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Box Office Round-Up ~ 6/29/26

As expected, Toy Story 5 easily retained the top spot at the box office in its second weekend, grossing $70.8 million to close out June just shy of $300 million total in the U.S. It may get unseated by Minions & Monsters, which opens midweek in advance of Independence Day Weekend, but it’s already the fourth highest grossing movie of 2026 and has a very good chance of passing Project Hail Mary and Michael for the number-two spot when all is said and done.

The toys of yesterday beat out the Woman of Tomorrow, as Supergirl debuted in second place with a disappointing $37.1 million. It’s a big step down from Superman’s $125 million opening week last July. Mixed reviews likely didn’t help, but at the end of the day superhero movies are more often misses rather than hits thanks to the oversaturated market. Disney and Marvel probably have little to fear with the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day, but Avengers: Doomsday remains something of a question mark. Indeed, pretty much any superhero outside the big three (Spidey, Superman and Batman… big five if you count Deadpool & Wolverine) has struggled in the post-2020 box office environment. Audiences are clearly eager for something new, or perhaps just nostalgic for something different.

Obsession apparently will never leave the top five, hanging on to third place in its seventh weekend with $9.7 million for a domestic total so far of $233 million. And Obsession and Backrooms have firmly settled into their spots among the top 20 highest grossing horror movies worldwide at $370 million and $330 million respectively.

Fourth place went Jackass: Best and Last, the fifth and presumably final installment in the Jackass film series, opening with $8.4 million. Disclosure Day closed out its third weekend in theaters in fifth place with $8.2 million, putting it just shy of $100 million overall domestically.

The holiday weekend brings the aforementioned Minions & Monsters, while the weekend after the 4th of July includes Evil Dead Burn from French horror director Sébastien Vaniček, Zoey Deutsch-led comedy Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass (directed by David Wain and co-written by Wain and Ken Marino) and the heavy hitter of that weekend, the live-action remake of Disney’s Moana once again starring Dwayne Johnson.

1. Toy Story 5 ($70.8 MM)
Director: McKenna Harris (UTA), Andrew Stanton (UTA)
Writers: McKenna Harris (UTA), Andrew Stanton (UTA)
Cast: Tom Hanks (CAA)
Tim Allen (WME)
Joan Cusack (WME)

2. Supergirl ($37.1 MM)
Director: Craig Gillespie (CAA)
Writers: Ana Nogueira (WME)
Cast: Milly Alcock (CAA)
Eve Ridley (Gersh)
Jason Momoa (WME)

3. Obsession ($9.7 MM)
Director: Curry Barker (UTA)
Writers: Curry Barker (UTA)
Cast: Michael Johnston (Tash Moseley Management)
Inde Navarrette (CAA)
Cooper Tomlinson (Paradigm)

4. Jackass: Best and Last ($8.4 MM)
Director: Jeff Tremaine (CAA)
Cast: Johnny Knoxville (CAA)
Steve-O (Levity Entertainment Group)
Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña (WME)

5. Disclosure Day ($8.2 MM)
Director: Steven Spielberg (CAA)
Writers: David Koepp (CAA), Steven Spielberg (CAA)
Cast: Emily Blunt (CAA)
Josh O'Connor (CAA)
Colin Firth (CAA)

 

Source: Box Office Mojo, The Numbers