Box Office: Toy Story 5 Crosses $200M, Biggest Tuesday YTD
Toy Story 5 charted the best Tuesday of 2026 with $23.7 million, sending the Disney/Pixar movie across the $200M domestic mark in its fifth day of release.
Post Covid, that’s the same time it took Inside Out 2 to reach that point, as well as Disney Animation’s Moana 2 (which was juiced by its Thanksgiving stretch launchpad) and way quicker than Zootopia 2 (which took 11 days to cross the double century mark).
Inside Out 2 finaled domestic at $652.9M, and as we told you, the Pixar sequel posted the best second weekend ever for an animated movie at $101.2M. The anticipation is that Toy Story 5 off its $159.6M opening (best YTD, second best domestic after Incredibles 2‘s $182M+) will ease some -40% to -45% in weekend 2 with $88M-$96M. Warner Bros/DC’s Supergirl with 61% fresh Rotten Tomatoes reviews out of the gate, is looking at high $40Ms to maybe $50M opening (DC’s June 2023 theatrical release The Flash was 63% fresh and opened to $55M).
Toy Story 5‘s Tuesday was +37% over its $17.3M Monday, which was the best of 2026. The previous best Tuesday YTD was owned by Illumination/Nintendo/Universal’s Super Mario Galaxy Movie ($14.7M).
Among all Tuesdays in June, Toy Story 5 ranks fourth behind Inside Out 2 ($28.8M, June 18, 2024), Incredibles 2 ($27M, June 19, 2018), and Jurassic World ($24.3M, June 16, 2015). As you can see, the fifthquel also owns the third best Tuesday for a Pixar movie.
What was No. 2 on Tuesday? You guessed it: Focus Features’ Obsession with $2.7M and a running stateside cume of $220M in its sixth week.