Disney/Pixar Studios' "Toy Story 5" is holding onto No. 1, as we knew it would, but pre-weekend estimates were a bit high. The second weekend now is looking more like US$ 74M at 4,425 sites, which would get the Andrew Stanton-directed animated mover over the US$ 300M domestic in 10 days. And that's nothing to whine about.
The pic's second Friday is looking like US$ 22M. At US$ 74M, that's a -54 percent second-weekend hold, which is close to the -56 percent second weekend hold of "Incredibles 2" (US$ 80.3M), which was coming off the record domestic opening for an animated movie (U$ 182.6M).
Warner Bros/DC Studios "Supergirl" right now is coming in at the low end with only US$ 40M at 3,602 after having her superpowers depleted by critics at 57 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Friday is looking like US$ 18M, which includes the US$ 7.8M domestic previews. No update on international. Earlier, Warners reported US$ 5.2M so far.
Third place currently is looking like Paramount's "Jackass: Best and Last" at 2,855 theaters with US$ 3.6M- US$ 4.3M today (including last night's US$ 1.2M previews) and 3-day between US$ 8M-US$ 10M. The big-screen version of the MTV reality show is great with critics at 88 percent fresh and moviegoers as well at 85 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
Focus Features' seventh weekend of "Obsession" at 2,965 sites is looking at US$ 8.5M, -37 percent, for a running cummulative of US$ 232.6M. Today is US$ 2.7M for Curry Barker's toxic-romance pic.

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