Toy Story 5 Reaches $129.3 Million Global Opening as Domestic Outlook Rises to $170 Million
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Updated · Deadline · Jun 20
Toy Story 5 Reaches $129.3 Million Global Opening as Domestic Outlook Rises to $170 Million
3 articles · Updated · Deadline · Jun 20
Summary
$129.3 million through early rollout put Toy Story 5 on pace to beat its $275 million worldwide opening forecast, with $71 million from North America and $58.3 million overseas.
Domestic projections climbed to $160 million-$170 million after the film posted the second-biggest Friday ever for an animated release, just behind Incredibles 2's $71.2 million.
48 markets are now in play after launches in the UK and China, where the film took $5.5 million and $7.4 million respectively and opened at No. 1 or top non-local title in most territories.
Mexico led offshore markets with $11.4 million, while France, Spain, Australia and Brazil added solid starts, underscoring broad demand across Europe, Latin America and Asia.
The opening still trails Pixar's like-for-like global record of $384 million for Inside Out 2, but the early run suggests another major franchise hit for Disney and Pixar.