," meanwhile, settled for a second-place debut with $11.6 million.Ĭrunchyroll released "Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero" on 3,900 screens in North America, marking the widest-ever opening for an anime. "Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero" topped the charts in its first weekend in theaters, with $20.1 million in ticket sales according to studio estimates on Sunday. NEW YORK - Idris Elba may go head-to-head with a lion in "Beast," but the action flick was no match for the latest "Dragon Ball" movie at the North American box office this weekend.
