Toy Story 5 is dominating the weekend box office, with the animated sequel poised for a massive debut and easily outpacing the competition.
Record-Breaking Opening Numbers
According to Variety, Toy Story 5 earned $71 million on Friday, including preview screenings, and is projected to finish the weekend with between $165 million and $175 million domestically. The strong start would mark one of the biggest openings in Pixar history and the largest debut of 2026 so far.
Multigenerational Appeal and Strong Reviews
The fifth installment reunites Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of the gang for a new adventure. Strong reviews and multigenerational appeal have helped fuel the film's impressive launch.
Disclosure Day Slips to Second
Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day, which opened to $44 million last weekend, is expected to slide to second place in its second frame. The sci-fi thriller is projected to earn around $20 million, giving it a solid hold for an original blockbuster.
Obsession Continues Strong Run
Meanwhile, Obsession continues to be one of the year's breakout success stories. The horror film has maintained strong momentum in theaters and remains a major draw with audiences, adding to its already impressive worldwide total.
Summer Box Office Strength
The performances of Toy Story 5, Disclosure Day, and Obsession highlight the strength of the summer movie season, with several high-profile releases helping drive one of the healthiest box office periods in recent years.



