“Toy Story 5” remains atop the box office, extending its lead after a strong debut with about $70 million in domestic ticket sales and roughly $89.1 million overseas, for a total reported figure of about $159.1 million. The Pixar installment continues to draw the largest audiences among current releases.

In contrast, Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ “Supergirl” is underperforming. The comic book adaptation, described as a space adventure centered on Superman’s cousin, opens to approximately $38 million in North America from about 3,600 theaters, with around $68 million reported globally. Multiple reports characterize the opening as a shortfall compared with expectations and as one of DC Studios’ weaker openings for a big-budget title.

Fortune also reports that “Supergirl” was reportedly trimmed significantly after test screenings, citing production or editing adjustments ahead of release. A second weekend outlook discussed by sources indicates “Supergirl” was targeting a domestic start around the $50 million range, but results fall below that level. Overall, the weekend shows a clear split between strong performance for “Toy Story 5” and weaker returns for “Supergirl.”