Frozen 2 has already crossed the $1 billion mark at the worldwide box office, in just three weeks since its release in theaters.
This is now become the company’s sixth film just in 2019 to reach $1 billion, after Captain Marvel, Avengers: Endgame, Aladdin, Toy Story 4 and The Lion King.
Frozen 2 become the eighth-highest-grossing movie of the year so far, according to Variety. The movie raked in $19.2 million domestically and $55.7 million internationally, putting it at $1.033 billion total globally, according to Forbes.
Frozen 2 is currently ruling at No. 8 on the list of the top-grossing animated films of all time, and five of the seven movies on the list are also Disney ones.
The much-awaited sequel to the 2013 Oscar-winning Disney film Frozen, became hit from the starting. On the very first weekend, it grossed an astounding $350.2 million and become the largest-opening animated film of all time, per Deadline.
The new film features some known faces (plus newcomers like Sterling K. Brown and Evan Rachel Wood) and catchy songs just like its predecessor.
“We’re in Arendelle for 10 clock minutes, that’s what makes it different,” Kristen Bell, who voices Anna, previously told PEOPLE. “Whatever you think Frozen is, throw it in the trash because this movie is like an epic adventure where everything is seemingly good in Arendelle.”
She continued, “Elsa starts to hear a calling, [so] we decide to go find what it is. We go out into an enchanted forest with things, people, places we’ve never seen before and it is uncharted so everything is a surprise.”
The original movie took 15 weeks to hit the milestone.
Kristen Bell (Princess Anna) and Idina Menzel (Queen Elsa) reprises their leading voice roles in the sequel.
The film has been nominated for two Golden Globes including Best Animated Film and Best Original Song.
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