After two weeks atop the box-office weekend top ten, Toy Story 5 was unseated by newcomer Minions & Monsters by a mere $5.4 million.
In its first weekend of release, the Universal Pictures product Minions & Monsters brought in $36.4 million for the studio, giving the film an overall opening week total of $61.4 million during the holiday. This debut pushed last weekend’s top film, Toy Story 5, to second place where it took in $31.0 million for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, lifting the film’s three-week total to $366.3 million. Meanwhile, Angel saw its Young Washington debut in third place where it brought in $20.8 million for the studio. This activity pushed Supergirl down two spots to a fourth-place finish where it made $9.6 million for Warner Bros., bringing the film’s two-week total to $58.5 million. Holding its ground in fifth place, Universal Pictures’ Disclosure Day added $6.0 million over the weekend to lift the film’s four-week total to $105.3 million.
Following a third-place finish a week ago, Obsession fell to sixth place where it brought in $5.3 million for Focus Features, lifting the film’s eight-week total to $245.3 million. Dropping a spot to land in seventh place, A24’s Backrooms made $3.3 million over the weekend, bringing the film’s six-week tally to $190.5 million. Falling four spots to grab an eighth-place finish this weekend, Paramount Pictures’ Jackass: Best and Last made the studio $2.7 million to bring the film’s two-week total to $13.8 million. After a seventh-place finish a week ago, Scary Movie fell two spots to claim ninth place with $1.1 million this weekend for Paramount Pictures, giving the film a five-week total of $105.9 million. Finally, A24 saw its release The Invite creep into the top ten in its second weekend of release to land in the tenth spot with just over $800,000 – bringing the film’s two-week total to $1.4 million.
Yet again, the three films at the bottom of the Box-Office Weekend top ten from a week ago all dropped from this weekend’s list. Following an eighth-place finish last weekend, BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity fell out of the top ten with a one-week total of $3.9 million garnered for Fathom Entertainment. Meanwhile, the Amazon MGM Studios release, Masters of the Universe, managed to bring in a total of $63.2 million during its first four weeks in release before giving up its ninth-place finish last weekend and dropping out of the top ten as well. Finally, with a seven-week total of $176.8 million, the Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures product Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu departs the top ten and is unfortunately being referred to as a box-office failure.
Weekend Box Office
(July 3rd – July 5th)
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- Minions & Monsters…$36.4 Million
- Toy Story 5…$31.0 Million
- Young Washington…$20.8 Million
- Supergirl…$9.6 Million
- Disclosure Day…$6.0 Million
- Obsession…$5.3 Million
- Backrooms…$3.3 Million
- Jackass: Best and Last…$2.7 Million
- Scary Movie…$1.1 Million
- The Invite…$800,708