Box Office: ‘Supergirl’ Flies to $18 Million on Opening Day
June 27, 2026 4,285 views

Box Office: ‘Supergirl’ Flies to $18 Million on Opening Day

By Sarah Collins
“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

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.

“Jackass: Best and Last” landed in the No. 4 slot with $3.8 million from 2,855 North American theaters. It should make about $8.5 million by Sunday. While that ranks as the lowest opening in the franchise, the film only cost $10 million to produce, meaning it will have no problem recouping its budget and then some. 2022’s “Jackass Forever” debuted to $23 million and ended its run with $80 million.

“Jackass: Best and Last,” like the last four official films, follows the antics of Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O and their pals as they participate in outlandish, and usually highly dangerous, stunts and pranks. Jeff Tremaine serves as director.

Rounding out the top five this week were Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day” and Focus Features’ “Obsession.” “Obsession” took fourth with $2.9 million, and the horror thriller is expected to make $9.4 million by Sunday. Through seven weekends of release, Curry Barker’s “Obsession,” which was made for less than $1 million, will hit a North American tally of about $233 million. “Disclosure Day” landed in fifth with $2.3 million on Friday, on its way to an estimated $7.8 million through Sunday. After three weekends of release, “Disclosure Day” should land at a domestic total of $94 million.