by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: September 13, 2024
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Inside Out 2has wrapped up its incredible three-month run in theaters, leaving behind a trail of shattered records and countless smiles.
This eagerly awaited sequel to the 2015 animated hit brought fans back to the colorful world of Riley and her emotions, but this time with a twist that made it even more special.
With its theatrical run officially over, the film will begin streaming on Disney+ starting September 25.
Let’s take a look at how Inside Out 2 has redefined success in the world of animation.
Released on June 14, 2024, Inside Out 2 reintroduced us to Riley, the young girl whose emotional journey first won our hearts nearly a decade ago.
Now a teenager, Riley is dealing with the complex world of puberty, bringing with it a whole new set of emotions.
This time, the film didn’t just stop at Joy, Sadness, and Anger; it introduced an entire cast of new emotions that fans were eager to meet.
Beloved voices like Amy Poehler (Joy), Phyllis Smith (Sadness), and Lewis Black (Anger) returned to reprise their roles, while newcomers such as Maya Hawke , Kensington Tallman, Tony Hale , and Ayo Edebiri added fresh energy and humor to the mix.
With Kelsey Mann making his directorial debut, Inside Out 2 had a perfect blend of the familiar and the new, creating a recipe for success that audiences couldn’t resist.
Right from its opening weekend, Inside Out 2was destined to be a blockbuster.
The film recorded the second-highest opening weekend of 2024, bringing in an impressive $154.2 million right out of the gate.
But that was just the beginning. Over the next three months, the movie continued to draw crowds, ultimately raking in $1.670 billion worldwide.
That’s right— Inside Out 2is now officially the highest-grossing animated film of all time and the eighth- highest -grossing film ever. Talk about leaving a mark!
Domestically, the film earned $652.1 million, while its international box office numbers were equally astounding, contributing $1.018 billion to the total.
For context, the film had a production budget of $200 million, meaning it earned an incredible 8.4 times its initial investment.
That’s not just a win; it’s a landslide victory, especially when compared to the original Inside Out, which itself was a massive hit, grossing $850.3 million worldwide on a $150 million budget.
By becoming the first animated film to gross over $1 billion overseas, Inside Out 2 has set a new standard in the world of animation.
This achievement showcases the universal appeal of its themes—love, growing up, and the rollercoaster of human emotions—alongside its inventive storytelling and vibrant characters.
It’s a movie that not only entertains but also sparks conversations among viewers of all ages.
The film’s remarkable success is proof that audiences are eager for stories that are both deeply emotional and universally relatable, stories that challenge us to think about our inner worlds while keeping us thoroughly entertained.
But wait, there’s more good news! After an extraordinary run at the box office, Inside Out 2is ready to bring its magic directly to your living room.
On September 12, 2024, the studio announced that the film would be available for free streaming on Disney+ starting September 25.
This means that whether you missed it in theaters or simply want to experience the magic all over again, you’ll soon have the chance to watch Riley’s latest adventure from the comfort of your own home.
As Inside Out 2 transitions from theaters to streaming, it opens a new chapter, continuing its journey to delight and inspire audiences worldwide .
Its impressive box office run has already secured its place in history, and now it has the opportunity to reach even more viewers, spreading its message of understanding, empathy, and emotional growth far and wide.
So, get ready to laugh, cry, and feel all the feels once more!
Mark your calendars for September 25, and get comfy on the couch, because Riley and her new set of emotions are about to take you on another unforgettable journey—only on Disney+!
Inside Out 2 takes the emotional storytelling that made the original film a hit and pushes it further, diving deep into the complexities of growing up and facing adult feelings.
As Riley transitions from childhood to her teenage years, the sequel brings new challenges to her internal world, introducing emotions like Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment.
The film brilliantly captures the chaos and confusion that often accompany adolescence, especially through the character of Anxiety, who plays a key role in reflecting the uncertainties that many adults face daily.
With its authentic portrayal of emotions like panic and anxiety, Inside Out 2 offers a real and relatable experience for older audiences.
It thoughtfully normalizes feelings that can be overwhelming, showing viewers they are not alone in their struggles.
For those who have dealt with anxiety, the movie can feel cathartic, offering a sense of comfort and understanding that makes it just as meaningful—if not more so—than its predecessor.
Pixar and Disney have crafted another masterpiece that speaks to both children and adults, but especially to those who have navigated or are navigating the complex emotional landscape of growing up.
Character | Emotion Represented | Voice Actor | Role in the Story |
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Joy
|
Happiness | Amy Poehler | Leads Riley’s emotions, trying to maintain balance and positivity as new emotions emerge. |
Sadness
|
Sadness | Phyllis Smith | Struggles with Joy to find her place in Riley’s emotional world and helps Riley honor all feelings. |
Anger
|
Anger | Lewis Black | Represents Riley’s frustration, often quick to react but helps defend her boundaries. |
Disgust
|
Disgust | Liza Lapira | Protects Riley from negative experiences and helps her navigate social situations. |
Fear
|
Fear | Tony Hale | Focuses on keeping Riley safe by anticipating potential dangers and threats. |
Anxiety
|
Anxiety | Maya Hawke | New emotion leading the transition into teenage years, highlighting worry and uncertainty. |
Envy
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Envy | Ayo Edebiri | A new emotion representing feelings of jealousy and desire, contributing to inner conflicts. |
Ennui
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Boredom/Disinterest | Adèle Exarchopoulos | Represents Riley’s feelings of apathy and lack of motivation during her teenage years. |
Embarrassment
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Embarrassment | Paul Walter Hauser | Embodies Riley’s self-consciousness and awkwardness as she navigates adolescence. |
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