‘Toy Story 5“ rakes in the biggest box-office debut of the year with a franchise-best $160 million
Summary
“Toy Story 5” earned $160 million in ticket sales during its opening weekend in the U.S., making it the biggest debut of the year and the highest for the series. Worldwide, it made $312 million, continuing the strong success of the “Toy Story” franchise for Disney and Pixar.Key Facts
- “Toy Story 5” made $160 million in domestic ticket sales over its opening weekend.
- The film earned $152 million internationally in its first weekend.
- Globally, the movie brought in $312 million during its opening weekend.
- This is the best launch in the “Toy Story” series, beating the previous record of $120 million from “Toy Story 4.”
- The franchise had earned over $3 billion from past films and merchandising before this release.
- “Toy Story 5” cost $250 million to make, not counting marketing expenses.
- The movie features voice actors Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Joan Cusack returning to their roles.
- The film was directed by Andrew Stanton, known for other Pixar hits like “Finding Nemo” and “WALL-E.”
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