The toys did not come to play this weekend at the box office.

It also bested its predecessor, 2010sToy Story 3,which opened to $110.3 million.

Reviews forChilds Playwere not favorable and audiences agreed, giving it a dismal C+ CinemaScore.

Toy Story 4 CR: Disney/Pixar

Credit: Disney/Pixar

Disney rounds out the top three withAladdintaking third place in its fifth week in theaters.

The live-action adaptation of the beloved animated film boasts a $12.2 million total across 3,435 theaters.

Rounding out the top five are two franchise titles.

CHILD’S PLAY

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Fourth place goes toMen In Black International,taking in an estimated $10.8 million across 4,224 theaters.

Its already disappointing box office fell by 64 percent in only its second weekend in theaters.

Overall box office is down 8.9 percent to date, according to Comscore.

Check out the June 21-23 numbers below.