Toy Story 5 Targets $275 Million Global Opening as Domestic Forecast Eases to $140 Million
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Updated · Deadline · Jun 17
Toy Story 5 Targets $275 Million Global Opening as Domestic Forecast Eases to $140 Million
3 articles · Updated · Deadline · Jun 17
Summary
$275 million worldwide would give Disney-Pixar's Toy Story 5 the franchise's biggest global debut, with $140 million projected from 4,425 North American theaters for the top domestic opening of 2026.
The domestic forecast was trimmed from $150 million as presales reached $25 million and leaned heavily on the Juneteenth holiday, making Friday strength and Saturday hold the key variables.
$135 million is expected from overseas markets despite a softer outlook in Asia, with English-speaking territories, Latin America and France seen driving most of the international haul.
The opening would top Toy Story 4's $249 million global and $120.9 million domestic starts, but still trail 2026 leader The Super Mario Galaxy Movie at $372.5 million worldwide.
A 93% Rotten Tomatoes score and Father's Day weekend timing should support the launch, while Pixar's all-time domestic opening record remains Incredibles 2 at $182.6 million.