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Things are going from bad to worse for Milly Alcock’s DC superhero flop "Supergirl" at the domestic box office.
Ahead of a potentially difficult weekend for Supergirl in theaters, we have an update on its current performance at the box office, along with some intriguing Man of Tomorrow news.
Supergirl, starring Milly Alcock as the DC superhero, is off to a not-so-super start at the domestic box office.
SUNDAY AM: Toy Story 5 reigned supreme in its second weekend, not just in the U.S. with $70M, but around the world with a $159.1M WW take, rising the Disney/Pixar pic’s cume to $585M. Stateside, the Andrew Stanton movie is less than $3M from hitting the three century mark.
Overall, ticket sales for the weekend were up 21 percent from last year. But the expensive “Supergirl” debuted as a disappointing second, with an estimated $38 million.
It didn’t take long for "Toy Story 5" to boot Steven Spielberg’s alien thriller Disclosure Day out of the top spot at the domestic box office.
The latest 'Toy Story' earns one of Pixar's biggest openings ever.
A $37 million opening weekend is not what you want when trying to ignite a cinematic universe, but that's where DC is right now after this weekend's rough launch of "Supergirl." What happened? The film "missed on a lot of levels,
While it won't result in a Barbenheimer situation, Moana and Evil Dead Burn opening on the same day could be a double box office win.
