‘Supergirl’ plummets as ‘Toy Story 5’ soars toward $300M
The second installment in the DCU fails to fly higher than last summer’s ‘Superman.’
The second installment in the DCU fails to fly higher than last summer’s ‘Superman.’
Hello! Welcome to The Box Office Report for the weekend of June 26-28, 2026.
Weekend gross: $70M
Total domestic gross: $297.2M
Last weekend: 1st
Percent drop: 56
The box office staying power of Pixar sequels continues with Toy Story 5. While the studio’s original stories have struggled to sell tickets, the fifth Toy Story movie added another $70 million to its domestic total over its second weekend. (This is not only the biggest second weekend in 2026 but also the eighth biggest weekend overall for the year.) A non-sequel from Pixar hasn’t even had a debut that big since Inside Out ($90.4 million) all the way back in 2015.
Toy Story 5 is a few million away from becoming the eighth Pixar movie to crack the $300 million mark in North America, currently sitting between Finding Nemo ($339.7 million) and Up ($293 million). There’s still a way to go before Toy Story 5 can claim the title of top-grossing Toy Story movie. The series’ most recent two movies both topped out over $400 million, with Toy Story 3 hitting $415 million and Toy Story 4 reaching $434 million.

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Weekend gross: $38M
Total domestic gross: $38M
Last weekend: New release
Percent drop: NA
I wish I had better news about Supergirl. The trailers looked great. The vibes coming off James Gunn’s Superman were positive. But when the movie premiered this week, it turns out something went very wrong with the second installment of the DCU. Milly Alcock did everything she could with an adaptation that seemingly misread the ending of its source material.
Superman’s box office debut of $125 million last summer was a good start for the fledgling DCU. Supergirl’s $38 million follow-up just sucked the air out of things.
Weekend gross: $9.8M
Total domestic gross: $233.9M
Last weekend: 3rd
Percent drop: 27
When Obsession premiered back in May, it opened at No. 3. Six weekends later, it’s still at No. 3. Over that course of time, Curry Barker’s smash hit has spent three weekends at No. 2, dropping to No. 4 at one point. It’s never gone lower. It took seven weekends for Obsession to even fall below $10 million. And just barely! There’s always the chance a $9.8 million estimate ticks up to $10 million when the actual numbers come in on Monday.
Weekend gross: $8.4M
Total domestic gross: $8.4M
Last weekend: New release
Percent drop: NA
The Jackass movies have been around for almost a quarter century. Like Johnny Knoxville and his buddies, though, the franchise’s box office strength seems to be fading. Every Jackass movie before Jackass: Best and Last opened with at least $20 million in North America. (Jackass 3D even cracked $50 million!) But Jackass: Best and Last puttered into theaters with just $8.4 million.
Weekend gross: $8.1M
Total domestic gross: $94.4M
Last weekend: 2nd
Percent drop: 54
The box office has not been kind to Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day. After a so-so $44.5 million opening weekend, the film has seen weekend-to-weekend drops of 60 percent and 54 percent.
Box office numbers via The Numbers and Box Office Mojo based on Sunday estimates.

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