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Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie, a live-action animated musical fantasy comedy inspired by the popular Netflix series, is holding its ground at the box office even though the pace has slowed this week. Released on September 26, 2025, across North America with limited screenings in other countries, the film has already collected more than $21 million worldwide. A significant portion of the total, around $15 million, has come from the domestic market, driven by a strong first weekend.
Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie’s Strong Opening Weekend Boost Domestic Earnings
During the opening weekend, the film generated $4.3 million on Friday, followed by $5.3 million on Saturday and $3.7 million on Sunday, marking a healthy start. But once the weekend ended, daily earnings fell steeply. On Monday, the film dropped by more than 85%, with box office numbers landing near $500K. A slight rebound occurred on Tuesday, when cheaper ticket prices drove revenue to almost $1 million; however, the totals slipped again on Wednesday, falling below $500K, according to Box Office Mojo.
Despite this, Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie has still managed to perform better than many would have thought, especially considering that Universal Pictures has given little attention to its promotion. The studio’s lack of marketing push has not stopped families from showing up in theaters, and the upcoming global rollouts could provide another round of growth. The film is yet to be released in several major international markets, which leaves room for stronger totals in the coming weeks.
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