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Toy Story 5 Dominates, Supergirl Stumbles

Summary

  • Toy Story 5 nears $300 million domestic, expects $72.5 million weekend.
  • Supergirl opens with $38-40 million, underperforming its budget.
  • Jackass: Best and Last opens to $8.4 million, a fraction of predecessor.
Toy Story 5 Dominates, Supergirl Stumbles

Disney/Pixar's "Toy Story 5" is projected to hold the top box office spot this weekend, with an estimated $72.5 million in its second weekend, bringing its domestic total past $300 million. The animated sequel has shown strong performance with a minimal drop from its opening weekend, indicating sustained family interest.

In contrast, Warner Bros./DC's "Supergirl" is struggling, with industry estimates placing its opening weekend between $38-40 million against a reported $170 million budget. Critics and audiences have responded lukewarmly, with scores falling below previous DC films like "Superman" and even the poorly performing "The Flash."

Paramount's "Jackass: Best and Last" is also underperforming compared to its predecessor, with an opening weekend estimated at $8.4 million. Despite the lower opening, the film's modest budget suggests it may still break even. Future DC releases include "Clayface," "Man of Tomorrow," and "The Batman Part II."

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