“Minions” topped “Toy Story 5” at the July 4th weekend box office.“Minions and Monsters,” the seventh film in the “Despicable Me” franchise, grossed $36.4 million at the box office over the holiday weekend, according to North American Film Corporation estimates. The “Minions” movie, about cunning followers seeking cinematic glory during Hollywood’s golden age, opened Wednesday and grossed an estimated $61.4 million in its first five days, according to studio estimates.
“Minions and Monsters” overseas collection
“Minions” is a popular film series around the world, with “Minions and Monsters” earning $160 million at the global box office in its first week. According to reports, the film’s overseas box office revenue mainly came from China (USD 16.3 million), Germany (USD 6.4 million), the United Kingdom and Ireland (USD 5.8 million). The film’s production budget was $85 million.
“Toy Story 5” box office record
“Toy Story 5,” the blockbuster that beat “Supergirl” last week, is expected to earn $31 million.The film added $69.3 million in its third weekend in 50 international markets, bringing its global tally to $764 million.
Toy Story 5 International Box Office Collection
The animated blockbuster had a strong debut in Japan, grossing US$14.6 million, the highest opening weekend for a Hollywood film in Japan this year. Among the best-performing overseas markets, Mexico was one of the largest contributors with $59.3 million, followed by the United Kingdom ($50 million) and China ($37 million).
‘Toy Story 5’ sets new box office record
Overall, Toy Story 5 has now grossed $398 million worldwide, on track to surpass the global total of Toy Story 4, which grossed $1.07 billion in theatrical releases worldwide.
“Young Washington” box office revenue
Viewers looking for a patriotic treat to celebrate America’s 250th birthday should consider “Young Washington”; it ranked third with nearly $21 million. The film focuses on George Washington’s service during the French and Indian War.That puts Supergirl in fourth place with just under $10 million, a 74% drop from its disappointing opening weekend.While this summer’s box office is up nearly 12% from 2025, weekend box office is down about 24% year over year, according to data compiled by Rentrak. That’s thanks in part to Gen Z’s low-budget blockbusters Obsession and Room, which ranked sixth and seventh, respectively, behind Steven Spielberg’s Revealed.
Top 10 domestic box office movies
With final domestic data released on Monday, the list takes into account projected ticket sales for U.S. and Canadian theaters Friday through Sunday, according to Rentrak:1. “Minions and Monsters” – $36.4 million.2. “Toy Story 5” – $31 million.3. “Young Washington” – $20.8 million.4. “Supergirl,” $9.6 million.5. “Disclosure Date” – $6 million.6. “Obsession” – $5.3 million.7. “Behind the Scenes” – $3.3 million.8. “Jackass: The Best and the Last” – $2.7 million.9. “Scary Movie” – $1.1 million.10. “The Invitation” – $800,708.