Toy Story 5 Crosses $800 Million Worldwide As It Chases A Billion

To infinity and beyond, indeed. Toy Story 5 box office has crossed $800 million at the global box office after just three weekends in theaters, and the Pixar sequel is now firmly on track to become Disney’s first billion-dollar film of 2026.

The Numbers Behind $808 Million

According to Variety, the Andrew Stanton directed film has earned $381 million domestically and $427.3 million internationally, bringing its worldwide tally to a massive $808.6 million. That makes it Pixar’s ninth highest-grossing movie worldwide, having already climbed past the lifetime totals of The Incredibles, Up, and Monsters University. Domestically, the film has passed Finding Nemo to become Pixar’s sixth biggest release ever in North America.

Remarkably, Woody and the gang are not done adding new markets. Germany does not receive the film until July 23, with Disney having delayed the release there to give Illumination’s Minions and Monsters room to perform in one of the franchise’s strongest territories. That means Toy Story 5 still has fuel left in the tank as it chases the record.

Chasing A Franchise Record

At this pace, the film is expected to surpass 2019’s Toy Story 4, which finished its run at $1.07 billion and currently holds the franchise record. It already ranks as the third-biggest Hollywood release of 2026 worldwide, trailing only Illumination’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, which has already crossed the billion-dollar mark at $1.009 billion, and the Michael Jackson biopic Michael at $991 million. Since both of those films opened in the spring and have largely wound down, the Toy Story 5 box office is poised to climb even higher on the yearly charts, and it has already passed Michael to rank second domestically.

It is a remarkable run for a film that carried a hefty $250 million budget, a figure industry watchers say has already been justified through the theatrical run alone. The milestone caps a rapid climb from just days ago, when we reported the film had reached $764 million worldwide in its third weekend. The only question left now is not whether Toy Story 5 reaches ten figures, but how far past the mark it can go.

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