Toy Story 5: $160M–Biggest Opening of 2026

‘Toy Story 5’ Headed to $160M for Biggest Opening of 2026

Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ is falling 69 percent, while ‘Obsession’ will finally post a weekend smaller than its opening.

Disney and Pixar have a major box office with Toy Story 5, which is headed toward the biggest opening of the year so far in the $160 million range.
That’s after the film notched the second biggest opening day of all time for an animated feature with $71 million, just behind The Incredibles 2‘s $72.2 million in 2018.

Audiences gave the film A CinemaScore and are pacing ahead of 2019’s Toy Story 4, which bowed to $120.9 million in June.

Toy Story vet Andrew Stanton co-directs with Kenna Harris 

Spielberg Failing

Spielberg and Universal’s original sci-fi feature Disclosure Day is falling 69 percent and is expected to earn around $17 million in its second weekend after opening to $44 million. Its domestic tally will end the weekend with only about $78 million.

In its sixth weekend, Focus Features’ box office sensation Obsession will finally post a weekend smaller than its opening of $17.2 million, and is expected to pull in around $14 million for a domestic total of around $215 million.

It long ago became Focus’ No. 1 movie of all time domestically and globally, where it has passed $300 million.

New entries include Neon horror feature Leviticus, a Sundance Fest horror title that should bring in around $3 million.

Hugh Jackman starrer The Death of Robin Hood is a failure too, eying around $2.5 million.  Filmmaker Michael Sarnoski (Pig and A Quiet Place: Day One) is behind the project, which tells the story of Robin Hood’s later days.

 

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