Toy Story 5 Reigns at Box Office as Supergirl Debuts in Second

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Toy Story 5 is projected to finish first at the domestic box office this weekend with about $72.5 million, while DC/Warner Bros.’ Supergirl opens in second with around $40 million; Friday previews pegged Toy Story 5 at $21.5 million as it continues its family-friendly run, with the superhero film buoyed by Milly Alcock’s lead and a global footprint from Superman, and other wide releases like Jackass: Best and Last and Obsession following in the top five.
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