Beauty and the Beast breaks box office record in spite of antigay boycott

Beauty and the Beast breaks box office record in spite of antigay boycott

The evangelical boycott of Beauty and the Beast had about as much impact as usual – as the film smashed box office records.

US evangelicals from One Million Moms and American Family Association had launched a very public boycott of the Disney film over the news that a minor character is gay.

There was no hysteria spared, with the AFA vowing to make their own films because Disney has supposedly been overrun by the gay agenda.

In the Deep South, Christian cinemas dropped the film, while a former Republican congressman made claims that “demons” are behind the release in order to make kids gay.

But the public boycotts have had about as much impact as you’d expect on the film’s success.

The film smashed a string of box office records, claiming the biggest domestic and international opening of all time, for a PG-rated film.

The film, which has earned $170 million in the US and $350 million globally, is the seventh-biggest opening of all time.

It’s also the biggest opening for a female-led film, and the biggest opening with predominantly-female ticket buyers, making a big dent in the mostly-male audiences that flock to mass market comic book blockbusters.

Given the monumental failure of One Million Moms boycotts of about 15 other things this year so far, it’s unsurprising that they have once again lost out.

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  1. Mandy
    March 21, 06:38 Reply

    It’s Disney! These homophobic muthafuckas thought they can humble Disney?! Lol. Them never start. They should shift biko. Let it come to Nigerian cinemas, and you’ll see us all also rushing to go and see it.

  2. beejay
    March 21, 07:38 Reply

    That’s what you get when you make too much ado over nothing. Thinking: Disney didn’t even need bother about any advertising, seeing how Bigoted airheads have taken that over.

  3. y
    March 21, 20:46 Reply

    Yes!
    #pepperdem

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