In an unexpected surge of popularity, the K-pop concert documentary, 'Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience,' has captivated audiences worldwide, securing the top spot at the global box office with a remarkable $19.1 million in its debut weekend. This achievement highlights the increasing global influence of K-pop, especially during a period marked by limited new major Hollywood releases. Concurrently, Disney's animated feature, 'Zootopia 2,' has continued its impressive theatrical run, reaching an astonishing $1.8 billion globally, solidifying its position as one of the highest-grossing films ever.
K-pop's Global Triumph and Disney's Animated Blockbuster's Unwavering Success
The concert film 'Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience,' chronicling the journey of the acclaimed K-pop boy band Stray Kids during their world tour and a sold-out performance at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium, debuted on February 8, 2026, to an enthusiastic global audience. Distributed by Universal in international markets and Bleecker Street in North America, the film generated $13.2 million from overseas territories and an additional $5.6 million domestically. Notably, Universal reported that these figures surpass previous K-pop concert documentaries, including 2023's 'BTS Yet to Come to the Cinema.' A significant portion of its global earnings, $3.9 million, came from IMAX screenings, setting a new record for the company's largest opening weekend for a Korean-language film. Industry experts, such as Comscore's Paul Dergarabedian, attribute this success to the immense fan base of K-pop and the desire for a collective cinematic experience, especially during a quiet period for new releases around the Super Bowl. Meanwhile, 'Zootopia 2,' in its eleventh week, clinched the second spot globally with $16.8 million, contributing to its monumental $1.8 billion worldwide total. Other notable box office performances included Sam Raimi's survival thriller 'Send Help' with $16.3 million globally, James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' adding $15.7 million to its $1.43 billion cumulative, A24's 'Marty Supreme' becoming its highest-grossing film with $147 million, and Lionsgate's 'The Housemaid' reaching an impressive $354.7 million globally, exceeding its $35 million budget.
The exceptional box office performance of 'Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience' underscores a pivotal shift in the global film industry, demonstrating the formidable economic power and cultural reach of K-pop. This success serves as a compelling reminder for filmmakers and distributors to recognize and cater to diverse audience preferences, particularly those driven by passionate global fan bases. The enduring success of 'Zootopia 2' and other titles also highlights the continued appeal of established franchises and critically acclaimed films. These trends suggest a future where a broader range of cinematic content, beyond traditional Hollywood blockbusters, can achieve significant commercial success, pushing the boundaries of what constitutes a box office hit.