After spending 53 days in theaters, Pixar’s latest animated film, Hoppers, ranks as the third-highest-grossing title of 2026 so far domestically, according to Box Office Mojo, trailing only The Super Mario Galaxy Movie ($386.9 million) and Project Hail Mary ($306.1 million). However, with Antoine Fuqua’s musical drama Michael catching up fast, it remains to be seen how long Hoppers can hold on to its No.3 position. On Monday (April 27), the Daniel Chong-directed feature collected another $0.1 million from North American locations, placing it among the top ten titles on the daily domestic box office chart.
As of now, the sci-fi comedy has earned $164.3 million domestically, and combined with its $206 million international haul, its worldwide total now stands at $370.3 million. Since the film was made on a reported $150 million budget, it needs to earn an additional $4.7 million globally to reach its estimated $375 million box office break-even point, using the 2.5x multiplier rule.
As it continues its theatrical run, Hoppers is now less than $1 million away from surpassing the domestic earnings of another animated classic – Kung Fu Panda 2. Keep reading to find out the exact amount it needs to earn to achieve that target and how soon it can cross that figure.
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Hoppers vs. Kung Fu Panda 2 – Box Office Comparison
Here’s how the two films compare at the box office, according to Box Office Mojo data:
Hoppers – Box Office Summary
- North America: $164.3 million
- International: $206 million
- Worldwide: $370.3 million





