Toy Story 5 Hits $300M in 10 Days - Pixar's Fastest Ever
Woody vs a tablet named Lilypad. $160M opening, $72M second weekend. Bonnie's toys are fighting for playtime and winning the box office.
Buzz and Woody thought they had seen everything. Then a tablet moved into the bedroom.
Toy Story 5 - in theaters since June 19 - just crossed $300 million domestic in 10 days. That is the fastest any Toy Story film has ever hit the mark.
The numbers
| Milestone | Figure |
|---|---|
| Opening weekend (US) | ~$160M |
| Second weekend | ~$72.5M (-54%) |
| 10-day domestic total | $300M+ |
| Rotten Tomatoes (critics) | 93% |
For context: Toy Story 3 and 4 needed a third weekend to reach $300M. This one got there on day 10.
Hollywood’s summer was already hot - Devil Wears Prada 2, indie horrors, Spielberg’s Disclosure Day. Pixar just reminded everyone who raised the generation that still buys tickets.
What the movie is about
Bonnie has a new rival for attention: Lilypad (voiced by Greta Lee) - a smart tablet with opinions about screen time.
Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the gang fight for relevance in a kid’s world that now includes algorithms.
It is funny. It is also quietly brutal if you grew up on the first film in 1995.
Watch the trailer
Minions & Monsters arrives July 1 as competition. Toy Story 5 still held #1 on the weekend Supergirl opened soft.
Analysts now talk about $1 billion worldwide - the same club Toy Story 3 and 4 joined.
The toys are not obsolete yet. The box office agrees.