Toy Story 5 has crossed $808.6 million in global box office revenue, solidifying its status as one of Pixar’s top earners.
- July 10, 2026
AceShowbiz - Toy Story 5 has crossed $808.6 million in global box office revenue, solidifying its status as one of Pixar’s top earners. This milestone underscores the film’s continued success months after its June 19, 2026 release.
The animated feature has generated $381.3 million domestically in North America and $427.3 million from international markets. Mexico leads the overseas box office with $61.8 million, followed by the United Kingdom and China, which have brought in $52.5 million and $38.3 million respectively. In North America, the film has become Pixar’s sixth highest-grossing release, surpassing the lifetime earnings of Finding Nemo. Overall, it ranks as the ninth highest-grossing Pixar movie worldwide and has outpaced the total box office of notable Pixar titles such as Monsters University, Up, and The Incredibles.
Toy Story 5, produced by Pixar and directed by Andrew Stanton, features the return of beloved characters like Woody and Buzz Lightyear, voiced by Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and other original cast members. The franchise, which began in 1995, is celebrated for blending heartfelt storytelling with humor and adventure. This latest installment has continued that tradition, receiving strong critical acclaim alongside impressive box office performance.
The film’s robust earnings highlight the enduring appeal of the Toy Story series, demonstrating Pixar’s ability to connect with audiences across generations. As Toy Story 5 approaches the billion-dollar mark globally, its success reinforces the franchise’s position as a cornerstone of animated cinema and a reliable box office powerhouse for the studio.