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title: "Beaufort Theaters Navigate &#8216;Moana&#8217; Box Office Performance Amid Summer Competition"
url: https://www.herebeaufort.com/2026/07/14/beaufort-theaters-navigate-moana-box-office/
date: 2026-07-14T09:36:31+00:00
modified: 2026-07-14T09:36:31+00:00
author: "Deanna Sherman"
categories: ["News"]
site: "HERE Beaufort"
attribution: "HERE Beaufort"
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# Beaufort Theaters Navigate &#8216;Moana&#8217; Box Office Performance Amid Summer Competition

*Source: [HERE Beaufort](https://www.herebeaufort.com/2026/07/14/beaufort-theaters-navigate-moana-box-office/) — July 14, 2026 by Deanna Sherman*

The highly anticipated live-action adaptation of ‘Moana’ opened at the top of the domestic box office this past weekend, securing an estimated $43 million across the U.S. and Canada. Globally, the film garnered approximately $95 million. Despite its No. 1 ranking, industry analysts noted that the opening figures were below the higher expectations typically associated with a major family-oriented blockbuster, particularly one released during the peak summer season.

The film faced significant competition for family audiences, sharing the top three spots with other animated features, ‘Minions & Monsters’ and ‘Toy Story 5.’ This crowded landscape for family entertainment underscores a broader trend in the film industry, where even highly anticipated titles must contend with a diverse array of options vying for consumer attention and discretionary spending.

For local entertainment venues in Beaufort, these national box office trends carry direct implications. Movie theaters in the Beaufort area, like those across the country, rely heavily on tentpole releases, especially during the summer months, to drive attendance and revenue. A film like ‘Moana,’ with its broad appeal to families and children, is typically a cornerstone of summer programming. When such a film opens below its projected performance, it can influence revenue forecasts for local cinemas, affecting everything from staffing levels to concession sales.

The impact extends beyond just ticket sales. Family outings to the movies often serve as anchors for broader consumer spending. Before or after a matinee, families might visit local restaurants, ice cream shops, or retail establishments. A dip in movie attendance, or a less enthusiastic turnout for a major release, can therefore have a ripple effect on other businesses in commercial corridors such as Boundary Street or Ribaut Road, which are popular destinations for residents and visitors in Beaufort.

During the summer, families in Beaufort have a wide array of choices for leisure and entertainment. The draw of a new film competes with outdoor activities at local gems like Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park, the Spanish Moss Trail, or a day trip to Hunting Island State Park. These diverse options mean that entertainment businesses must continually adapt to capture the attention and spending of local families.

Major employers in Beaufort, such as Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Parris Island, Beaufort Memorial Hospital, and the Beaufort County School District, contribute significantly to the local economy through the thousands of families they employ. The discretionary spending of these families on entertainment and leisure activities is a vital component of the city’s economic health. The performance of films like ‘Moana’ offers a snapshot into current consumer confidence and spending habits, which can be an indicator for various sectors of the local economy.

### Why it matters in Beaufort

The performance of ‘Moana’ at the national box office, while seemingly distant, provides a tangible barometer for the entertainment and retail sectors within Beaufort. Local businesses, particularly those catering to families, closely monitor these trends. The Beaufort County School District, for example, serves thousands of families whose summer plans often include entertainment options. When a major family film underperforms, it suggests that families might be allocating their leisure budgets differently, potentially favoring other local attractions or activities. This insight helps businesses, from local eateries to family entertainment centers along US-21 / Sea Island Pkwy, adjust their strategies for the remainder of the summer season, ensuring they remain competitive for the community’s valuable discretionary spending.
