Sing
Illumination film
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2023 | Sing's record for being the highest-grossing film to never finish first at the North American box office was surpassed by Oppenheimer. |
April 2023 | Illumination producer Chris Meledandri confirmed development of a third Sing film. |
December 22 2021 | Sequel 'Sing 2' was released, continuing the animated musical franchise. |
July 2 2021 | First rescheduled release date for Sing sequel, accommodating the release of The Croods: A New Age. |
December 25 2020 | Original planned release date for Sing sequel before being rescheduled. |
2017 | Illumination Entertainment was renamed to Illumination following the release of Despicable Me 3, with Sing being the last film under the original studio name. |
2016 | The film ultimately grossed $270.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $363.8 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $634 million, against a production budget of $75 million. |
December 2016 | Sing was released in theaters, opening alongside Passengers and Assassin's Creed. The film earned $1.7 million during Tuesday night previews and $35.2 million in its opening weekend, finishing second at the box office behind Rogue One. |
December 21 2016 | Theatrical release of Sing in the United States, distributed by Universal Pictures. |
December 3 2016 | Film premiered at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, featuring the voice cast and production team. |
September 11 2016 | Sing first screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, marking its initial public presentation. |
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