
#SHOWBIZ: Ejen Ali sequel collects RM34.2mil at box office in just 11 days
This achievement also makes EATM2 the highest-grossing local animated film in the shortest amount of time.
The movie, presented by Primeworks Studios (PWS) and WAU Animation, in collaboration with Komet Productions, has also surpassed the earnings of several international productions released in May 2025, such as Thunderbolts, Mission: Impossible, and Lilo & Stitch.
A recent statement by the producers said, "This proves the prowess of local productions in the face of fierce cinematic competition."
It added that to date, over 2 million viewers have flocked to see EATM2.
"This remarkable success is driven by an extraordinary turnout at cinemas, establishing EATM2 as the top choice for families throughout the school holidays, which began on May 29.
"Many viewers have shared that they've watched the film more than once and are excited to encourage other family members to join them for a fun holiday outing."
This success also reflects a positive shift in the reception of local animated films, which are increasingly gaining popularity with the general public.
The film's director, Usamah Zaid Yasin, commented, "We poured our hearts into creating this sequel to meet the expectations of loyal fans who have long awaited Ejen Ali's next mission."
"Our aim wasn't just to make Malaysian animation competitive with international titles. The audience's reactions—their tears, laughter, and applause in the cinema—are the most precious gifts to us and truly encourage us to continue expanding the world of Ejen Ali's storytelling.
"To all the agents who have watched it multiple times, thank you for your continued support of EATM2 in cinemas," he said.
Meanwhile, Media Prima Television Networks and Primeworks Studios CEO, Nini Yusof, also expressed gratitude for the new record achieved.
"We are incredibly grateful and touched by the overwhelming response to Ejen Ali The Movie 2.
"This RM34.2 million collection is more than just a number; it symbolises the confidence of Malaysians in the quality of local animation productions and the efforts of our local talent.
"Thank you for continuing to believe in Ejen Ali's mission," she said.
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