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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