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**Source:** Megalopolis $4M opening weekend, D+ CinemaScore vs Oppenheimer/Project Hail Mary A/A- scores **Source:** Megalopolis $4M opening weekend, D+ CinemaScore vs Oppenheimer/Project Hail Mary A/A- scores
Megalopolis demonstrates the execution threshold for civilizational sci-fi: audiences bought 2.4M opening weekend tickets (showing concept acceptance) but gave D+ CinemaScore (showing execution rejection). The film was explicitly about civilizational renewal and utopia-building — the concept drew audiences, poor execution killed word-of-mouth. This contrasts with Oppenheimer (A CinemaScore) and Project Hail Mary, suggesting civilizational sci-fi commercial success is execution-gated not concept-gated. Megalopolis demonstrates the execution threshold for civilizational sci-fi: audiences bought 2.4M opening weekend tickets (showing concept acceptance) but gave D+ CinemaScore (showing execution rejection). The film was explicitly about civilizational renewal and utopia-building — the concept drew audiences, poor execution killed word-of-mouth. This contrasts with Oppenheimer (A CinemaScore) and Project Hail Mary, suggesting civilizational sci-fi commercial success is execution-gated not concept-gated.
## Extending Evidence
**Source:** Variety/Box Office Mojo, Elio box office analysis 2025
Elio (2025) provides scope boundary for earnest civilizational sci-fi commercial viability: animated family format underperformed ($154M worldwide on $150-200M budget) despite CinemaScore 'A' and 84% RT, but failure mechanism was Pixar brand fatigue and theatrical-to-streaming training among family audiences, not concept rejection. The CinemaScore A + worst Pixar opening paradox shows animated earnest sci-fi has no demand generation problem with audiences who see it, but faces theatrical-discovery problems specific to Pixar originals post-COVID. This suggests the earnest civilizational sci-fi design window is stronger for live-action adult formats (Project Hail Mary) than animated family formats where distribution dynamics dominate.

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# Elio (2025)
**Type:** Animated feature film
**Studio:** Pixar Animation Studios / Walt Disney Pictures
**Release:** June 2025
**Genre:** Sci-fi, family, animated
**Concept:** Lonely boy accidentally becomes Earth's ambassador to an alien council
## Performance
**Box Office:**
- Opening weekend: $21M domestic, $35M global (Pixar's worst opening in 30-year history)
- Total worldwide: ~$154M ($57.6M domestic)
- Budget: $150-200M production + marketing
- Result: Commercial failure, never approached profitability
**Critical Reception:**
- Rotten Tomatoes: 84-85%
- CinemaScore: A
- Notable disconnect: audiences who saw it loved it, but theatrical demand was weak
## Production
**Creative Team:**
- Director: Adrian Molina (replaced original directors during production)
- Producer: Domee Shi (joined during production)
- Production complications: director changes, delays that pushed release date
## Context
**Market Position:**
- Part of pattern of Pixar original underperformance post-COVID (Turning Red, Lightyear, Elemental)
- Audiences trained to wait for Disney+ rather than theatrical
- "Pixar fatigue on originals" narrative established in trades
**Thematic Elements:**
- Earnest, optimistic tone
- Civilizational first contact narrative
- Hopeful representation of humanity
## Analysis
Elio represents a case study in distribution/brand failure rather than concept failure. The CinemaScore A combined with worst-ever Pixar opening suggests the film succeeded with audiences who saw it but failed at demand generation. The underperformance is attributed to Pixar brand fatigue with originals and streaming-trained family audiences, not rejection of earnest optimistic sci-fi concepts.
## Timeline
- **2025-06** — Theatrical release, $21M opening weekend (Pixar's worst opening ever)
- **2025-06-23** — Variety reports total worldwide gross ~$154M, confirming commercial failure despite CinemaScore A

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