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Inside Out 2 Sets Box Office Records

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Great news for animation fans! Inside Out 2, the exciting sequel to the beloved 2015 film, has just hit digital platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV+. If you’re eager to enjoy it from your home, now’s your chance!

This animated film takes us back into the mind of Riley, who is now a teenager facing new changes. As the emotions we know and love—Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust—continue their journey, a new emotion, Anxiety, joins the team. Voiced by Maya Hawke, Anxiety not only shakes things up but also brings along some friends!

Inside Out 2 has made quite a splash at the box office. After just six weeks in theaters, it surpassed Frozen 2 to become the highest-grossing animated movie of all time, raking in an impressive $1.57 billion worldwide. Its ticket sales even eclipsed last year’s blockbuster, Barbie.

The film is gaining praise, too, with a fantastic 91% rating from critics and a 95% audience score. If you want to catch it, you can buy it for $29.99 or rent it for $19.99. Plus, for those who love physical media, the film is available for pre-order on Blu-Ray and DVD, set to be released on September 10.

While Inside Out 2 will eventually stream on Disney+, the exact date is still a mystery. Based on previous releases, we expect it to land on Disney+ in the fall, following that standard three-month theatrical window.

Before diving into the new sequel, you can also stream the original Inside Out on Disney+. It’s a great way to reminisce about Riley’s journey before seeing what’s next for her!

Rachel Adams

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