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SUNDAY AM: Toy Story 5 reigned supreme in its second weekend, not just in the U.S. with $70M, but around the world with a $159.1M WW take, rising the Disney/Pixar pic’s cume to $585M. Stateside, the Andrew Stanton movie is less than $3M from hitting the three century mark.
Ahead of a potentially difficult weekend for Supergirl in theaters, we have an update on its current performance at the box office, along with some intriguing Man of Tomorrow news.
There's no denying that Supergirl is currently flopping at the box office, but following yesterday's initial results, the DCU movie's opening weekend take has been confirmed, and it's actually doing worse than we first thought.
Overall, ticket sales for the weekend were up 21 percent from last year. But the expensive “Supergirl” debuted as a disappointing second, with an estimated $38 million.
Supergirl, starring Milly Alcock as the DC superhero, is off to a not-so-super start at the domestic box office.
Hollywood is having its best summer since the pandemic putting the annual box office on pace to cross $10 billion for the first time in seven years.
Gas prices are dropping ahead of the Fourth of July, Uber is tightening driver background checks, and "Toy Story 5" tops the weekend box office.
Toy Story 5” isn’t taking long to boot Steven Spielberg’s alien thriller "Disclosure Day" out of the top spot at the domestic box office.