Finding Dory continues to inch closer to the massive milestone of $1 Billion dollars in worldwide box-office revenue as it has just surpassed $900 Million (as of August 15).
UPDATED: Finding Dory reached the $1 Billion hurdle – read the updated post here.
In the approximately 9 weeks since the film was released, it has currently grossed approximately $477 million domestically and $423 million in global markets. As we discussed in the Pixar Post Forum topic chatting about the milestone, we noted that there are still quite a few upcoming markets with release dates.
If you compare the box office totals of Inside Out in those countries, it can give you a somewhat similar barometer for profits (note that the power of Finding Dory being a sequel may increase revenue even further).
Future Finding Dory release countries and dates
- Lithuania – 19 August – (Inside Out revenue – $90,000)
- Denmark – 25 August – (Inside Out revenue – $6 Million)
- Finland – 26 August – (Inside Out revenue – $3 Million)
- Norway – 26 August – (Inside Out revenue – $3.3 Million)
- Sweden – 26 August – (Inside Out revenue – $5.4 Million)
- Greece – 1 September – (Inside Out revenue – $2.2 Million)
- Turkey – 2 September – (Inside Out revenue – $1.5 Million)
- Italy – 15 September – (Inside Out revenue – $27.1 Million)
- Austria – 29 September – (Inside Out revenue – $3.2 Million)
- Germany – 29 September – (Inside Out revenue – $31.6 Million)
The countries listed above netted approximately $83.3 Million in revenue for Inside Out and if they generate similar numbers for Finding Dory, that would only leave $16.7 Million in revenue (in already-released countries) to make up in order to reach $1,000,000,000. So, will Finding Dory hit $1 Billion in revenue? Leave your thoughts below or chat about it in the Pixar Post Forum.