Toy Story 5 Box Office Recap: Still Flying High

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The Box Office Buzz
You already know how this ends: Toy Story 5 is still killing it at the box office. The latest installment in Pixar's beloved animated franchise raked in an estimated $72.5 million over the weekend, bringing its domestic total to a whopping $300 million. Not bad for a film that's only been out for two weeks. I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned Toy Story adventure? The returning voice talents of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen certainly don't hurt, either.
The Competition Heats Up
But Toy Story 5 isn't the only game in town. Warner Bros.' Supergirl is looking to give it a run for its money, with a projected $40 million domestic debut. The film, directed by Craig Gillespie and starring Milly Alcock, has received a B- CinemaScore from audiences - not too shabby, but not exactly setting the world on fire, either. Still, with a budget of $170 million, it's a relatively modest investment compared to some of the other big-budget blockbusters out there. And let's be real, the DC Studios slate is looking pretty interesting, with titles like Clayface on the horizon.
Other Notable Releases
Meanwhile, Paramount's Jackass: Best and Last is doing its thing, with a projected $10 million domestic debut. The film, which combines classic stunts with new footage, has earned an A- CinemaScore from fans - because, let's face it, Jackass is all about embracing the absurd. And with a budget of only $10 million, it's a relatively low-risk, high-reward proposition. You can catch Jackass: Best and Last on Paramount+, or in theaters if you're feeling particularly adventurous. Other notable releases include Focus Features' Obsession, which is nearing the $250 million mark, and Universal's Disclosure Day, which is... well, not exactly disclosure-ing its way to the top of the box office, but still doing respectable business.
The Bigger Picture
So what does it all mean? Well, for one thing, Disney is having a banner year - the studio crossed the $3 billion mark at the global box office on Thursday, thanks in part to Toy Story 5's strong start. And with live-action Moana on the horizon, things are only looking up. You can stream Toy Story 5 on Disney+ in the near future, or catch it in theaters while it's still playing. As for the rest of us, we get to enjoy the fruits of their labor - a summer filled with big-budget blockbusters, quirky comedies, and maybe, just maybe, a few surprises along the way.
Sources & References
- Primary source: Hollywood Reporter — ‘Supergirl’ Landing in Second Place at Box Office as ‘Toy Story 5’ Stays on Top
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