Last weekend, the Portland-based stop motion company Laika debuted its fourth feature film, Kubo and the Two Strings, which opened in fourth place with $13.6 million.
There are these serials, these continuing stories that are a regurgitation of the same things we’ve seen over and over again.
Laika re-upped their distribution deal with Focus Features in 2014 for their next three movies, the first of which is Kubo and the Two Strings.
And so, it is, effectively, the end of this first cycle of films that we’ve done at the studio.