Toy Story 5 launched to a spectacular start, earning $160 million in domestic box office revenue during its opening weekend.
- June 22, 2026
AceShowbiz - Toy Story 5 launched to a spectacular start, earning $160 million in domestic box office revenue during its opening weekend. This haul not only marked the highest opening for any film released in 2026 so far but also established a new record for the Toy Story franchise.
The film debuted across 4,425 theaters in North America, securing the second-largest animated opening weekend in history behind The Incredibles 2, which opened with $182.7 million. Internationally, Toy Story 5 generated an additional $152 million, bringing its global opening total to $312 million. This performance ranks as the second-best worldwide opening for a Pixar film outside China, trailing only Inside Out 2. The domestic opening alone surpassed the previous franchise record set by Toy Story 4 in 2019, which earned $120 million in its debut.
Toy Story 5 was directed by Pixar veteran Andrew Stanton and features returning voices such as Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Joan Cusack. The story follows Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and other beloved characters as their owner Bonnie becomes captivated by a new smart tablet called Lilypad. The production carried a $250 million budget, excluding global marketing expenses. The film also features a new original song by Taylor Swift titled "I Knew It, I Knew You," adding to its wide appeal.
This record-setting debut underscores the enduring strength of the Toy Story brand, which has collectively grossed over $3 billion worldwide across its first four installments. With its strong start and positive audience reception, Toy Story 5 is poised to surpass the $1 billion global milestone and become one of the top-grossing films of 2026. The franchise’s consistent box office dominance and critical recognition—highlighted by 11 Oscar nominations and three wins—reinforce its status as a cornerstone of animated cinema.