‘Toy Story 5’ Surpasses $800 Million Globally
Disney and Pixar's latest animated sequel has crossed a significant commercial milestone, accumulating $808.6 million in worldwide ticket sales through three weeks of theatrical release. The film generated $381 million domestically and $427.3 million internationally, positioning it as the third-largest Hollywood release of the year behind 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' and the Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael,' both of which are winding down their runs.
Toy Story 5 opened to a franchise record of $160 million during its debut weekend in mid-June, marking the second-largest animated opening ever. Directed by Pixar veteran Andrew Stanton, the film has maintained strong audience engagement through favourable critical reception and word-of-mouth despite competition from other family-oriented releases. At its current pace, the film is expected to surpass $1 billion and ultimately overtake Toy Story 4 as the most commercially successful instalment in the 30-year-old series.
- Toy Story 5 has reached $808.6 million globally in its first three weeks, making it the third-biggest Hollywood release of 2026
- The film is tracking toward $1 billion and will likely surpass 2019's Toy Story 4 ($1.07B) as the franchise's highest-grossing entry
- With a $250 million budget now justified by box office receipts and sustained audience interest, the film's success reflects strong appetite for the franchise despite family entertainment competition