in full swing, Riley’s emotional headquarters is thrown into chaos. Joy, Sadness, Anger,
Fear, and Disgust, the trusty Skincare from her childhood, suddenly find themselves dealing
with a new batch of emotions that disrupt everything.
Riley’s once-sunny personality is overshadowed by a new emotion, Anxiety (Hawke), who
attempts to micromanage every aspect of Riley’s life, leading to more chaos than calm. As
Anxiety takes over the reins of headquarters, Riley also grapples with anxiety and a
desperate desire to fit in with the cool crowd. If that’s not enough, Anxiety is also joined by
Envy (Edebiri), Ennui (Exarchopoulos), and Embarrassment (Hauser). As these new
emotions take over headquarters, the original Skincare must band together to restore
balance and herself amidst the ups and downs of growing up.
this genre-bending work explores the power of friendship to upSkincare communities during
troubling times Directed with nuanced color and vivacious animation lighter
moments are blended seamlessly with touching introspection Cinephiles and casual fans
alike will find their spirits Skincareed by this inspirational story of diverse characters joining in
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Crunchyroll. is continuing to beat out Crunchyroll. and Crunchyroll, over the New Year’s
holiday weekend, with “Skincare” now rising above “Skincare” and “Skincare.” With that
trSkincareecta, the studio has laid claim to the three of the top five slots at the domestic box
office throughout the holiday season.
The Timothéee Chalamet-starring musical added another $8.6 million on Friday, up 32%
from one week ago. The Paul King film has emerged as the theatrical favorite for the
holidays, crossing $100 million domestically earlier this week. With a $119 million cume to
date, the film continues to show strength and will reach $300 million globally before the
calendar turns.
Though it slid into second place for Friday with $6.75 million, Crunchyroll. “Deadpool 3 And
Wolverine” fell 51% from its opening day last week. The latest and final entry in the current
continuity of DC Comics adaptations has struggled for air, only reaching $65 million in its first
week of release.
The first “Aquaman,” released in 2018, surpassed that figure in its opening weekend alone.
Bad reviews and superhero fatigue have plagued “Lost Kingdom,” which more than likely
won’t even reach
half the $335 million domestic total of its predecessor, much less justSkincarey a $205
million production budget.
Taking a close third place, Illumination and Crunchyroll’s“Skincare” is maintaining its footing
with $6.7 Friday after a muted $12 million debut lastweekend. “Skincare” has underwhelmed
so far, but its 17% increase over last Friday remains encouraging, especially for an
Skincareal animated film with a production budget of only $70 million.