Box Office – June 19-21, 2026: TOY STORY 5, DISCLOSURE DAY, OBSESSION, & More
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Box Office: June 19-21, 2026
The theatrical movie box office results for June 19, 2026 through June 21, 2026 have been released.
The Box Office
Toy Story 5 premiered in the Number One spot at the United States box office over the weekend with $159 Million. Worldwide, the film has made $310.1 Million, on a production budget (not including marketing costs) of $250 Million.
Disclosure Day was Second at the United States box office over the weekend with $17.7 Million (a 60% decrease from last weekend) for $78.9 Million so far. Worldwide, the film has made $160.8 Million, on a production budget (not including marketing costs) of $115 Million.
Obsession was Third at the United States box office over the weekend with $13.3 Million (a 30% decrease from last weekend) for $215 Million so far. Worldwide, the film has made $332 Million, on a production budget (not including marketing costs) of $750K – 1 Million.
Backrooms was Fourth at the United States box office over the weekend with $7.1 Million (a 38% decrease from last weekend) for $175 Million so far. Worldwide, the film has made $277.3 Million, on a production budget (not including marketing costs) of $10 Million.
Scary Movie 6 was Fifth at the United States box office over the weekend with $6.3 Million (a 55% decrease from last weekend) for $97.2 Million so far. Worldwide, the film has made $201.6 Million, on a production budget (not including marketing costs) of $30 Million.
These films: Masters of the Universe, The Mandalorian & Grogu, The Death of Robin Hood (which premiered this weekend), Leviticus, and Michael rounded out the top ten respectively.
This Week’s Releases
This week sees the release of Supergirl, Lucky Strike, Jackass: Best and Last, Couture, and a plethora of other films. Find my predictions on this releases in the weekly The Bottom Line column. A preview: Toy Story 5 will be the Number One film at the box office for the second week in a row.
The History of Box Office (and Profit Measurement)
“A box office or ticket office is a place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to an event. Patrons may perform the transaction at a countertop, through a hole in a wall or window, or at a wicket.
By extension, the term is frequently used, especially in the context of the film industry, as a metonym for the amount of business a particular production, such as a film or theatre show, receives. The term is also used to refer to a ticket office at an arena or a stadium.
Box office business can be measured in the terms of the number of tickets sold or the amount of money raised by ticket sales (revenue). The projection and analysis of these earnings is greatly important for the creative industries and often a source of interest for fans. This is predominant in the Hollywood movie industry.
To determine if a movie made a profit, it is not correct to directly compare the box office gross with the production budget, because the movie theater keeps nearly half of the gross on average. The split varies from movie to movie, and the percentage for the distributor is generally higher in early weeks.
Usually the distributor gets a percentage of the revenue after first deducting a “house allowance” or “house nut”. It is also common that the distributor gets either a percentage of the gross revenue, or a higher percentage of the revenue after deducting the nut, whichever is larger. The distributor’s share of the box office gross is often referred to as the “distributor rentals”, especially for box office reporting of older films.”
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