Santa Fe New Mexican

‘The Lion King’ rules and ‘Endgame’ scores all-time movie record

- By Lindsey Bahr

LOS ANGELES — If there were any doubt that the 2019 box office belonged to the Walt Disney Co., this weekend put an end to it. Not only did its photoreali­stic remake of The Lion King devour opening weekend records for the month of July and PG-rated films, but Avengers: Endgame also crept past Avatar to become the highest-grossing film of all time.

The Lion King this weekend roared into 4,725 North American theaters, where it grossed a stunning $185 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. Although reviews were mixed for Jon Favreau’s remake of the 1994 animated film, audiences still turned out in droves to hear the A-list voice cast, from Beyoncé to Donald Glover, and see the innovative technology that made the film possible.

“We’ve had a spectacula­r run this weekend,” said Cathleen Taff, Disney’s president of distributi­on. “We really did know we had something special with [The Lion King] given its popularity with fans of all ages.”

Industry experts had pegged The Lion King for a $150 million opening, which turned out to be far too modest a projection. Instead, with $185 million, Disney got a few records to boast about: It’s the ninth-biggest opening of all time, a July record (unseating Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2), and a PG-rating record (taking over from The Incredible­s 2).

It’s the second time this year a beloved Disney brand has overwhelme­d a tepid critical response. Aladdin, which is still in the top 10 after nine weeks in theaters, has made $989 million globally.

“Certain brands have so much goodwill and equity,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst for Comscore. “Reviews clearly didn’t matter at all.”

And, having opened in China a week early, The Lion King has amassed over $531 million in just 10 days. Audiences also embraced large format and 3D for the event film: 36 percent of that total came from 3D showings and $25.2 million from IMAX.

This is just the latest in a long string of wins for Disney, which now holds five of the top six spots for the year. It’s evident even in this weekend’s charts. Five weeks in, Toy Story 4 is still at No. 3 with an additional $14.6 million (behind Spider-Man: Far From Home, which slipped to second in its third weekend with $21 million). The Pixar sequel has grossed $859.4 million globally. Aladdin is in seventh place, with $3.8 million.

And then there is Avengers: Endgame, which didn’t make the top 10, but that hardly matters. With $1.5 million globally added this weekend, it surpassed Avatar’s all-time record, not accounting for inflation.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? From left, young Simba, voiced by JD McCrary; Timon, voiced by Billy Eichner; and Pumbaa, voiced by Seth Rogen, in a scene from The Lion King.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO From left, young Simba, voiced by JD McCrary; Timon, voiced by Billy Eichner; and Pumbaa, voiced by Seth Rogen, in a scene from The Lion King.

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