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title: "Live-Action &#8216;Moana&#8217; Opens Below Expectations; &#8216;Minions &#038; Monsters,&#8217; &#8216;Toy Story 5&#8217; Also Perform Strongly"
url: https://www.herenorthville.com/2026/07/13/live-action-moana-opens-below-expectations/
date: 2026-07-13T06:02:46-04:00
modified: 2026-07-13T06:02:46-04:00
author: "Hernan Velasco"
categories: ["News"]
site: "HERE Northville"
attribution: "HERE Northville"
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# Live-Action &#8216;Moana&#8217; Opens Below Expectations; &#8216;Minions &#038; Monsters,&#8217; &#8216;Toy Story 5&#8217; Also Perform Strongly

*Source: [HERE Northville](https://www.herenorthville.com/2026/07/13/live-action-moana-opens-below-expectations/) — July 13, 2026 by Hernan Velasco*

The live-action adaptation of Disney’s “Moana” opened at No. 1 at the domestic box office this past weekend, earning an estimated $43 million in the U.S. and Canada. Globally, the film garnered $95 million. Despite securing the top spot, the opening weekend performance for “Moana” fell below the blockbuster expectations often associated with major Disney releases.

Competition for family audiences was robust, with “Minions & Monsters” and “Toy Story 5” also securing spots in the top three films at the box office. These performances indicate a strong demand for family-oriented entertainment, even as “Moana” led the weekend’s ticket sales.

The box office results offer a snapshot of current consumer spending on entertainment and highlight the competitive landscape for family films. The performance of “Moana” relative to its budget and marketing investment will be a key point of analysis in the coming weeks, as will the sustained appeal of other animated and family-focused franchises.

This weekend’s box office figures provide insight into audience preferences and the economic health of the film exhibition industry. The figures are based on studio estimates and are subject to revision as final tallies are reported.

Why it matters in Northville:

The performance of major film releases like “Moana” can influence local entertainment choices and impact the business of movie theaters in the Northville area. Families in Northville and surrounding communities often rely on these films for weekend activities. A strong opening for a film like “Moana” could translate to increased patronage for local cinemas, such as those in the downtown Northville historic district or nearby shopping centers, potentially boosting concession sales and overall revenue for these establishments. The success or underperformance of such films also informs programming decisions for local theaters and influences the types of events that might be organized in conjunction with new releases, affecting consumer spending on leisure activities within the community.
