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Live-Action ‘Moana’ Opens Below Expectations, Earning $43 Million Domestically

Published July 14, 2026 at 6:08 am | By Ely N. Ferguson, Staff Reporter

Live-Action ‘Moana’ Opens Below Expectations, Earning $43 Million Domestically

The live-action adaptation of Disney’s “Moana” opened to an estimated $43 million in the United States and Canada over the weekend, securing the top spot at the domestic box office. Globally, the film grossed $95 million.

While the opening figure secured the No. 1 position, industry analysts noted that the performance fell below the blockbuster expectations often associated with major Disney releases. The film’s debut was tempered by competition from other family-oriented films that also performed strongly.

Among the top contenders were “Minions & Monsters” and “Toy Story 5,” which also captured significant audience attention and contributed to a competitive weekend landscape for family entertainment. The presence of these established franchises indicates a robust demand for animated and family-friendly content among moviegoers.

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The box office performance of “Moana” provides a snapshot of current consumer spending trends in the entertainment sector. The film’s reception offers insights into audience appetite for live-action remakes of animated classics and the overall health of the theatrical exhibition market. For local theaters in Grand Rapids, the performance of major releases like “Moana” influences programming decisions and marketing strategies.

The opening weekend figures, while not reaching the highest projections, still represent a substantial financial debut. The film’s performance will be closely watched in the coming weeks to gauge its long-term drawing power and its impact on the summer movie season. The figures released are studio estimates and are subject to revision as final tallies become available.

This weekend’s box office results underscore the dynamic nature of the film industry, where audience preferences and competitive releases can significantly shape a movie’s financial trajectory. The continued success of family films highlights their consistent appeal and their importance to the overall box office.

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What happened?
The live-action Moana opened at No. 1 domestically with an estimated $43 million in the U.S. and Canada and $95 million globally.
Why does it matter to Grand Rapids?
Independent box-office coverage also listed family-film competition from Minions & Monsters and Toy Story 5 in the top three.
What's next?
The story has entertainment and local-business relevance for theaters, family events, weekend guides, and consumer-spending coverage.
Ely N. Ferguson
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Ely is a staff reporter for HERE GrandRapids covering local news, community stories, and developments across Kent County. Ely is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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