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Universal Pictures 2016 Secret Life Pets

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Universal Pictures 2016 SecretLife Pets
Universal Pictures 2016 Secret Life Pets

Looking back at the 2016 slate, it is clear that Universal Pictures executed a near-perfect balance of commerce and art. For younger audiences, the studio delivered the charming and funny "The Secret Life of Pets," an animated exploration of what happens when humans leave the office.

The Secret Life of Pets 2016: Universal's Animated Breakout

Global Appeal and Strategic Releases The success of "The Fate of the Furious" later in the year solidified the global muscle of the Fast franchise, with international box office numbers dwarfing domestic totals. The true crown jewel of the year, however, was the third entry in the "Fast & Furious" saga, "Furious 7.

Simultaneously, the measured release of "Lion," a deeply personal story of a lost child's journey, allowed the studio to tap into the prestige circuit, proving that thoughtful, intimate narratives could find an audience alongside summer spectacles. These releases highlighted a crucial pillar of the studio's identity: the ability to produce work that resonates on both artistic and emotional levels.

The Secret Life of Pets 2016: Universal's Animated Hit

The year provided not only the escapism of summer blockbusters but also the poignant reflections necessary for award-season relevance. "Manchester by the Sea" emerged as a powerful drama, earning widespread praise for its authentic portrayal of grief and its devastatingly natural performances.

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Written by Ethan Brooks

Ethan Brooks is a Senior Editor covering consumer products and emerging ideas. He writes with precision and a bias toward action.