Toy Story 5 launches with a global earning of 2 million.
Toy Story 5 soared to new heights at the global box office this weekend, raking in an impressive $312 million to mark the highest opening in the iconic Disney and Pixar series. Directed by Andrew Stanton, the sequel achieved the second-largest animated opening ever, surpassed only by Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out 2, which launched with $384 million in 2024.
Toy Story 5's earnings included $160 million from the North American box office and $152 million from international markets. The latter figure is particularly noteworthy, considering that countries like the U.K. ($20 million this weekend) and France ($7.2 million this weekend) are currently engrossed in World Cup excitement, which may have affected standard moviegoing times.
Last weekend's leading film, Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day, experienced a 57% decline from its initial earnings, bringing in $17 million domestically and $18.7 million internationally. The critically acclaimed movie has now amassed $160 million after 10 days in theaters and is projected to conclude its run with about $250 million.
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Toy Story 5 launches with a global earning of 2 million.
Toy Story 5 soared to infinity and beyond at the global box office this weekend, accumulating an impressive 2 million to achieve the highest opening in the iconic Disney and Pixar series. The An…
