There were no fireworks for Terminator Genisys at the holiday weekend box office as Inside Out and Jurassic World once again secured the top two slots, nearly tying for No. 1.

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Jurassic World added another $30.9 to its domestic revenue for a total of $558.2 million to date and became the fourth-best showing of all time in North America. Inside Out followed closely behind with $30.1 million for a total of $246.2 million.Despite Arnold Schwarzenegger's return and strong buzz, the Terminator franchise saw its worst debut in 30 years as Genisys scored $28.7 million and a five-day total of $44.1 million. Filmed on a $155 million production budget, Paramount and Skydance studios hoped the film would reach at least $55 million in its North American launch, but it was hindered by poor reviews ( IGN gave it a 6.3 ), causing concern for the other two scheduled installments, notes The Hollywood Reporter Yet internationally, Genisys is proving to be a worthy opponent, grossing an early foreign total of $85.5, global sum of $129.6 million and dethroning Jurassic World in the process. It has yet to open in major markets such as China, Japan, Spain, Italy and Germany.The No. 4 spot went to the Channing Tatum-starring Magic Mike XXL with $12 million in weekend revenue. Warner Bros. had wanted the sequel to clear at least the $45 million mark in five days, but the film fell extremely shorts of expectations with a five-day opening of $27.1 million--over $10 million less than Magic Mike's debut.Although the Saturday holiday hampered the potential of this weekend's new releases, overall, sales rose by more than 3-percent over last year's Fourth of July weekend.Ted 2 finished in the fifth place spot, plunging 67-percent from last week to $11 million, while former box office champs San Andreas and Spy are still holding steady in the top 10.Here are the weekend estimates via Rentrak

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