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Disney’s ‘Soul’ Stumbles in Ill-Fated Re-Release

Mouse House's attempt to bring back recent Pixar films starts with a thud

Everything old is new again, especially at the cineplex.

Sequels, reboots and re-imaginings are still all the rage, including a prequel to the “Omen” franchise dropping April 5.

Fathom Events routinely rolls out classic films like “The Wizard of Oz,” “The Big Lebowski” and “Grease.” Some, like the re-release of “Hocus Pocus,” snag a sizable audience all these years later. That film cracked the  Top 10 box office list last October, earning $1.5 million in just one weekend on 1,400+ screens.

Hocus Pocus (1993) Trailer #1 | Movieclips Classic Trailers

So it made sense for Disney to re-release some of its recent Pixar films hoping audiences will want to see them on the big screen. Plus, the titles in question got sidelined by the pandemic, meaning U.S. audiences never got the chance to experience them in a theater.

Enter “Soul,” the 2020 film that follows a middle school music teacher (Jamie Foxx) who has a near-death experience right before the biggest night of his career. Team Disney figured it deserved a second chance, especially since international audiences gave it their collective approval – it earned $121 million overseas.

Not so fast, says the far-Left Deadline.com.

Disney’s re-release of Pixar’s Soul at 1,350 theaters, a movie that’s been on Disney+ since December 2020, is yielding empty auditoriums after a $125K Friday and expected 4-day of $516K.

It’s the first of three recent Pixar movies bound for theaters this year following their truncated initial releases. “Luca” (2021) and “Turning Red” (2022) will follow on “Soul’s” heels unless the Mouse House has a change of heart given the sorry “Soul” numbers.

Pixar is already looking at a potentially glum 2024. The studio is expecting “massive” layoffs before year’s end thanks to economic woes. 

In other box office news, the “Mean Girls” reboot/remake/musical scored big, snagging some of the “Barbie” crowd to earn $31 million over the four-day weekend (Thursday-Sunday).

“Anyone But You” continues to defy the odds, dropping a mere 23 percent. The rom-com, starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, opened weakly but has considerable legs. It rose to the top of the box office charters earlier this week after 18 days of release.

ANYONE BUT YOU – Official Trailer (HD)

The film’s word-of-mouth power is undeniable, much like “Wonka” continues to over-perform following a modest debut.

3 Comments

  1. I don’t watch black movies. Blacks push for all black programs and movies, why can’t we have all white programs? If I want to see blacks I watch the crime report on nightly news. Why are blacks being pushed down our throats on TV programs and movies as entitled? Why do white men put up with this? Just look at TV commercials, no white men, and they still vote Democrat.

    1. Bro it’s a kid’s movie there’s no way you make it that deep you racist pos not everything has to be white fool things are changing if u hate us so much u might as well shove it because it’s dumb imagine hating a group of people this much

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