I think this movie had the worst opening weekend in Pixar history, made less the $30M domestic. Reviews have been solid though so maybe it will pick up or maybe families spent too much money at Spider-Man and Super Mario Brothers and decided to watch this one on Disney+ in a couple months.
On another forum, I made this observation about the sad state of movie watching now and how we don't seem to want anything other than sequels, reboots, or nostalgia plays.
The domestic top 10 of 2021, 2022, and through current 2023 are all sequels except one which is Free Guy in 2021 that came in 10th.
As far as original ideas and their place in the domestic box office and I'm excluding comic book movies:
2021- Free Guy #10th, Encanto- 15th
2022- Elvis- 12th, Uncharted-13th, Nope-14th, Smile-16th, The Lost City-17th, Bullet Train-18th, The Bad Guys-19th
2023- M3GAN-13th, Dungeons & Dragons-14th, Cocaine Bear-16th, A Man Called Otto-17th, Air-20th
So yes, we don't seem to really want original stories or studios just aren't making them because they know what is successful for them: sequels and nostalgia.