''Lilo & Stich'' teamed with Tom Cruise for a monster Memorial Day box office weekend.
Disney's live action version of ''Lilo & Stich'' earned a staggering $145.5 million in North American theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday, the second biggest domestic opening of the year after ''A Minecraft Movie.''
The movie is a faithful remake of the 2002 original's story of a six-legged alien and a Hawaiian girl that has created a big cult following in the decades since. But the duo was no little brother and sister to the better-known figures in Disney's parade of live-action remakes. It was second only to the $185 million opening of ''The Lion King'' in 2019 and outshot all projections, wowing box office observers.
''This overperformed by a huge margin,'' said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Comscore.
''Lilo & Stich'' surpassed Cruise's 2022 ''Top Gun: Maverick'' as the biggest domestic Memorial Day weekend earner ever, and global estimates put it past $300 million.
Paramount Pictures' ''Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,'' the eighth and (probably) last appearance of Cruise as Ethan Hunt in a nearly three-decade run, was a distant second, but still brought in a franchise record $63 million through Sunday, outearning ''Mission: Impossible - Fallout,'' which opened domestically to $61 million in 2018.
And the spy thriller with Cruise's frequent partner Christopher McQuarrie in the director's chair for the fourth time in the franchise was the top global earner with $127 million.
Cruise has been a relentless global promoter of his movies, and he's been the industry's loudest cheerleader for going to theaters. This film, like its predecessor in the series, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.