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Abstract:Five Disney movies have made $1 billion worldwide in 2019 so far, including "The Lion King" and, most recently, "Toy Story 4."
“Toy Story 4” became the fifth Disney movie to reach $1 billion worldwide, Disney announced on Thursday.
The company broke its own annual global box-office record last month, and has yet to release likely blockbusters “Frozen 2” and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.”
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The company announced on Thursday that Pixar's “Toy Story 4” crossed $1 billion at the worldwide box office as of Wednesday. It's the fifth Disney release this year to hit that milestone. One of them, “Avengers: Endgame,” made over $2 billion and is the highest grossing movie of all time (before adjusting for inflation).
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Disney said that “Toy Story 4” is the fourth Pixar movie — after “Incredibles 2,” “Finding Dory,” and “Toy Story 3” — to gross $1 billion, and it's the eighth highest grossing animated movie ever.
Disney broke its own annual global box-office record last month with $7.67 billion — more than the $7.61 billion it grossed in all of 2016. And the company has yet to release “Frozen 2” and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” which will both likely gross over $1 billion (the first “Frozen” and all of Disney's “Star Wars” releases, minus “Solo,” achieved this).
The five movies on this list don't include “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” which is the first “Spider-Man” movie to reach $1 billion, but was distributed by Sony as part of a deal with Disney's Marvel Studios.
Disney/Fox has accounted for over 40% of the domestic box office this year as other studios struggle to keep up.
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