Will Toy Story 5 bring in $150+ million over its opening weekend, June 19-21?
86% of users predicted YES โ the community got this one right. 29 predictions cast.
"Toy Story 5" earned $160 million domestically over its opening weekend of June 19-21, 2026, according to final box office figures reported by Variety and Deadline, marking the biggest domestic debut of the year and a franchise-best opening, surpassing "Toy Story 4"'s $120.9 million launch in 2019. Globally, the film collected $312 million in its first weekend.
The film opened to $71 million on its first day alone and received an A CinemaScore from audiences, signaling strong word of mouth across family demographics. The global haul ranked as the second-best worldwide opening ever for a Pixar film, behind only "The Incredibles 2."
The strong performance reflected renewed audience appetite for the Pixar theatrical experience following a period in which several Pixar titles bypassed cinemas for Disney+ during the pandemic years. The sequel reunites the core voice cast and follows the events of "Toy Story 4," released in 2019. Industry projections heading into the weekend had placed the film at roughly $150 million, making the final figure a modest beat on expectations.
The community correctly anticipated the milestone, with 86 percent predicting the film would clear $150 million.