Stitch Steals the Show: Lilo And Stitch's Box Office Collection Figures Worldwide
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Stitch Steals the Show: Lilo And Stitch's Box Office Collection Figures Worldwide

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Stitch Steals the Show: Lilo And Stitch's Box Office Collection Figures Worldwide

Disney’s live-action Lilo & Stitch (2025) has taken the global box office by storm, racking up nearly $1 billion in just weeks. With a heartwarming story of a Hawaiian girl and her chaotic alien pal, this remake has smashed records and won hearts.


Let’s dive into Lilo And Stitch’s box office collection figures worldwide, breaking down its jaw-dropping performance and why it’s 2025’s biggest Hollywood hit!


Key Takeaways From Lilo & Stitch's Box Office Collection Figures So Far:


  • Worldwide Gross: $994,264,677 as of July 13, 2025.

  • Domestic Gross: $414,564,677 (41.7% of total).

  • International Gross: $579,700,000 (58.3% of total).

  • Opening Weekend: $183 million domestic (4-day Memorial Day), $341.7 million global.

  • Records: Biggest Memorial Day weekend debut ever, surpassing Top Gun: Maverick ($160.5 million).


The numbers don’t lie: Lilo & Stitch is a box office juggernaut. As of July 13, 2025, the film has grossed $994,264,677 worldwide, with $414,564,677 from the U.S. and Canada and $579,700,000 from international markets, according to Box Office Mojo.


Kicking off with a record-breaking $183 million over the 4-day Memorial Day weekend, it outdid Top Gun: Maverick’s $160.5 million to claim the biggest Memorial Day debut ever.


Its 3-day opening of $145.5 million also made it the seventh-highest PG-rated opener of all time.


Internationally, the film soared with a $157.8 million debut across 52 markets. Mexico led with $67 million, followed by the UK ($34.5 million), Brazil ($21.6 million), and France ($23.1 million). Fans on X are buzzing, with posts calling it “PURE DISNEY MAGIC” and praising newcomer Maia Kealoha as Lilo and Chris Sanders’ return as Stitch’s voice.


The film’s $100 million budget, paired with a $75 million marketing push, has already paid off, breaking even by its first week and now eyeing a $1 billion milestone.What’s driving this success? Nostalgia is a big factor.


The 2002 animated classic is a beloved staple for Gen Z and millennials, with 57% of the opening weekend audience being non-families.


The remake, directed by Dean Fleischer Camp, keeps the heart of the original, focusing on Lilo and Nani’s sisterly bond and Stitch’s chaotic charm.


Unlike Disney’s Snow White ($204 million global), Lilo & Stitch resonates with modern audiences, blending live-action and CGI seamlessly. Its third weekend held strong at $32.5 million domestically, showing legs even against newcomers like How to Train Your Dragon.


The film’s global appeal is undeniable. It’s the highest-grossing 2025 film in Italy, Brazil, Mexico, and Thailand, and it’s outpaced Inception ($839.3 million) and Wonder Woman ($823.9 million) to crack the top 100 highest-grossing films ever.


With a 56.9% drop in its second weekend and a 28% international drop, it’s showing staying power.


X posts predict it’ll hit $1 billion soon, making it the first Hollywood film of 2025 to do so, trailing only China’s Ne Zha 2 ($1.8–2.2 billion) globally.


Can Lilo & Stitch keep climbing?


It’s already the biggest Hollywood film of 2025, surpassing A Minecraft Movie ($954.9 million).


With a sequel in development and fans raving about its “heartwarming fun,” this remake is rewriting the rules for Disney live-action.


Will it overtake The Lion King or Beauty and the Beast? Only time will tell, but Stitch is stitching up the box office like nobody’s business.



Some Closing Thoughts:


Grab your popcorn and head to theaters! Lilo & Stitch is a must-see for fans of family, friendship, and a certain blue alien’s chaos.


What’s your favorite moment from the remake? Drop your thoughts below and join the ohana celebrating this box office beast!

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