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Box office most viewed films, 'Toy Story 5' and 'Leviticus' are the newcomers

Discover the rankings of the most-watched movies in the USA, from Toy Story 5 to Disclosure Day: plot and cast

Box office most viewed films, 'Toy Story 5' and 'Leviticus' are the newcomers

Toy Story 5

The box office of the most-watched movies in the United States from June 19 to 21, 2026 - with still provisional data - sees in first place the new release Toy Story 5 ($160,000,000): the life of Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the rest of the gang is put to the test when they discover electronics, a new threat they didn't expect.


Disclosure Day

In second place drops Disclosure Day ($78,283,500): a vast government conspiracy comes to light, and a whistleblower attempts to trigger an extraordinary event that will forever change the history of humanity. It's about the day of the definitive revelation of the existence of extraterrestrials.


Obsession

In third place remains Obsession ($215,834,620): after breaking the mysterious "One Wish Willow" to win over the girl he loves, a boy gets what he desired, but soon discovers that some wishes have a price to pay. The girl hasn't only fallen in love with her companion, but becomes dangerously obsessed with him, so much so that she falls into a kind of trance.


Backrooms

In fourth place remains Backrooms ($175,191,407): a therapist's patient disappears into a dimension beyond reality, and she ventures into the unknown to save him.


Scary Movie

In fifth place drops Scary Movie ($97,563,273): two friends find themselves once again involved in events featuring killers, monsters and supernatural creatures.


Leviticus

Another new release is in eighth place, with Leviticus ($2,747,500): two teenage boys must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most.


The Death of Robin Hood

In ninth place is The Death of Robin Hood ($2,621,675): grappling with his past after a life of crimes and murders, Robin Hood - after a battle he thought would be the last - finds himself gravely wounded. Thanks to a mysterious woman, he is offered a chance at salvation.


Girls Like Girls

In eleventh place is Girls Like Girls ($1,600,000): Coley, a seventeen-year-old from a rural area of Oregon, faces difficulties related to intimacy after her mother's death. The encounter with Sonya gives birth to new emotions in them, but her insecurity hinders their bond. Sonya, inexperienced in relationships with girls, is uncertain, and together they learn to live their relationship.


Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul

In sixteenth place is Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul ($374,500): the documentary traces the life and origins of one of the founding members of the Allman Brothers Band.


Maddie's Secret

In twentieth place is Maddie's Secret ($58,200): a food industry influencer secretly struggles with bulimia while navigating online fame, close friendships and a painful past.


Rose of Nevada

In twenty-second place is Rose of Nevada ($24,937): a mysterious vessel returns to a village thirty years after disappearing. Two men join the crew hoping for a better fate, but after just one voyage, they find themselves transported back in time, mistaken for members of the original crew.


Unidentified

In twenty-second place is Unidentified ($15,000): a grieving mother, driven by her passion for true crime cases, seeks answers when a teenage girl is found dead in the desert and the police investigation stalls.


Peter Asher: Everywhere Man

In twenty-third place is Peter Asher: Everywhere Man ($9,500): the documentary traces the extraordinary life of Peter Asher, pop star, producer, manager and confidant of legends like Paul McCartney, James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt.

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