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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.
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After the significant success of "Superman" at the box office last year, "Supergirl" is not off to an ideal start.
On today's episode of “Daily Variety” podcast, in our Box Office segment, Variety's Jack Dunn breaks down a rough weekend for "Supergirl" and a big frame for "Toy Story 5" and "Michael." And Todd Spangler explains why Comcast is hauling out the corporate meat cleaver to separate NBCUniversal and Sky from the core Comcast cable
The heat wave in Europe didn’t damage the foreign box office this weekend, which I’m told is essentially steady. Supergirl can cry that she was hit in the head by a World Cup soccer ball in Mexico and Brazil (which had big games on Thursday),
Welcome To The Jungle passed the crucial Monday test by earning Rs 8.5 crore on Day 4. The Akshay Kumar-led comedy has collected Rs 72.25 crore in India, including paid previews.
The most successful box office hit in Blake Lively's acting career so far is a movie she doesn't actually physically appear in.
“Supergirl” didn’t catch her stride at the international box office. The latest comic book adaptation from Warner Bros. and DC Studios has collected just $30 million from 77 markets, a weak start for a tentpole of this size and scale.
