The live-action adaptation of Disney’s “Moana” debuted as the No. 1 film domestically this past weekend, earning an estimated $43 million in the U.S. and Canada. Globally, the film garnered approximately $95 million in its opening frame.
The film’s performance comes amidst a competitive summer movie season, with other family-oriented features like “Minions & Monsters” and “Toy Story 5” also ranking in the top three. The strong showing of these animated and live-action family films highlights the ongoing demand for entertainment options that cater to a broad audience, a trend that resonates with local businesses and families in Newberry.
For Newberry, the national box office figures offer a glimpse into broader consumer spending habits, particularly as families seek out activities during the summer. While specific local cinema attendance figures are not available, the success of major releases like “Moana” can influence the programming and promotional efforts of entertainment venues in the region. The competition for family leisure dollars extends beyond movie theaters, encompassing local attractions such as the Newberry County Recreation Complex and various community events that offer alternatives for weekend outings.
The retail corridors along US-76 and SC-34 in Newberry typically see increased activity as residents engage in shopping and dining. The draw of a highly anticipated film like “Moana” contributes to the overall entertainment economy, potentially impacting how families allocate their discretionary income for leisure activities. Major employers in Newberry, including Kraft Heinz and Samsung Electronics America, provide a substantial consumer base whose spending choices collectively shape the local economic landscape.
### Why it matters in Newberry
The performance of films like “Moana” on the national stage has direct implications for the entertainment ecosystem and consumer behavior within Newberry. Families associated with the School District of Newberry County, for instance, often plan weekend activities that balance cost and entertainment value. The availability of popular family films at local cinemas provides one such option, competing with other summer activities offered by institutions like Newberry College or outdoor spaces such as Lynch’s Woods Park. Understanding these entertainment trends helps local businesses and community planners anticipate demand and tailor offerings to best serve Newberry residents, ensuring a vibrant array of choices for leisure and recreation.