“Supergirl” takes second place at the box office, with “Toy Story 5” still in the lead

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Toy Story 5 continues to rise at the box office, while Supergirl It’s looking to collect about $40 million domestically for the weekend to finish in second place.

The latest installment in Pixar’s Oscar-winning animated film series grossed about $21.5 million in North America on Friday, while on track for $72.5 million per frame. It has a domestic cume of around $300 million after its strong start last weekend where it had the biggest opening of 2026 so far with $160 million. With the return of voice stars Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, Toy Story 5 It’s expected to drop by approximately 55 percent as the sequel from director Andrew Stanton and co-director Kenna Harris continues to captivate audiences and families.

Warner Bros. Supergirl It’s facing some turmoil after it grossed $18 million on Friday, including Thursday previews. Millie Alcock leads Craig Gillespie’s superhero film, which marks the second big-screen project from the planned slate of DC studio bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran, arriving a year later. Superman It earned $618 million worldwide. Supergirl It received a B- CinemaScore from audiences, while Superman Record A-.

Supergirl It centers around Kara Zor-El, the Man of Steel’s cousin, as she meets Jason Momoa’s Lobo and other DC staples. Its budget is $170 million, making it less expensive than an elevator SupermanAn amount of $225 million. Next up for DC Studios is October’s body horror title ClayfaceStarring Tom Rhys Harris in the lead role.

Paramount’s will also debut this weekend in wide release Donkey: the best and the lastwith the latest entry in the risqué comedy franchise heading for fourth place. Director Jeff Tremaine’s fifth and final film in the raunchy Johnny Knoxville-led series is eyeing just under $10 million domestic after taking in nearly $4 million on Friday, making use of just a $10 million budget.

donkey Fans seem to be happy with the celebration, which combines a look at classic stunts alongside a bunch of new footage The best and the last Capture A-CinemaScore. Donkey: Foreverthe previous title in the franchise, opened to $23.1 million in February 2022.

In its seventh weekend, the horror film Focus Features mania It’s expected to take third place with $2.9 million on Friday with a $9.4 million frame. With an estimated 30 percent drop, director Cary Parker’s film is approaching the $250 million mark due to its strong run.

Rounding out the top five is Universal Disclosure dayStarring Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor. UFO, directed by Steven Spielberg, grossed $2.3 million on Friday and is expected to total $7.8 million, down 56 percent from its $94 million domestic cume.

A24 has released the comedy about director Olivia Wilde’s relationship Invitation On seven screens this weekend after its Sundance premiere. With a cast that includes Wilde, Seth Rogen, Penelope Cruz and Edward Norton, the Annapurna-produced film grossed about $156,000 on Friday.

Toy Story 5′Disney’s strong start helped it pass the $3 billion mark at the global box office on Thursday, becoming the first studio to achieve that milestone in 2026. Disney’s previous releases this year include Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu, The devil wears prada 2 and Hopperswith direct action Moana On the horizon for next month.

In addition, Scary movie The Paramount and Miramax film surpassed $100 million at the domestic box office on Thursday, becoming the first R-rated comedy to reach the milestone since 2017. Girls trip.

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