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Paddington In Peru CinemaScore Achieves A Rare Feat For Any Major Franchise

Feb 15, 2025


Paddington in Peru has already achieved an extremely rare feat. The third movie in the franchise sees Paddington return to Peru, alongside the Brown family, when his aunt goes missing. The movie has already received a full run in the United Kingdom, but it has finally reached other major markets this past week, including the United States. It has earned over $100 million so far against a $90 million budget. Paddington in Peru cast includes Ben Whishaw (Paddington), Hugh Bonneville (Henry), Emily Mortimer (Mary), Madeleine Harris (Judy), and Samuel Joslin (Jonathan).
Paddington in Peru managed to earn an A rating from CinemaScore, a site that measures audience responses to movies. The previous movies, Paddington (2015) and Paddington 2 (2018), also earned an A score. This means that these three movies have achieved a rare accomplishment, as few other trilogies have ever earned triple As.
What The CinemaScore Means For Paddington In Peru

Paddington Remains A Beloved Franchise

The franchise has certainly proven that it is a critical darling, but the CinemaScore indicates that viewers love it just as much as the critics. No live-action Paddington movie has ever earned less than a 90% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes, and none has ever earned under 80% from audiences. This has not necessarily translated into box office dominance, unfortunately. While Paddington 2 was better received than the original, it also earned $41 million less than the original. Check out the chart below, which showcases this disparity:

Title

Tomatometer Score

Popcornmeter Score

Budget

Domestic Box Office

International Box Office

Worldwide Box Office

Paddington (2015)

96%

80%

$65 million

$76.3 million

$191.8 million

$268 million

Paddington 2 (2018)

99%

89%

$40 million

$40.9 million

$186.4 million

$227 million

Paddington in Peru (2025)

94%

N/A

$90 million

~$17.5 million*

~$84.5 million*

~$102 million*

The threequel is in a unique position, as it was released in dozens of international locations before appearing in theaters across the U.S. and Canada. Thanks to that distribution strategy, projecting its future is considerably more simple. Unfortunately, it did not result in a positive ending for the movie ahead of the confirmed Paddington 4. It will need to excel in its new markets, or it is unlikely to ever achieve profitability. With a $90 million budget, it will likely need approximately $120 million more to achieve success, and word-of-mouth could be a significant help.
Our Take On Paddington’s CinemaScore Success

This Will Ensure Streaming Dominance

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While it has not resulted in blockbuster results, this CinemaScore accomplishment is undoubtedly a massive feat. Christopher Nolan’s Batman franchise managed it, but other franchises, including The Lord of the Rings, the Star Wars sequel trilogy, and the first three Hunger Games movies, failed to achieve that mark. It will likely be a massive help when Paddington in Peru comes to streaming, as viewers may be more interested without having to head to theaters. Depending on the second-week drop, it could also excel at the box office going forward.
Source: CinemaScore

Movie

My Favorite Movies
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Paddington in Peru

8/10

Release Date

November 8, 2024

Runtime

106 minutes

Director

Dougal Wilson

Writers

Mark Burton, James Lamont

Producers

Jeffrey Clifford, Tim Wellspring, Paul King, Ron Halpern, Dan MacRae, Naoya Kinoshita, Rosie Alison

Ben Whishaw

Paddington Brown (voice)

Hugh Bonneville

Henry Brown

Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by filmibee.
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