Overview
- The film remains the world’s top movie for a second straight week while domestic receipts have climbed to roughly $306 million and global totals sit in the high‑$500 millions, just short of $600 million.
- Toy Story 5 reached the $300 million mark in North America in about 11 days, making it one of the fastest animated films to hit that milestone.
- The sequel posted steady sophomore weekend holds overseas, led by a strong U.K. and Ireland performance, and further major market openings are expected to drive the next leg of growth.
- Disney says the Toy Story franchise has surged on Disney+, with more than 2 billion hours streamed overall, a lift that trade coverage credits with boosting theatrical demand.
- Analysts and box‑office trackers say continued holds and word‑of‑mouth could push the film into the $750 million range and, if momentum holds through remaining markets, position it to challenge the $1 billion benchmark.