Toy Story 5 Dominates Weekend Box Office as Supergirl Flops

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Warner Bros/DC’s Supergirl opens to a weak $38 million domestic (about $68 million global) on a reported $170 million budget, far short of Toy Story 5’s $300 million domestic in 10 days. Tepid audience reception (CinemaScore B-, 52% definite recommend on PostTrak; 56% critics vs. 77% audience on Rotten Tomatoes) and a skewed, non-targeted audience suggest limited box-office potential, making it unlikely to break even. Toy Story 5 continues to draw four-quadrant crowds and is on track for a well over $500 million domestic total, underscoring DC’s ongoing box-office struggles while Pixar thrives.
- 'Supergirl' Sinks to $38 Million Box Office Opening, 'Toy Story 5' Nears $300 Million Domestic TheWrap
- 'Supergirl' Stumbles in Box Office Debut, 'Toy Story 5' Remains No. 1 Variety
- ‘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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