If you’re like us, you would be interested to know whether The Lion King box weekend box office lived up to the hype leading to the release.
Reports from Box Office Mojo answer yes to that inquiry, and we guess, folks at Disney would be happy to hear especially after critics took panned the CGI remake.
Globally The Lion King has pulled in $531 million so far out of which $185 million was from North American (US and Canada) where it opened over the weekend. The film debuted a week early in China where it has earned $97.5 million to date.
In North America, the film skewed female by as much as 60 per cent. The demo mix was 44% Caucasian, 22% African-American, 20% Hispanic and 14% Asian/other, according to PostTrak.
“It’s a priority for us to bring different voices to the big screen,” says Disney distribution chief Cathleen Taff per The Hollywood Reporter. “That’s what you saw with this amazing cast and the vision that Jon Favreau and [Disney production president] Sean Bailey brought to life. The story resonated across the board.”
Besides raking in the $$$, The Lion King is also reported per The Hollywood Reporter to have broken some records along the way:
1. Biggest Domestic Opening of All Time for a Disney Remake
The previous best was Beauty and the Beast, which debuted to $174.7 million in March 2017, not adjusted for inflation. Alice in Wonderland started off with $116 million in 2010, while Favreau’s The Jungle Book launched to $103 million in April 2016. Earlier this summer, Aladdin bowed to $91.5 million on its way to currently resting at $988.8 million globally (it’s now assured of crossing the $1 billion mark). Not every Disney update has worked; this spring, Dumbo was a major disappointment.
2. Biggest Disney Opening of All Time Outside of Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm




