Supergirl Flies Low as Toy Story 5 Extends Lead at Box Office

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DC’s Supergirl stumbles with a $38 million domestic debut and $68 million globally, underperforming amid fierce summer competition, while Toy Story 5 dominates with $70 million in its second weekend (roughly $297 million domestic and $585 million global after 12 days). Newcomer Jackass: Best and Last opens weakly at $8.2 million; Obsession holds at No. 3 with $9.8 million in its seventh weekend; Disclosure Day adds $8.1 million to its haul as summer box office runs about 1.7% behind 2019.
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- 'Supergirl' Sinks to $38 Million Box Office Opening, 'Toy Story 5' Nears $300 Million Domestic TheWrap
- ‘Supergirl’ Crashes and Burns The Atlantic
- Movie Review: The kyptonite in 'Supergirl' is its screenplay Seattle Refined
- ‘Supergirl’ Landing in Second Place at Box Office as ‘Toy Story 5’ Stays on Top The Hollywood Reporter
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