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‘Minions & Monsters’ & ‘Toy Story 5’ Winning July 4 Box Office

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‘Minions & Monsters’ & ‘Toy Story 5’ Winning July 4 Box Office
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The Minions own the July 4 box office once again.

Universal and Illumination’s Minions & Monsters is set to rule the long Independence Day frame. According to early estimates from The Hollywood Reporter, the film is tracking toward a $64.5 million five-day domestic opening. Roughly $39.5 million of that comes from the traditional three-day weekend.

So yes, that easily locks up the No. 1 spot. Still, the number comes with a little perspective.

For comparison, Despicable Me 4 pulled in $120 million over its five-day July 4 launch in 2024. Before that, Minions: The Rise of Gru grabbed $122 million over the same holiday stretch in 2022. Clearly, this opening sits well below those monster debuts. Even so, a win is a win. The Minions remain one of the most dependable brands in all of animation.

‘Minions & Monsters’ Gives Universal Another Holiday Winner

Minions & Monsters marks the seventh film in the larger Despicable Me franchise. To this day, it stands as the highest-grossing animated franchise in history.

Pierre Coffin, who helped create the series, directed the new installment. He also co-wrote the screenplay with Brian Lynch. Meanwhile, the movie is thriving overseas. International audiences should add around $87 million during the holiday launch.

Audience reaction looks strong, too. The film earned an A- CinemaScore, and its Rotten Tomatoes score sits at 90 percent.

For Universal, the lesson is simple. Families will still show up when a Minions movie feels like an event.

‘Toy Story 5’ Refuses to Slow Down

Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5 is not giving up much ground, either.

The sequel should take second place in its third weekend with around $32 million. That represents a decline of roughly 55 percent. As a result, the film’s domestic total should sit near $367 million by the end of the holiday frame.

Globally, Toy Story 5 has already crossed $600 million. That makes it one of the summer’s biggest success stories. In other words, these characters still carry enormous power with audiences. The film clearly has plenty of life left in theaters.

‘Young Washington’ and ‘Supergirl’ Chase the Minions

Angel Studios and Wonder Project’s Young Washington should open in third place with around $6 million.

Naturally, the historical drama arrives during a fitting holiday weekend. Moviegoers gave it an A CinemaScore. Sure, it poses no threat to the Minions or the animated giants above it. Even so, the debut gives the film a solid base to build word of mouth.

Things look rougher for DC Studios’ Supergirl. The superhero film should fall to fourth place in its second weekend with around $8.5 million. That marks a steep 76 percent decline. During such a busy holiday frame, that stings. Now the movie will lean on international numbers and the weeks ahead for a clearer picture.

Meanwhile, Steven Spielberg‘s Disclosure Day should round out the top five. The film is tracking for about $5.5 million in its fourth weekend.

July 4 Weekend Box Office Top Five

  1. Minions & Monsters: $64.5 million projected five-day opening
  2. Toy Story 5: $32 million projected
  3. Young Washington: $6 million projected
  4. Supergirl: $8.5 million projected
  5. Disclosure Day: $5.5 million projected

Keep in mind, these are early studio estimates. Final July 4 holiday weekend box office numbers should arrive Monday, July 6.

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