Garfield (Chris Pratt) looking excited with Garfield smugly eating lasagna in Garfield (2024)
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Based on Jim Davis' beloved comic strip about a Monday-hating, lasagna-loving feline, The Garfield Movie is primed to break a 20-year-old $208 million box office record when it hits theaters over Memorial Day Weekend. The Garfield Movie, which features Chris Pratt as the voice behind the grumpy title character, will go head-to-head with another massive franchise flick, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.
The Garfield Movie Should Easily Become The Highest-Grossing Garfield Film Garfield: The Movie From 2004 Holds The Current Record Close Twenty years ago, audiences "got ready for frisky business" when Garfield: The Movie hit theaters. A blend of live-action actors and animated characters, the 2004 Garfield adaptation features comedian Bill Murray as the voice of the CGI tabby. In the first flick, Jon Arbuckle , Garfield's owner, accidentally adopts Odie.
Out of every Garfield movie, the 2004 film was the most commercially successful outing for Jim Davis' cartoon cat. A Tail of Two Kitties was still a box office success, garnering $143.3 million, but it fell several million short of the 2004 movie's peaks. While 2007's Garfield Gets Real goes the self-referential Who Framed Roger Rabbit route, the fun flick was only released on Amazon Prime Video.
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