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"Inside Out 2" dominates the box office, surpassing "Dune 2" and breaking records with a billion-dollar potential. The animated film's success in its second weekend sets new milestones, outperforming other popular movies and becoming a major hit.

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"Inside Out 2" has made headlines as a blockbuster movie in 2024. The sequel to the beloved Pixar original has been a massive success at the box office. The film managed to dethrone "Dune 2" as the top film of 2024 , and even outperformed Barbie's second weekend sales. "Inside Out 2" crossed the $500 million mark at the worldwide box office and, in its second weekend, raked in an impressive $100 million. The movie breaking records left and right, became the highest-grossing animated film of 2024 , solidifying its place as one of the most successful films of the year.

As the film continued to dazzle audiences and critics alike, it surpassed expectations even further, setting numerous records along the way. "Inside Out 2" had a groundbreaking second weekend that earned over $100 million, further establishing its dominance at the box office. The movie's success in South Korea was notable, as it excelled during its second weekend in that market as well. This incredible accomplishment showcases the international appeal and massive popularity of the "Inside Out" franchise.

The success of "Inside Out 2" was not limited to the box office numbers. The film was praised as the first animated film to hit the $100 million mark in its second weekend, solidifying its place in animation history. From news outlets to entertainment platforms, the buzz around "Inside Out 2" and its breathtaking box office performance garnered widespread attention, making it a standout success story of 2024.

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