Pixar’s Toy Story 5 is projected to open to about $160 million at the domestic box office, according to The Hollywood Reporter, positioning it for the largest U.S. opening weekend of 2026 so far. The debut would surpass The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’s $131.7 million three-day launch and set a new record for the Toy Story franchise, exceeding Toy Story 4’s $120.9 million opening in June 2019. Toy Story 5 generated $71 million on its first day in theaters, marking Pixar’s second-best domestic opening day. Early performance suggests the film could ultimately join Pixar’s $1 billion global box office titles.
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If you're a fan of Pixar's storytelling, Toy Story 5's record-breaking opening is a testament to their enduring appeal. It's also a sign that movie theaters are still a big draw, despite streaming services. Check your local listings if you're planning to join the buzz.
Toy Story 5's massive opening weekend sets a new high for the franchise and hints at another billion-dollar success for Pixar. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves to follow box office records.
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