Coraline Re-Release Passes Huge Domestic Box Office Milestone, Outgrossing Major 2024 Movies

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Coraline Re-Release Passes Huge Domestic Box Office Milestone, Outgrossing Major 2024 Movies


The 15th anniversary re-release of Coraline has passed a major milestone at the domestic box office. The 2009 stop-motion animated movie, which was directed by Henry Selick and is based on the Neil Gaiman novella of the same name, was the first feature film produced by Laika, which has since put out releases including ParaNorman and Kubo and the Two Strings. When the Coraline movie came back to theaters for its latest re-release, it turned out a dazzling performance, outdoing the typical re-release performance with an $8.37 million debut on the Top 5 chart, competing well against major new releases.

Per Deadline, as of Sunday morning, the Coraline re-release is projected to take in a 3-day total of $3.15 million during its third weekend at the domestic box office and a 4-day total of $4.3 million over the Labor Day holiday weekend. This will bring the cumulative domestic total of the re-release to $30.6 million, making it the 34th highest-grossing domestic movie of the year so far. This outgrosses the domestic totals of many major 2024 releases, including Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1, Imaginary, Abigail, Arthur the King, Monkey Man, Cabrini, The Bikeriders, The First Omen, and Ordinary Angels.

How Coraline Compares To Major Contemporary Re-Releases

The 2009 Classic Is Outshining The Competition

The stellar performance of the Coraline re-release cannot be overstated. While re-releases have always been part of the fabric of the theatrical landscape, they have become increasingly popular in recent years, both as a promotional tool for upcoming releases and as a way to make up for a deficit of new theatrical releases in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2023 Hollywood strikes. However, they typically do not perform at this level, and in fact many re-releases dramatically underperform, such as the Saw 10th anniversary re-release, which earned the third-worst wide release debut in history at the time.

However, even among the high-performing re-releases that earned more than $10 million during their theatrical runs, Coraline is outstripping the competition. It is the highest-grossing re-release of the decade, even outperforming the 2022 re-release of the record-shattering Avatar, which was put back into theaters to promote the impending sequel Avatar: The Way of Water, which then went on to become the third highest-grossing movie of all time. Below, see a breakdown of how Coraline‘s current domestic box office total compares to the highest-performing domestic re-releases since 2010:

Title

Re-Release Year

Re-Release Domestic Box Office

Coraline (2009)

2024

$30.6 million

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

2023

$10.2 million

Avatar (2009)

2022

$24.7 million

Jurassic Park (1993)

2013

$45.4 million

Footloose (1984)

2011

$51.6 million

It has been more than 10 years since a re-release has outperformed Coraline, and that was the 30th anniversary re-release of the Steven Spielberg classic Jurassic Park, a movie with twice as much built-in nostalgia at the time. It is worth noting that both re-releases also received an added boost from 3D showtimes increasing ticket prices, as did Avatar. Regardless, the performance of the 15-year-old stop-motion title is nearly at the level of the Spielberg classic shows how well this re-release has connected with audiences.

Source: Deadline



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