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Early Figures Claim Beauty And The Beast Is Well On Its Way To Becoming Fastest-Selling Family Film Ever

Not only is Beauty and the Beast all set to become a bona fide mega-hit for Disney in two weeks' time, but online ticket leader Fandango has now revealed that Bill Condon's enchanting reboot is well on its way to becoming the fastest-selling family film ever, beating the record previously held by last year's Finding Dory.

Not only is Beauty and the Beast all set to become a bona fide mega-hit for Disney in two weeks’ time, but online ticket leader Fandango has now revealed that Bill Condon’s enchanting reboot is well on its way to becoming the fastest-selling family film ever, beating the record previously held by last year’s Finding Dory.

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Word comes by way of Entertainment Weekly, where Fandango Managing Editor Erik Davis noted that “Beauty is a beast in presales, and I think it’s going to surprise a lot of people. It’s looking bigger than most Disney live-action adaptations, like The Jungle Book, Cinderella, or Maleficent. Its presales rival those of a superhero movie.”

As a matter of fact, Beauty and the Beast is outpacing Captain America: Civil War in ticket presales, with many showtimes selling out in anticipation of Disney’s live-action reimagining gracing theaters on March 17th. For the sake of perspective, Civil War went on to score an eye-watering $180 million during its opening weekend, and if Beauty is able to land anywhere in that same ballpark, Bill Condon’s star-studded reboot will go down as a landmark achievement for the Mouse House. That’s not to say that these box office forecasts are all that surprising; after all, a Fandango survey ranked Beauty and the Beast as the third most-anticipated film of 2017, behind only Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.

All will be revealed when Beauty and the Beast graces theaters worldwide on March 17th. It’s the latest in a long line of live-action remakes from Disney, what with plans in place for The Lion King, Cruella, Mulan and a follow-up to Jon Favreau’s wildly successful redo of The Jungle Book.