Predicting The Rotten Tomatoes Scores Of 2019's Remaining Blockbusters

3. Spies In Disguise (71%)

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Blue Sky Studios has been producing animated movies for the better part of two decades, and while their efforts are always fun 90-minute distractions that the whole family can enjoy, they're far from being on that Pixar level of delivering universally-beloved sensations with almost every outing.

In terms of their past RT scores, they always range from decent, to poor. Their highest so far is The Peanuts Movie at 87%, but that's an anomaly: Ice Age, Horton Hears A Who, Rio, and Ferdinand all lie in the seventies, while everything else ranges from 17% (Ice Age: Collision Course) to 64% (Robots & Epic).

Based on the studio's history then, Spies in Disguise doesn't seem likely to be a monstrous critical success, but considering the fact that Blue Sky's original films are always rated higher than their sequels - and its trailers have been received pretty well - it should be able to hit that 70-75% window.

Plus, everybody loves stars Will Smith and Tom Holland (even when their films review poorly, they're marked down as strong points), so their presence here can only help.

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