
Toy Story 5 makes $3.3M in Korea, beating rivals as The Eyes debuts second
KOBIS tracking for Jun. 26-28 shows Disney and Pixar holding No. 1 while a thriller opens strongly at No. 2.

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KOBIS tracking for Jun. 26-28 shows Disney and Pixar holding No. 1 while a thriller opens strongly at No. 2.

DC Studios’ $170M gamble lands a distant second to Toy Story 5, with reported test-screen trims, weak scores, and long tail risks.
DC’s reboot has a soft landing at the box office, while the broader market shows momentum that the studio didn’t fully capture.

Europe’s heat wave isn’t fully breaking foreign receipts, but it is changing how studios and theaters market the movies.

Lionsgate and Universal’s MJ biopic passes the $965M benchmark and pushes the industry toward a potential $1B first.

The final Jackass theatrical release opens underwhelmingly, signaling how fragile nostalgia demand can be for studios and investors.

Milly Alcock's DC superhero launch lands behind Toy Story 5, shaping what Warner Bros. and DC Studios do next.

A surprisingly strong summer could end the pandemic-era slump, reshaping how studios plan budgets, slates, and risk.

A $700M global hit and surprise franchise breadcrumbs are quietly boosting how streaming viewers binge Statham’s rare “backfire.”

The horror hit crossed a massive box office line faster than most arthouse films ever do, reshaping what A24 can do in theaters.