Toy Story 5 Nears 300 Million at US Box Office

Toy Story 5 is on track to surpass $300 million domestically this weekend in its second frame. Supergirl opened to an estimated $40 million in the United States.

Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5 held the top spot with a projected second-weekend gross of $74 million across 4,425 theaters. The film’s domestic total is expected to reach the $300 million mark within ten days of release.

Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ Supergirl debuted with an estimated $40 million from 3,602 locations. Domestic previews contributed $7.8 million to the opening, while the first day of international markets added $5.2 million.

Paramount’s Jackass: Best and Last is tracking between $8 million and $10 million for the weekend. Focus Features’ Obsession earned an estimated $8.5 million in its seventh weekend, bringing its domestic total to $232.6 million.

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Bustling movie theater scene celebrating Toy Story 5's $71 million opening day box office success
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Toy Story 5 Opens with $71 Million on Friday

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Disney and Pixar's Toy Story 5 earned $71 million domestically on its opening day Friday, topping the North American box office.

Disney and Pixar's Toy Story 5 is on track for a franchise-best domestic opening of $160 million to $170 million this weekend.

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Toy Story 5 achieved the biggest global debut of the year with $312 million in its opening weekend. The Pixar film earned $160 million in the United States and Canada along with $152 million overseas.

The musical biopic Michael has reached 788 million dollars worldwide and is on track to surpass 800 million soon. The Devil Wears Prada 2 has also crossed the 600 million dollar mark globally. Meanwhile the new Star Wars film The Mandalorian and Grogu opened strongly overseas.

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The Mandalorian and Grogu collected an estimated $102 million domestically through Memorial Day Monday, marking the first new Star Wars movie in theaters since 2019.

The latest entry in the long-running Gundam franchise debuted with $810,000 across 894 screens in North America this weekend. Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery Of Nymph Circle marks the first film in the series distributed directly by Bandai Namco Filmworks in the region.

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Lionsgate’s The Furious and Bleecker Street’s Stop! That! Train! entered the domestic top ten over the weekend with $2.75 million and $2 million respectively.

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