Synopsis
When headstrong Lucky Prescott is forced to move from her big city home to a small frontier town, she becomes a complete fish-out-of-water. But her life is changed forever when she makes new friends and forms an inseparable bond with a wild mustang named Spirit. When Spirit’s herd is captured by rustlers, the girls and their horses must undertake the adventure of a lifetime to save them.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $30,000,000 |
Turkey Releases: |
July 16th, 2021 (Wide), released as Spirit Özgür Ruh |
Video Release: |
June 25th, 2021 by Universal Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: |
PG for some adventure action. (Rating bulletin 2667 (cert #53087), 2/10/2021) |
Running Time: |
87 minutes |
Franchise: |
Spirit: Riding Free |
Keywords: |
Family Adventure, Animal Lead, Country Mouse, City Mouse, Family Movie, 1900s |
Source: | Based on TV |
Genre: | Adventure |
Production Method: | Digital Animation |
Creative Type: | Kids Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: |
DreamWorks Animation |
Production Countries: |
United States |
Languages: |
English |
June 6th, 2021
Going into this weekend, it looked as though The Conjuring would have an uphill battle to top the weekend chart. The last film in the The Conjuring franchise, Annabelle Comes Home, opened with $20.3 million in the halcyon days of June, 2019, and it’s been five years since The Conjuring 2 made $40.4 million on opening weekend. With some theaters still closed in North America and a big chunk of the traditional theater-going audience yet to return, our model predicted it would earn somewhere in the region of $10 million to $15 million this weekend. Even with a steep decline, A Quiet Place: Part II was favored to retain its crown. The studios’ weekend projections, released this morning, tell a different story—one that’s very encouraging for box office watchers.
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June 4th, 2021
Expect to see a close race at the top of the box office chart this weekend as A Quiet Place: Part II does battle against two newcomers—The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, and Spirit Untamed—and Cruella hopes to make up some ground on the current chart topper after posting solid numbers last weekend. There’s a possibility that four films could top $10 million this weekend, although our model thinks that’s unlikely. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see three films better that number though, which would be another milestone in the recovery of the theatrical market.
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June 4th, 2021
Animated adventure with the voice of Isabela Merced opens in theaters today. Full movie details…
When headstrong Lucky Prescott is forced to move from her big city home to a small frontier town, she becomes a complete fish-out-of-water. But her life is changed forever when she makes new friends and forms an inseparable bond with a wild mustang named Spirit. When Spirit’s herd is captured by rustlers, the girls and their horses must undertake the adventure of a lifetime to save them.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2021/07/16 |
7 |
$32,342 |
|
193 |
$168 |
$32,342 |
1 |
2021/07/23 |
5 |
$34,703 |
+7% |
194 |
$179 |
$104,433 |
2 |
2021/07/30 |
8 |
$15,587 |
-55% |
169 |
$92 |
$149,866 |
3 |
2021/08/06 |
8 |
$14,377 |
-8% |
121 |
$119 |
$172,261 |
4 |
2021/08/13 |
20 |
$1,746 |
-88% |
31 |
$56 |
$187,503 |
5 |
2021/08/20 |
- |
$88 |
-95% |
4 |
$22 |
$189,587 |
6 |
2021/08/27 |
- |
$72 |
-18% |
2 |
$36 |
$193,465 |
7 |
2021/09/03 |
- |
$15 |
-79% |
2 |
$8 |
$194,553 |
8 |
2021/09/10 |
- |
$41 |
+173% |
2 |
$21 |
$190,981 |
9 |
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Production and Technical Credits
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