Pixar's new movie, 'Elio,' had a disappointing opening weekend, earning only $35 million globally, marking the lowest debut ever for the studio.
This contrasts sharply with the success of Universal's 'How to Train Your Dragon,' which soared to the top of the charts with $53.5 million internationally.
Sony's zombie thriller '28 Years Later' also performed well, raking in $60 million worldwide in its opening weekend, exceeding expectations.
Despite 'Elio's' weak start, Disney remains optimistic, hoping positive word-of-mouth will boost its performance in the coming months.