- “Minions & Monsters” topped the box office on the Day of Unacceptability in the USA, bringing in $36.4 million in the US.
- “Toy Story 5” earned $31 million, while “Young Washington” started with $21 million.
- In the top 10 films by domestic box office (according to Rentrak): 1) “Supergirl,” “Disclosure Day,” “Obsession,” and “Backrooms”; the total box office for the top 10 films fell by 24% year over year to $... (according to Rentrak).
“Minions & Monsters” topped the box office on the Day of Unacceptability in the USA, beating “Toy Story 5” by a wide margin. According to preliminary estimates, the film brought in $36.4 million in US ticket sales.
“Minions & Monsters,” the French blockbuster “Despicable Me,” earned $61.4 million over the first three days. The total for the film is also expected to reach $160 million worldwide.
“Toy Story 5” earned $31 million. The total for “Young Washington” was also close, as it opened with the third-highest figure, bringing in $21 million; the film is set to be released on the same day as “Disclosure Day” starring Steven Spielberg. Meanwhile, “Supergirl” is expected to earn $10 million in its fourth weekend, and its performance is also down by 74% compared to the same weekend last year. At the same time, according to Rentrak, total box office for the top 10 films fell by 24% year over year, although the same season last year was down 12%.
The top 10 films by domestic box office (according to Rentrak): 1) “Minions & Monsters” — $36.4 million; 2) “Toy Story 5” — $31 million; 3) “Young Washington” — $20.8 million; 4) “Supergirl” — $9.6 million; 5) “Disclosure Day” — $6 million; 6) “Obsession” — $5.3 million; 7) “Backrooms” — $3.3 million; 8) “Jackass: Best and Last” — $2.7 million; 9) “Scary Movie” — $1.1 million; 10) “The Invite” — $800,708.