Updated
Updated · Deadline · Jun 23
Toy Story 5 Posts 2026’s Best Monday at $17.3 Million as 4-Day Domestic Total Hits $177 Million
Updated
Updated · Deadline · Jun 23

Toy Story 5 Posts 2026’s Best Monday at $17.3 Million as 4-Day Domestic Total Hits $177 Million

3 articles · Updated · Deadline · Jun 23

Summary

  • $17.3 million on Monday gave Toy Story 5 the biggest Monday at the 2026 domestic box office, topping Super Mario Galaxy Movie’s $16.8 million and Mandalorian and Grogu’s $16.4 million.
  • The Pixar sequel has reached $177 million in U.S. and Canada through four days, extending what Disney called the franchise’s biggest opening and the year’s largest debut.
  • Its Monday ranks fifth among all June releases and fourth among animated June titles, trailing only Jurassic World, Incredibles 2, Inside Out 2 and Finding Dory.
  • Weekend tracking points to another No. 1 finish, with Toy Story 5 expected to slip 40% to 45% for an $88 million to $96 million second weekend, above Supergirl’s roughly $50 million opening.

Insights

As 'Toy Story 5' soars, can 'Supergirl' overcome mixed buzz to challenge Disney's box office reign?
With a $250M budget, does 'Toy Story 5's' success justify Hollywood's reliance on expensive, legacy franchises?
Beyond nostalgia, does the film's plot on tech addiction reveal a new formula for family blockbusters?