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Minions & Monsters 2026 Box Office Collection n Budget

Minions & Monsters is all set to hit theaters tomorrow, July 1, and the excitement among families is already quite visible. With the July 4th long weekend right around the corner, a lot of parents are planning their outings around this one. The Minions brand still carries strong pull, and early social media reactions plus festival feedback have kept the positive energy going.

Since the film has not released yet, concrete box office numbers are not available. Early industry tracking suggests it could have a healthy start, especially with the holiday boost and the fun, nostalgic tone that usually works well for family audiences.

Exact figures will become clear once tickets start selling and theaters report their numbers. Collections for the opening days and beyond will be updated here as soon as reliable data comes in. For now, everything remains TBU while the film prepares for its big theatrical launch.

Minions & Monsters 2026 Overview

AspectDetails
TitleMinions & Monsters
Directed byPierre Coffin
Written byBrian Lynch, Pierre Coffin
Produced byChris Meledandri, Bill Ryan
ActorPierre Coffin (voice of the Minions)
ActressAllison Janney, Zoey Deutch (voice cast)
Other CastChristoph Waltz, Jeff Bridges, Jesse Eisenberg, Trey Parker, Bobby Moynihan, Phil LaMarr
CinematographyNA
Edited byClaire Dodgson, Gregory Perler
Music byJohn Powell
Production CompaniesIllumination, Universal Pictures
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release DateJuly 1, 2026 (United States)
Running Time90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Film IndustryHollywood
GenreAnimation, Comedy, Family, Adventure
Censor RatingPG

Minions & Monsters Day Wise Box Office Collection

DayDateUS Collection Gross (Millions)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 1July 1, 2026TBU(Opening Day)
Day 2July 2, 2026TBUTBU
Day 3July 3, 2026TBUTBU
Total US Gross–TBU–
Total Worldwide Gross–TBU–

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Minions & Monsters is Hit or Flop

To be updated

What is the budget of Minions & Monsters

The film was produced on an $85 million budget.

About the Film

Minions & Monsters takes the little yellow troublemakers back in time to 1920s Hollywood, well before they ever crossed paths with Gru. The story follows a pair of ambitious Minions who dream of making their own monster movie. What begins as a straightforward plan to impress a big director quickly turns into full blown chaos when they end up involving a real mythical creature. The film keeps all the classic Minions ingredients nonstop silly gags, banana love, and joyful destruction while wrapping everything in a warm, playful tribute to old Hollywood.

You will spot nods to silent comedy legends and classic Universal monster movies, but none of it gets in the way of the pure, loud fun that kids have come to expect from these films. One of the nicest things about this installment is how easily it works for both children and the adults watching with them. Younger viewers will enjoy the colorful monster designs and the Minions’ usual brand of harmless mischief. Parents and older kids will pick up on the clever references to early cinema, from Chaplin style physical comedy to film noir shadows and vintage creature-feature vibes.

The 1920s setting gives the animators room to play with different looks, including some lovely black and white and early color homages. John Powell’s score brings real heart and energy, making the quieter character moments feel just as lively as the big comedic sequences. Placed against the current landscape of family animation, Minions & Monsters feels like a smart, light step back in the franchise timeline.

Instead of pushing further into the future, it goes back in time, which actually makes the whole adventure feel fresher and more relaxed. It sits comfortably alongside earlier entries like Minions: The Rise of Gru while offering a slightly different flavor through its Hollywood setting and classic movie love letter. For families looking for something bright, funny, and easy to enjoy together during the summer holidays, this one delivers exactly that kind of good-time entertainment without overcomplicating things.

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  9. Final Destination Bloodlines – $20.85 Million
  10. Sinners – $19.20 Million

Top 10 Opening Day Movies of Pierre Coffin (US Opening Day)

  1. Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022) – $48.20 Million
  2. Minions (2015) – $46.00 Million
  3. Despicable Me 2 (2013) – $35.00 Million
  4. Despicable Me 3 (2017) – $29.20 Million
  5. Despicable Me 4 (2024) – $27.00 Million
  6. Despicable Me (2010) – $21.70 Million

Disclaimer:

  1. Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
  2. The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
  3. These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
  4. Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
  5. All financial figures are stated in United States dollars (USD) and represented in millions, unless specified otherwise.
  6. All dates and times mentioned follow Eastern Standard Time (EST) (UTC-5)