'Toy Story 5' Holds the Top Spot as 'Supergirl' Opens to $18 Million
Summary: “Toy Story 5” stayed in first place at the domestic box office in its second weekend, holding off new releases “Supergirl” and “Jackass: Best and Last.” The film made $21 million on Friday from 4,425 screens, with weekend projections ranging from $70 million to $80 million, and its North American total is nearing $300 million after two weekends. “Supergirl” opened to $18 million on Friday, and Sunday’s final numbers will determine whether it can challenge for the top spot and whether Warner Bros. has a breakout hit or a soft opening.
The latest
'Toy Story 5' held off two new challengers — 'Supergirl' and 'Jackass: Best and Last' — to stay atop the domestic box office in its second weekend.
Details
• 'Toy Story 5' earned $21 million Friday from 4,425 screens. Weekend projections put it between $70 million and $80 million.
• The film's North American cumulative total is closing in on $300 million after just two weekends.
• 'Supergirl' opened to $18 million on Friday. Final weekend numbers will determine whether it can make a real run at the top spot.
What to watch
Sunday's final figures will show how much ground 'Supergirl' gained — and whether Warner Bros. has a breakout on its hands or a soft opener.