By Chris Kavan - 06/06/19 at 06:40 AM CT
Another week, another blockbuster - well, maybe two this time. Godzilla: King of the Monsters ruled over last weekend, but his roar was a bit weaker than expected, thus I have a feeling his reign over the box office is going to be short-lived. Two big films are going to sucker punch the big guy: the final film in the current generation of X-Men films and a sequel to a well-received animated film. I see both being able to topple the giant lizard, even though I found the film to be a lot of fun. One or the other is going to come out on top - we'll see if superheroes or family pets win the day.
THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2 I have to say, I did quite enjoy the first Secret Life of Pets - which followed a group of pets who had plenty of fun while their owners were away. This included the sweet pup Max (Louis C.K. - replaced by Patton Oswalt for the sequel following his high-profile misconduct allegations), the high-octane rabbit Snowball (Kevin Hart), the sugary Gidget (Jenny Slate), the over-indulgent Chloe (Lake Bell), the elderly Pops (Dana Carvey) and the clueless, happy Mel (Bobby Moynihan). The story revolved both around Max coming to terms with his owner, Katie (Ellie Kemper) taking in a new stray, Duke (Eric Stonestreet) - which makes him jealous. Meanwhile Snowball, sick of the way the world treats strays, begins to organize a resistance. It was all good fun and I can see why the film topped $360 million. The sequel finds our pets dealing with a whole can of new worms - Max deals with more new additions - as Katie finds a husband and has a baby. A change of scenery to the countryside has Max finding an unlikely friend in a gruff Rooster (voiced by Harrison Ford) and each will help the other overcome their fears. Meanwhile, Snowball finds a new calling as a superhero - and sets his sights on rescuing a tiger while Gidget looks to brave a cat-filled apartment in order to retrieve Max's favorite toy. All in all - it looks like just as much fun as the first film, we'll have to wait and see if it can reap the same rewards.
All in all, I think it's going to be another big weekend. Both new films should have big openings and if Godzilla can hang on a bit, hopefully 2019 continues it's upward swing in topping 2018. All we become clear on Sunday.