Walt Disney : ‘Toy Story 4’ Crosses $1 Billion at Global Box Office
August 15, 2019 at 06:02 pm EDT
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Yesterday, Pixar's Toy Story 4 became The Walt Disney Studios' fifth billion dollar release for 2019. Through August 14, the film has earned an estimated $1.0017 billion worldwide.
Toy Story 4-which is now the No. 8 biggest animated movie of all time-joins Incredibles 2, Finding Dory and Toy Story 3 to become the fourth Pixar film and second Toy Story film to reach the $1 billion milestone.
With an A CinemaScore and an exceptional 97% Fresh critics score on RottenTomatoes, Toy Story 4 made its domestic debut June 20 with $120.9 million, one of the biggest openings ever for an animated film. It has earned $421.8 million domestically to date to stand as the No. 5 animated film ever.
Internationally, Toy Story 4 has earned $579.9 million with debuts still to come in Germany and across Scandinavia. It's the No. 2 animated release of all time in the UK with $75 million. In Japan, Toy Story 4 continues to perform very strongly with a current cumulative gross of $77 million. In Mexico, Toy Story 4 is the biggest industry film in admissions with a cumulative gross of $72 million.
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The Walt Disney Company is a media and entertainment group. Net sales (including intragroup) break down by activity as follows:
- operation of theme parks and hotel resorts (33.9%): operation, as of 01/10/2022, of 10 theme parks (35 hotels) located in the United States (Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort and Aulani; 6 theme parks and 23 hotels), France (Disneyland Paris; 2 theme parks and 7 hotels), Japan (Tokyo Disney Resort; 2 theme parks and 5 hotels), Hong Kong (Hong Kong Disneyland; 1 theme park and 3 hotels) and China (Shanghai Disney Resort; 1 theme park and 2 hotels). The group is also involved in cruise sales (Disney Cruise Line), travel organization (Disney Vacation Club and Adventures By Disney), design and development of parks and other real estate properties, and sale of consumer products (children's books, toys, game software, films, etc.);
- operation of TV and radio channels (33.4%): domestic channels (Disney Channels, ESPN, ESPN Radio, Freeform, FX Channels and National Geographic Channels) and international channels (Disney, ESPN, Fox, National Geographic and Star). The group is also developing film post-production and website operation businesses;
- video streaming (23.1%);
- audiovisual content production and distribution (9.6%): TV programs, animated films, TV series, music, live entertainment, etc.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Americas (81.5%), Europe (10.4%) and Asia/Pacific (8.1%).