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Asia’s Disney Princess ‘Raya And The Last Dragon’ Makes $8.6Million Debut

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Yassss with the representation! Raya and the Last Dragon made its box office debut with an estimated $8.6 million domestically amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Raya was in the ballpark of what was expected, but of course coming on the heels of Tom & Jerry’s stellar debut last weekend the film joined a Top 5 that now boasts 3 family animated films on the chart, but there is not much similar competition for a while so it should have long term playability,” Comscore’s Sr. Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian tells EW.

As theaters across the U.S. slowly reopen, movie fans are showing they’re anxious to return to the big screen safely. Currently, 45 percent of theaters are open, up from 42 percent a week ago.

 

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The animated Disney title, which is also available to stream for a fee via Disney+, transports viewers to the fantasy world of Kumandra, where dragons once reigned supreme until sacrificing themselves for the sake of humanity. The film is set 500 years later as evil has returned and the lone warrior Raya (Kelly Marie Tran) goes on a quest to find their last chance at salvation, a legendary dragon named Sisu (voiced by Awkwafina).

Other featured talent includes Daniel Dae Kim, Gemma Chan, and Sandra Oh.

Written by: Aqilah Najwa


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