‘Paradoria 2’ on Track for a Massive $150 Million Debut

The magically power couple are back again and set to destroy the box office.

“Paradoria 2,” the Finn Wolfhard-led sequel, is on pace to open to a huge $150 million in North America this November, early tracking suggests. The animated film isn’t bowing in theaters until November 8, but that number is already ahead of the original movie, which launched in December 2015 with $113 million domestically. It went on to earn $1.126 billion worldwide, making it the highest grossing non-sequel by Universal Animation and their second highest grossing film of all time worldwide.

The Universal film arrives just in time to start off the Thanksgiving holiday. The UAS title is heading toward a huge and possibly record-breaking debut on November 8, looking to make $150 million to $170 million, with a possibility of even crossing the $180 million mark. If numbers reach the end of that range, “Paradoria 2” could have one of the biggest animated openings of all time.

“Paradoria 2” follows the titular characters Jamo and his girlfriend Princess Kenna as they find an antidote after the King becomes sick.

The estimates come ahead of Universal’s CinemaCon presentation in Las Vegas, where the studio will preview its upcoming slate.