Minions & Monsters Earns Worst Box Office Debut Of The Entire Franchise Despite Record-Breaking RT Score
Jul 5, 2026
Minions & Monsters has broken opposite franchise records critically and commercially during its opening weekend. The movie, which debuted midweek on July 1 ahead of the Independence Day holiday in the United States, is the third Minions movie and the seventh overall theatrical installment in the smash-hit Despicable Me franchise. It follows the Minions trying to make a monster movie in Hollywood in 1927, leading to pure physical comedy chaos as they search for the perfect real-life monster. Ahead of the movie’s release, critics’ glowing Minions & Monsters reviews earned it a stellar 91% score that marked the best of the franchise, beating the No. 2 movie, 2010’s Despicable Me (80%), by 11%. Per TheWrap, as of Saturday morning, Minions & Monsters is projected to earn a 3-day total of $39.5 million at the domestic box office over the traditional weekend and a 5-day holiday weekend total of $65 million. While this total is still enough for the movie to take No. 1 at the box office over Toy Story 5, knocking the Pixar hit down during its third weekend, it sees the sequel earning what is by far the lowest 3-day opening weekend of the entire seven-film franchise (without even adjusting for inflation), falling considerably below the original Despicable Me’s $56.4 million. Minions & Monsters is also set to earn the worst 5-day opening weekend of the franchise among the titles that similarly had their debuts fall on long holiday weekends, namely Despicable Me 3 ($99 million) and Minions: The Rise of Gru ($123.1 million). Below, see a breakdown of the box office performance of the Despicable Me movies:
Title
Domestic Debut
Worldwide Box Office
Despicable Me (2010)
$56.4 million
$543.1 million
Despicable Me 2 (2013)
$83.5 million
$970.8 million
Minions (2015)
$115.7 million
$1.159 billion
Despicable Me 3 (2017)
$72.4 million
$1.035 billion
Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022)
$107 million
$940.5 million
Despicable Me 4 (2024)
$75 million
$972.2 million
Minions & Monsters (2026)
$39.5 million (est.)
TBD
Although the franchise has had mildly diminishing returns since it peaked in the mid-2010s with two billion-dollar titles, the debut of 2026’s Minions & Monsters presents an unexpectedly huge, potentially catastrophic drop. However, it could still become a success on its own terms. The movie’s reported budget is $85 million (which is middling for the franchise, which typically ranges between $70 and $100 million). Because Hollywood blockbusters often need to earn back two and a half times their budgets, this could place the movie’s estimated break-even point somewhere around $212.5 million. Even though it hit this record low, if it has a similar trajectory as the second-best-reviewed movie in the franchise, Despicable Me, it could eventually climb to $370.7 million by the end of its run, more than clearing that number. Nevertheless, if these returns continue to diminish at this astonishing rate, this could mean that the next installment in the franchise will be an outright flop. However, it seems likely that the franchise will regroup and return with a new Despicable Me installment that officially reunites the Minions with Gru (their master from the Despicable Me timeline), could potentially harness nostalgia to help boost that movie’s box office back to the franchise’s typical numbers.
All in all, Minions & Monsters is yet another lukewarm debut in what has turned out to be a consistently disappointing summer at the domestic box office. While movies like Toy Story 5 and Scary Movie have been successful, the majority of the season’s tentpole blockbusters have had a tepid to downright hostile reception in theaters, including Supergirl, Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day, and Masters of the Universe. While July has some potential huge hits coming to theaters to make up for Minions & Monsters, including the live-action Moana remake, Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, and Spider-Man: Brand New Day, if Moana or Spider-Man similarly see diminishing returns for their franchises, the summer could go truly off the rails.
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Release Date
June 24, 2026
Runtime
90 minutes
Producers
Chris Meledandri, Bill Ryan
Cast
Trey Parker
Goomi (voice)
Henry / James / Ed / Dick / The Minions (voice)
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