Disaster With ‘Elio,’ Pixar Has Its Worst Box Office Opening Ever - Look upon my works, ye mighty, and despair.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/22/business/elio-pixar-box-office.html
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The original space adventure sold about $21 million in tickets at domestic theaters from Thursday night through Sunday, putting new pressure on the once-unstoppable studio.

Pixar knew that “Elio,” an original space adventure, would most likely struggle in its first weekend at the box office.

Animated movies based on original stories have become harder sells in theaters, even for the once-unstoppable Pixar. At a time when streaming services have proliferated and the broader economy is unsettled, families want assurance that spending the money for tickets will be worth it.
But the turnout for “Elio” was worse — much worse — than even Pixar had expected. The film, which cost at least $250 million to make and market, collected an estimated $21 million from Thursday evening through Sunday at theaters in the United States and Canada, according to Comscore, which compiles box office data.

It was Pixar’s worst opening-weekend result ever. The previous bottom was “Elemental,” which arrived to $30 million in 2023.

A month ago, when the “Elio” marketing campaign began to hit high gear, Pixar and its corporate owner, Disney, had hoped that “Elio” would, in the worst-case scenario, match the “Elemental” number. Instead, it fell 30 percent short.

In wide release overseas, “Elio” collected an additional $14 million, on a par with the initial international results for “Elemental.”
Quality did not appear to be a factor: Reviews for “Elio” were mostly positive, and ticket buyers gave the movie an A grade in CinemaScore exit polls. The Rotten Tomatoes audience score stood at 91 percent positive on Sunday.

Pixar has also recovered from a period during the coronavirus pandemic when Disney weakened the animation studio’s brand by using its films to build the Disney+ streaming service, bypassing theaters altogether. Last year, Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” was the No. 1 movie at the global box office. It sold $1.7 billion in tickets.

But original animated ideas have fallen out of favor at the box office, analysts said. Pixar is not alone. DreamWorks Animation’s “Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken” flatlined in 2023 with $5.5 million in opening-weekend sales. Illumination Animation’s “Migration” arrived to $12 million that year.

The problem for Pixar is that its originals remain wildly expensive. “Ruby Gillman” and “Migration” each cost 50 percent less than “Elio” did. (Pixar movies are still produced entirely in the United States, increasing labor costs. Some other studios have started to rely on overseas production.)
On Sunday, Disney said it hoped a broader audience would find “Elio” over the coming weeks. The company pointed to “Elemental,” which overcame weak initial sales to ultimately collect nearly $500 million worldwide.

Families have had a lot of theatrical options of late. Universal’s live-action “How to Train Your Dragon” remake, for instance, repeated as the No. 1 movie in North America over the weekend, with $37 million in ticket sales.

Second place went to the auteur horror sequel “28 Years Later” (Sony Pictures), which debuted to about $30 million. David A. Gross, a film consultant who publishes a newsletter on box office numbers, called that total “excellent.” Directed by Danny Boyle, “28 Years Later” cost about $60 million, not including marketing.

“Elio” was third.

Brooks Barnes covers all things Hollywood. He joined The Times in 2007 and previously worked at The Wall Street Journal.
 
It wasn't the worst movie I've ever seen but the beginning and end were very like...nasa propaganda to get kids to think space is real and demons aliens are totally cool

Side note. EVERY SINGLE ad before the movie (not movie trailers but like, Ford and shit) had niggers pretending to be white. I saw a Ford commercial with a black cowboy and niggers driving around in a white person car singing "this love" by maroon 5, arguably one of the whitest songs of all time

Also there was weird ads about opiate overdose risks.

I fucking hate this world
 
Quality did not appear to be a factor: Reviews for “Elio” were mostly positive, and ticket buyers gave the movie an A grade in CinemaScore exit polls.
This is a stupid thing to say, because the paying audience self-selects for anticipating to like a thing. I'm not buying a ticket to a movie I know is terrible.

Pixar's recent shit:

2020: Onward, Soul
2021: Luca
2022: Turning Red, Lightyear
2023: Elemental
2024: Inside Out 2
2025: Elio

Onward was raw sewage and freaky shit about death (the previous freaky shit about death was Coco in 2017), Soul was ??? and more freaky shit about death. Luca, beanmouths; Turning Red, chink beanmouths and menstruation (?), Lightyear was advertised as preachy and woke, and Elemental had a godawfully unoriginal premise.

Because every Pixar movie has become the minority director's therapy and trauma dumping session.
You think? OT me they look horrifyingly impersonal, like they came out of a corporate brainstorming session where everyone is afraid to get thrown out of the window like in the meme. Yes even Turning Red, it's self-insert-minority flavored (like Lightyear is woke flavored) but in reality is just soulless and dumb.
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DreamWorks Animation’s “Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken” flatlined in 2023 with $5.5 million in opening-weekend sales.
wikipedia:
Screenwriters Brian C. Brown and Elliott DiGuiseppi initially pitched the story of a family of sea monsters living on land in plain sight to Chris Kuser, a development executive at DreamWorks Animation. Titled Meet the Gillmans, the script drew from their shared memories of growing up in Oviedo, Florida as well as Brown’s personal experiences as a first generation Cuban American, The Gillman family are loosely based on Brown’s real life family.
sure but which part of the story is at all personal or "Cuban American"? It's just generic slop with a faggot love interest.
 
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You think? OT me they look horrifyingly impersonal, like they came out of a corporate brainstorming session where everyone is afraid to get thrown out of the window like in the meme. Yes even Turning Red, it's self-insert-minority flavored (like Lightyear is woke flavored) but in reality is just soulless and dumb.
It's soulless and dumb because the writers/directors are that untalented. But several interviews stated that the minority directors wanted to tell their "personal" stories and retards in suits said "go ahead".
 
What's this one about? I just remember that Turning Red movie was the director airing out their unresolved mommy issues about their period or something. Also 9/11.

I assume something similar happened here.

This trailer is so fucking cringe, how did someone work on this and not wanna do a flip?

 
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What's this one about? I just remember that Turning Red movie was the director airing out their unresolved mommy issues about their period or something. Also 9/11.

I assume something similar happened here.
It’s a sci-fi movie I guess with lots of space shit.
 
IMHO the last great movie was UP. After that it was all about milking sequals and DEI wokeness which includes this FUCKING Cal Arts style of illustration/animation.

As Stated before I REFUSE to hire ANYONE that does this format. Because more often than not THEY DIDN'T EARN IT to be called an illustrator/animator.
 
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