10 Upcoming 2014 Films That Could Beat Guardians Of The Galaxy At The Box Office

5. Big Hero 6

Contrary to what you might think, last year€™s biggest film wasn€™t Iron Man 3 or Despicable Me 2 or The Hunger Games: Catching Fire €“ it was Frozen. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen€™s fairy tale The Snow Queen, the adventures of estranged sisters Anna and Elsa snow-stormed the box office and melted hearts to become the fifth highest-grossing film ever made. This year, Disney€™s little movie that possibly could is Big Hero 6, which is scheduled to start rolling out in mid-November. The first Marvel-based production to emerge from Disney€™s animation division, the film is set in San Fransokyo and tells the story of Hiro Hamada, a young robotics prodigy who, with the help of inflatable robot sidekick Baymax, recruits a team of crime-fighters to foil a criminal plot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3biFxZIJOQ Why the Guardians should be worried: Disney + Marvel brand + animation = $£$. How to Train Your Dragon 2 underperformed to the tune of $600 million-plus earlier this year, showing how even supposed misfires in animation circles rake in a lot of dough, and The Lego Movie was one of 2014€™s undisputed winners. In Big Hero 6, we have a virtually unknown property making its bow, but that was no kind of problem for Guardians. Furthermore, this love letter to Japanese culture should clean up in the increasingly important Asian market and could easily threaten GOTG when all is said and done.
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