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Toy Story 5 continues to soar at the box office, while Supergirl looks to scoop up around $40 million domestically for the weekend to debut in second place.

Pixar‘s latest installment in its Oscar-winning animated franchise unboxed around $21.5 million in North America on Friday as it heads to an estimated $72.5 million for the frame. It has an estimated domestic haul of around $300 million following its strong start last weekend as it notched 2026’s biggest opening thus far with $160 million. With returning voice stars Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, Toy Story 5 looks to drop around 55 percent as the sequel from filmmaker Andrew Stanton and co-director Kenna Harris continues to draw crowds and families.

Warner Bros.‘ Supergirl is experiencing some turbulence after grossing $18 million on Friday, including Thursday previews. Milly Alcock leads director Craig Gillespie’s superhero feature that marks the second big-screen project for the planned slate from DC Studios bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran, arriving a year after Superman picked up $618 million globally. Supergirl received a B- CinemaScore from audiences, whereas Superman scored an A-.

Supergirl centers on Kara Zor-El, the cousin of the Man of Steel, as she encounters Jason Momoa’s Lobo and other DC staples. It carries a budget of $170 million, making it less of a lift than Superman’s $225 million sum. Up next for DC Studios is this October’s body horror title Clayface, starring Tom Rhys Harries in the lead role.