Toy Story 5 surpassed $300 million at the domestic box office, achieving this milestone in ten days. The Disney/Pixar film earned approximately $74 million in its second weekend.
What happened
Toy Story 5, directed by Andrew Stanton, continued its box office dominance with an estimated $74 million gross across 4,425 theaters during its second weekend. This performance pushed its total gross past $300 million in record time, reflecting a 54% decrease compared to its opening weekend, similar to the 56% drop of Incredibles 2.
Why it matters
The success of Toy Story 5 indicates strong audience engagement in a crowded market. Its achievement highlights the sustained popularity of animated films, particularly within a long-beloved franchise. In contrast, the opening weekend of Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ Supergirl fell short of expectations, indicating challenges for some segments of the superhero genre.
Background
Toy Story 5 debuted on May 20, 2026, with a record domestic opening of $182.6 million, the highest for an animated feature. This set a high benchmark for future animated releases. Supergirl’s premiere occurs amid efforts by DC Studios to refresh its cinematic strategy.
What's next
Projections suggest Toy Story 5 will lead the weekend box office with an expected $90 million. Supergirl aims to achieve around $80 million globally by the end of its first weekend, aided by releases in international markets such as China and Japan.
Frequently asked questions
What is the box office performance of Toy Story 5?
Toy Story 5 has surpassed $300 million in domestic box office revenue in its first ten days.
How did Supergirl perform at the box office?
Supergirl debuted below expectations, targeting around $40 million in its opening weekend.
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Sources
- CR Today — Toy Story 5 Revenue Report (accessed 2026-06-27)

