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Toy Story 5 Holds No. 1 Worldwide as Global Box Office Nears $600 Million

Strong second-week holds plus pending major international openings have pushed global receipts close to the $600 million mark.

Overview

  • The film defended the No. 1 global box-office spot for a second straight week after earning about $70 million domestically over the June 26–28 weekend.
  • After its sophomore frame Toy Story 5 stood at roughly $298–300 million in North America and about $585.9–586 million worldwide, leaving it about $14 million shy of $600 million.
  • International markets supplied a major boost with roughly $89.1 million added over the weekend and a £9.1 million sophomore haul in the U.K. and Ireland, a 36% drop from opening week.
  • Industry trackers say the film is on pace to add significantly over the July 3–5 holiday weekend and could reach $750 million or more, with openings in big territories such as Japan and Germany key to any push toward $1 billion.
  • Analysts note profit outcomes remain uncertain because reported production budgets vary and marketing and merchandising costs will shape Disney/Pixar’s final returns, making weekend holds and remaining rollouts decisive for the summer slate.