Weekend Box Office: MINIONS & MONSTERS Debuts At No. 1 As TOY STORY 5 Continues Strong Run

It was a weekend filled with family-friendly hits as MINIONS & MONSTERS claimed the top spot at the domestic box office with an impressive $36.4 million debut. Universal’s latest animated adventure easily led the weekend, while TOY STORY 5 continued its blockbuster summer run by crossing another major milestone. Elsewhere, YOUNG WASHINGTON surprised with a strong third-place opening, while SUPERGIRL and DISCLOSURE DAY rounded out the Top 5.

#1. MINIONS & MONSTERS — $36.4 Million

Universal scored another animated hit as MINIONS & MONSTERS opened with $36.4 million from 4,243 theaters, averaging $8,579 per location. The family comedy quickly connected with audiences, giving Universal another successful summer release and an excellent launch heading into the holiday week. With strong word of mouth and little direct competition in the family space over the next several weeks, the film appears well-positioned for a lengthy theatrical run.

#2. TOY STORY 5 — $31 Million

After dominating the box office since its release, TOY STORY 5 added another $31 million in its latest weekend, bringing its domestic total to an outstanding $366.3 million. The film declined 56%, a respectable hold considering its massive opening weekend and increased family competition. Disney and Pixar continue to enjoy another major theatrical success, with the film remaining one of the biggest releases of the summer.

#3. YOUNG WASHINGTON — $20.8 Million

One of the weekend’s biggest surprises came from YOUNG WASHINGTON, which opened to a strong $20.8 millionfrom 2,700 theaters. Averaging $7,721 per theater, the historical drama exceeded many expectations and delivered another solid theatrical performer for Angel Studios. The impressive debut suggests audiences continue to respond to inspirational and historical storytelling when paired with effective grassroots marketing.

#4. SUPERGIRL — $9.6 Million

SUPERGIRL added $9.6 million in its second weekend, bringing its domestic total to $58.5 million. The film experienced a 74% decline, signaling a steeper-than-expected second-weekend drop despite strong awareness surrounding the rebooted DC Universe. Warner Bros. will now look to international markets and continued audience support to help strengthen the film’s overall box office performance in the weeks ahead.

#5. DISCLOSURE DAY — $6 Million

Rounding out the Top 5, Universal’s DISCLOSURE DAY earned another $6 million, pushing its domestic total past $105.3 million. With only a 27% decline, the thriller continues demonstrating exceptional staying power thanks to positive audience reception and steady word of mouth. While newer releases dominated the headlines, DISCLOSURE DAY remains one of the summer’s most consistent performers.

Final Thoughts

This weekend showcased the strength of theatrical diversity, with animation, family films, historical drama, superhero action, and suspense all represented in the Top 5. MINIONS & MONSTERS claimed the No. 1 spot with a strong debut, TOY STORY 5 continued its remarkable box office run, and YOUNG WASHINGTON emerged as the weekend’s biggest surprise. As the summer movie season continues, several of these films appear poised for healthy runs throughout July.

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WeekendLocationsAverageTotal
1Minions & Monsters$36,400,0004,243$8,579$61,441,000
2Toy Story 5$31,000,0003,975$7,799$366,348,690
3Young Washington$20,847,6882,700$7,72120,847,688
4Supergirl$9,600,0003,602$2,66558,470,000
5Disclosure Day$6,000,0002,702$2,221$105,312,000
6Obsession$5,300,0002,640$2,008245,318,000
7Backrooms$3,308,3872,079$1,591190,480,127
8jackass: best and last$2,700,0002,855$94614,690,000
9Scary Movie$1,130,0001,158$976106,252,000
10Invite, The$800,70828$28,5971,369,500
11Masters of the Universe$726,000920$78963,878,003
12Alpha (dir. Rawail)$616,230480$1,284616,230

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