“Toy Story 5” held on to Friday’s box office crown, despite new competition from “Supergirl” and “Jackass: Best and Last.”

Disney and Pixar’s “Toy Story 5” made $21 million domestically from 4,425 screens as it entered its second weekend in cinemas. By Sunday, it’s expected to collect $70 million to $80 million, pusing it’s North American haul to just under $300 million. Last weekend, “Toy Story 5” notched the biggest domestic debut of 2026 with $160 million, and pulled in a series best $312 million worldwide.

Waner Bros. and DC’s “Supergirl” did the best of the newcomers on Friday, landing in second place with $18 million domestically from 3,602 theaters. Through the weekend, it should collect about $50 million. For context, James Gunn’s “Superman,” which cost $225 million, debuted to $125 million last summer and ended its run with $618 million. “Supergirl” was a bit cheaper to produce at $170 million, but will still need to stick around in theaters to justify the pricetag.

“Supergirl” follows Milly Alcock as the titular 20-something-year-old Kryptonian, who teams up with a sheepish alien girl on a quest for interplanetary justice. Other cast members include Eve Ridley, Jason Momoa, Matthias Schoenaerts, Diarmaid Murtagh, Ferdinand Kingsley and David Corenswet. “I, Tonya” filmmaker Craig Gillespie directed the film with a script from Ana Nogueira.