The Garfield Movie (3D): Day 2 Box Office Collections

The Garfield Movie (3D): Day 2 Box Office Collections. “The Garfield Movie (3D)” has pounced into theaters, bringing the beloved lasagna-loving cat to life in a delightful animated adventure. As fans eagerly awaited the second-day box office results, let’s delve into the numbers and explore how this feline flick fared.

Box Office Figures

On its second day of release, “The Garfield Movie (3D)” garnered approximately ₹1.61 crore at the Indian box office. This respectable figure reflects the film’s appeal among audiences, especially those who grew up reading Jim Davis’s iconic comic strips.

While the global box office data for the second day is still being meticulously calculated, early estimates suggest a promising trajectory. The film’s international reception, combined with its domestic performance, contributes to its overall box office success.

Overseas Collection (Day 2)

Sony’s animated “The Garfield Movie” scratched up $22 million in its international box office debut. However, industry experts anticipate strong showings in key markets, including North America, Europe, and Asia.

“The Garfield Movie” doesn’t open in the U.S. and Canada until Memorial Day weekend on May 24. When it does land in domestic theaters, it’s projected to earn $35 million over the long weekend and will compete for first place with director George Miller’s “Mad Max” prequel “Furiosa.”

About the Film

Mark Dindal, known for his work on animated gems like “The Emperor’s New Groove,” brings his creative flair to “The Garfield Movie (3D).” The ensemble voice cast infuses the characters with humor, heart, and nostalgia.

The film is a collaborative effort by several production companies: Prime Focus, Alcon Entertainment, Sony Pictures Networks, One Cool Group Limited, and Columbia Pictures.

What Lies Ahead?

As “The Garfield Movie (3D)” continues its theatrical run, anticipation builds for its release in the United States and Canada during Memorial Day weekend. Projections indicate that it could earn around $35 million during that period, competing with the highly anticipated “Furiosa,” the “Mad Max” prequel.

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