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Rio 2 grossed $131.5 million in North America, and $367.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $498.8 million surpassing its predecessor. [3] In North America, the film earned $12 million on its opening day, [66] and opened to number two in its first weekend, with $39.3 million, behind Captain America: The Winter Soldier. [67]
Serving as the third installment in the Angry Birds series, it was released on March 22, 2011, [2] and promoted as a marketing tie-in with Rio. [3] While utilizing the same basic gameplay as Angry Birds , Angry Birds Rio introduced several new elements to the series, most notably boss levels .
Rio 2 (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name, the sequel to the 2011 film Rio, directed by Carlos Saldanha. Featuring contributions from Brazilian and American artists, the album is produced by the film's composer John Powell and Brazilian musician Sérgio Mendes .
Watch our interview with The Last of Us co-creator on YouTube. ... Bill appears as a non-player character who helps player avatars Joel and Ellie ... "Humans fall in love, humans fall out of love ...
One of them is a short video with Cruz in the studio with the characters interacting. There is dialogue from the film, even added dialogue, and an interruption from one of the monkeys. The other, being longer with a complete version of the song filmed in Los Angeles, features Cruz walking on a beach or in a city, even on a bridge.
With Moana 2's release on Nov. 27, audiences can expect to reunite with their favorite characters from the original in addition to a few new additions to the cast. While much of the film’s plot ...
Interscope Records released the film's soundtrack Rio (Music from the Motion Picture) on April 5, 2011 in digital formats, and a physical release on April 12. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The album produced by the film's composer John Powell , and Brazilian musician Sérgio Mendes , featured collaborations from Brazilian and American artists, along with songs ...
Brittany Lauda (born February 18) [1] is an American voice actress and voice director who has appeared in English-language dubs of Japanese anime and video games. [2] Her debut role was in Queen's Blade Rebellion , where she [ a ] voiced Mirim.