The film 'Supergirl' underperformed at the box office globally, earning only $30 million, significantly below its production cost of $170 million. During its opening weekend in North America, it earned $38 million, bringing total worldwide earnings to $68 million. Critical reception has been mixed, with a 56% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 'B-' rating on CinemaScore. The movie performed best internationally in the United Kingdom ($4.1 million), Mexico ($3.4 million), and Australia ($2 million). It has yet to be released in Japan and Belgium. 'Supergirl' follows up on last year's 'Superman,' which earned $618 million globally but faces challenges in building a connected film franchise. Meanwhile, Paramount's comedy 'Jackass: Best and Last' earned just $1.9 million internationally, while Disney and Pixar's 'Toy Story 5' dominated the box office with $89.1 million during its opening weekend, already surpassing $287 million globally.
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