Daniel's Big Return

Daniel's Big Return is a 2018 American computer-animated comedy film based on the long-running Fox series The Bad Life of Daniel.

it is the first film in the franchise to be fully animated in stylized CGI rather than traditional 2D animation.

Following the success of Hey Daniel, Where is Mom?!, Gary Goldman and the rest of the crew from the series decided to take a break from the theatrical films and instead focus on the series while creating new episodes instead. Attempts of making a sequel were conceived in the early 2000's but were cancelled due to Fox instead focusing on their other IP's. Eventually in the early 2010's, it was announced that another Daniel film would be made but in 3D with more different animation. Kevin Lima, who is the director of this film, made sure that the film kept up with the newer times like the series did.

Daniel's Big Return premiered in Los Angeles on TBA 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 24, 2018 in Digital 3D, Dolby Cinema, IMAX, IMAX 3D, and 4DX formats, the first film in the franchise to do so. The film received largely positive reviews from critics, with praise for its animation, humor, writing, and musical score as well as it being a warm return of the theatrical franchise.

It was the last Daniel film to be released before the Disney acquisition.

Cast

 * Jeff Bergman as Daniel Wyatt, Jeff Wyatt, Marty Wyatt, Alex Wyatt, Devin Silverman, Jasper
 * Michael Bell as Carl Wickerson, Charlie the Ostrich, Billie Dooberson
 * Tress MacNeille as Susan Wyatt, Mary Moore, Josie Banks, Jennifer Bregit, Muriel Jones, and Officer Jenni Brown
 * Godfrey as Derrick Jackson and Robert Jackson
 * Jim Cummings as Matthew Wyatt
 * Jeff Bennett as Alfred Wyatt
 * Candi Milo as Jenny and Menny Wyatt
 * Cree Summer as Leelah Jackson, Terry and Lerry, Mary Ann Jackson
 * Roscoe Orman as Professor Willie Dynamite
 * Mel Blanc (archive recordings, uncredited) as Daniel Wyatt, Jeff Wyatt, Marty Wyatt, Alex Wyatt, Devin Silverman, Jasper, Carl Wickerson, and Billie Dooberson in flashbacks.

Production
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Casting
Due to Kirk Douglas' various health issues as well as his strokes changing his voice he was unable to reprise his role as Alfred Wyatt, while David Frye who was the voice-double for Douglas died in 2011, so instead veteran voice actor Jeff Bennett was brought in to voice Alfred. Voice actor Cree Summer performed the voice of Mary Ann Jackson after the retirement of Diahann Carroll in 2015. Most of the cast members from the series reprised their roles as well. Archive recordings of Mel Blanc's voice were used in parts of the film that are reanimated flashbacks from previous sources of media in the franchise.

Animation
In some scenes of flashbacks, animators worked with older animators in the earlier seasons of the series as well as more recent to recreate scenes from flashbacks including remaking certain scenes from the previous movies as well as episodes in computer-animation.

Box Office
Daniel's Big Return grossed $325.1 million in the United States and Canada and $565.1 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $890.2 million worldwide.

North America
In the United States and Canada, Kin was released alongside The Happytime Murders and A.X.L. and was projected to gross $105–120 million from 4,329 theaters in it's opening weekend. However, after it grossed $12.1 million from Thursday night previews, the biggest in the franchise and had an opening day of $65.2 million including the preview gross, the biggest of all time in the franchise, projections were raised to $145-150 million. It later grossed $152.2 million in it's opening weekend topping box office, making it the highest grossing film of the franchise domestically within it's opening weekend as well as it's biggest opening weekend. It dropped -76% in it's second Friday but remained at top. The film remained at the top of box office with $52.5 million, despite a higher than expected -65.5% drop from its opening weekend, earning the biggest August second-weekend gross. It also passed the $200 million mark in ten days and was able to hold the top spot for the second time in a row. However, the drop is the biggest of all time for a 20th Century Fox animated film and was attributed to 80% of schools being open as well as frontloading by fans of the series within the first weekend with most box office analysts expecting the film to be frontloaded. It dropped to second in it's third weekend with $23.1 million dropping -55.9%. The film reached $300 million by it's fourth weekend and grossed $11 million dropping -52.5% and to fourth.