Updated
Updated · Forbes · Jun 20
Toy Story 5 Sets Franchise-Best 95% Audience Score as Opening Nears $200 Million
Updated
Updated · Forbes · Jun 20

Toy Story 5 Sets Franchise-Best 95% Audience Score as Opening Nears $200 Million

3 articles · Updated · Forbes · Jun 20

Summary

  • Toy Story 5 posted a 95% Rotten Tomatoes audience score, the highest in the franchise and above Toy Story 4’s 94% and Toy Story 3’s 90%.
  • That audience mark contrasts with a 94% critic score, making it the series’ lowest critic-rated entry even as viewers rate it the best.
  • Early reception comes with a caveat: the 95% score is based on roughly 1,000 early viewer ratings, versus about 250,000 reviews for older Toy Story films.
  • Box-office momentum is reinforcing that response, with the film projected to approach a $200 million domestic opening weekend.
  • If that pace holds, Toy Story 5 could become the franchise’s third $1 billion grosser after Toy Story 3’s $1.06 billion and Toy Story 4’s $1.07 billion.

Insights

As audience scores hit a record high, why did critics give 'Toy Story 5' its lowest rating ever?
With its anti-tech theme, can 'Toy Story 5' change how a new generation of children plays?
Does reuniting Woody and Buzz betray the emotional ending of 'Toy Story 4'?