‘Toy Story 5’ Isn’t Horsing Around: Pixar Movie Saddling Up For Record Franchise Opening Of $275M WW – Box Office Preview

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‘Toy Story 5’ Eyes $275M Global Franchise Record Box Office Opening

Anthony D’Alessandro
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We’ve seen Woody’s origins tale in Toy Story 2, Buzz Lightyear’s in spinoff Lightyear and all the toys nearly getting incinerated in Toy Story 3, but the fifth time around, it’s Jessie’s story.

In an already-vibrant summer marketplace that’s at nearly $1.6 billion in North America — the best since 2019, per Rentrak — Disney Pixar’s Toy Story 5 will keep this bull box office season going with what’s expected to be the biggest domestic start of 2026 and franchise-best of $140M at 4,425 theaters. Of course, Toy Story 5 will have the action figure kung-fu grip of all PLFs and Imax. Worldwide, though, the Andrew Stanton-directed fifthquel is expected to be a record opening for the franchise but the second-best 2026 bow globally with $275M$135M of that coming from an 87% footprint abroad including China. Japan is going later on July 3 and Germany is going late on July 23 after Illumination/Universal’s Minions & Monsters (where that slapstick animated comedy rallies). Germans prefer their Minions over heartwarming toys.

Year-to-date, the best global and domestic opening by a MPA title belongs to Illumination/Nintendo/Universal’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, which respectively minted $372.5M WW and a 3-day domestic of $131.7M ( $190.8M 5-day). China’s Pegasus 3 with a Tuesday-Sunday take of $393M, is essentially the year’s best global opening.

At the domestic B.O., Incredibles 2 still holds the record for the best Pixar opening at $182.6M, however, in like-for-likes worldwide that record belongs to 2024’s Inside Out 2 at $384M WW ($230M int’l, $154M domestic). The previous record opening for a Toy Story film was 2019’s Toy Story 4 both domestic ($120.9M) and worldwide ($249M in like-for-likes). Looking back, that was a great opening, but at the time it came in under projections, which were wild at $160M stateside and $260M WW.

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Why the slightly lower domestic forecast for Toy Story 5 from $150M to $140M? That’s because presales at $25M are slightly ahead of Super Mario Galaxy at the same point in time, ahead of Zootopia 2 ($100.2M 3-day, $158.8M 5-day) but behind Moana 2 ($139.7M 3-day, $225.4M 5-day). A lot of presales are on the Juneteenth holiday this Friday, which is the swing factor: It’s bound to be a bigger day than usual at the B.O., so the question is what the hold is on Saturday.

First choice for the fifth film in the 31-year-old is best with women under 25 but strong across the board. It’s traditional (except with Toy Story 4) for Pixar to have a theatrical release over Father’s Day weekend. In the case of Toy Story 5, which skews more female, it will hold in its Saturday-to-Sunday ease, though not as big as a young boys-skewing movie such as Incredible 2 (-11%). The female-skewing Inside Out 2 eased by 23% between its Saturday and Father’s Day Sunday.

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Critical reviews on Rotten Tomatoes so far are very good for Toy Story 5 at 93% certified fresh, though lowest in the franchise following Toy Story and Toy Story 2 (both 100%), Toy Story 3 (98%) and Toy Story 4 (97%). All the previous Toy Story pics received A Cinemascores with the exception of Toy Story 2, which was an A+. Stanton is part of the Pixar posse, having directed WALL-E, Finding Nemo and Finding Dory and co-directed A Bug’s Life, but this is his first Toy Story.

Previews start at 2 p.m. Thursday in U.S. and Canada.

Overseas, the riches for Toy Story 5 are expected to be in English-speaking territories, Latin America and France. Not so much Asia. China posted a $13M opening for Toy Story 4, while Toy Story 3 bowed to $14M in the Middle Kingdom. In like-for-likes, Toy Story 3 posted an international opening of $98M, while Toy Story 4 was $128M.

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Elsewhere on North American marquees, there’s art house counterprogramming with A24’s Michael Sarnoski-directed The Death of Robin Hood, starring Hugh Jackman and Jodie Comer, which is booked at 1,760 theaters with an eye in the single-digit millions. Critics are at 78% fresh for the older-guy-skewing period drama, which follows the dude who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. In this version, Robin is severely injured and in the hands of a mysterious woman who is offering a chance at salvation. A24 took domestic on this $20M production for around $4M. Sarnoski shot in 35MM in Ireland, which has excellent film tax credits around 30%-40%.

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Neon has its $10M+ Sundance global acquisition Leviticusopening in the low single digits at 1,075 theaters. Reviews for writer-director Adrian Chiarella’s genre feature are at 94% certified fresh. Starring Joe Bird, Stacy Clausen and Mia Wasikowska, it follows two teenage boys must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most — each other. The comp here is IFC’s horror pic Late Night With the Devil which opened to $2.8M back in late March 2024.

Joe Bird in ‘Leviticus’ Ben Saunders/Sundance Institute

Meanwhile, Universal and Amblin’s Steven Spielberg-directed Disclosure Day hopes to hold -55% in its second weekend with around $20M. The pic starring Emily Blunt, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo and Josh O’Connor led Monday with $4.2M and a four-day running cume of $48.7M.

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