Toy Story 5 retained the top spot of the box-office weekend for a second consecutive week as it held off newcomer Supergirl by a healthy margin of $32.0 million.

In its fifth week of release, A24’s Backrooms dropped from fifth to sixth where it brought in $4.3 million for the studio, giving the film an overall total of $184.2 million. After four weeks in release, Scary Movie has made Paramount Pictures a total of $103.5 million, but this weekend’s intake of $3.0 million was just enough to claim a seventh-place finish. In its first weekend of release, BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity finished in eighth place with $3.0 million. Meanwhile, Masters of the Universe claimed ninth place with $2.2 million after finishing in sixth place a week ago. This brings the film’s four-week total to $61.9 million for Amazon MGM Studios. Finally, following a seventh-place finish last weekend, Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu fell to tenth place where it made $1.6 million for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures to lift its six-week total to $175.3 million for the studio.
As has become the norm recently, three films were forced from the box-office weekend top ten by newcomers as the eighth-, ninth-, and tenth-place films from a week ago all failed to remain on this weekend’s list. With a two-week total of $5.4 million, Leviticus couldn’t bring in enough over the weekend to hold onto a spot in the top ten. Nor could The Death of Robin Hood, which also fell from this week’s list with a two-week total of $4.8 million earned for A24. Finally, after bringing in a total of $370.2 million over the last ten weeks for Lionsgate, Michael failed to make this weekend’s list as well.
Weekend Box Office
(June 26th – June 28th)
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- Toy Story 5…$70.0 Million
- Supergirl…$38.0 Million
- Obsession…$9.8 Million
- Jackass: Best and Last…$8.4 Million
- Disclosure Day…$8.1 Million
- Backrooms…$4.3 Million
- Scary Movie…$3.0 Million
- BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity…$3.0 Million
- Masters of the Universe…$2.2 Million
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu…$1.6 Million