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‘Toy Story 5’ Dominates Weekend Box Office

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The toys are back. Fans were clearly ready. According to Variety, Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5 dominated the domestic box office on Friday. The opening haul: $71 million from 4,425 North American theaters.

Forecasts put the three-day total somewhere between $150 million and $175 million. Either way, the record falls. No entry in the franchise has ever opened bigger. The previous high belonged to Toy Story 4, which managed $120 million back in 2019.

Toy Story 5 Dominates the Weekend for Disney and Pixar

That kind of debut means a lot to Disney and Pixar right now. The film reportedly carried a $250 million price tag, and that is before a single marketing dollar. Nothing else in theaters even came close. Toy Story 5 tops the chart by a mile.

So what is all the fuss about? Buzz, Woody, and Jessie return, this time facing off against a talkative educational tablet named Lilypad. The gadget wants Bonnie’s playtime all to itself. Cue the conflict.

The voice cast brings back the regulars: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Joan Cusack. Plenty of new faces join too. Greta Lee, Keanu Reeves, Craig Robinson, Alan Cumming, Conan O’Brien, and Bad Bunny all turn up.

‘Disclosure Day’ Holds Second Place

Nobody got near the toys. Toy Story 5 claims the crown, and second place fell to Disclosure Day. Steven Spielberg‘s sci-fi thriller pulled $4.9 million on Friday as it entered weekend two.

By Sunday it should tack on another $17.2 million, a 61% slide from its debut. That lifts the domestic running total to roughly $78.4 million. Universal footed a $115 million production bill, plus $80 million more for marketing.

Horror Continues to Thrive

Then there is Obsession, the breakout that refuses to fade. Focus Features’ horror thriller held third in its sixth weekend out, grabbing $4.7 million Friday. Expect around $14 million by Sunday. That nudges the domestic total to about $215 million. Not bad for a film made on roughly $1 million.

Two more held the back half of the top five. A24’s Backrooms took fourth, opening Friday at $2.4 million and tracking toward $7.4 million by Sunday. Four weekends in, it should cross $175 million domestically. Paramount’s Scary Movie rounded out fifth with $2.1 million Friday and a projected $6.6 million weekend. That puts its three-week haul near $97 million. Across the board, though, every title chased Toy Story 5 from a distance.

‘The Death of Robin Hood’ Opens Modestly

The other major newcomer arrived without much noise. A24’s The Death of Robin Hood opened eighth, scraping $1.1 million Friday across 1,782 theaters. A $2.5 million weekend is the likely finish. Hugh Jackman plays the worn outlaw, Jodie Comer at his side, both circling redemption after a life of crime.

Toy Story 5 Leads the Projected Weekend Top 5

At the top of the heap, Toy Story 5 reigns without question. Here is how the projected top five shakes out, based on current studio estimates:

  1. Toy Story 5: $150 million to $175 million
  2. Disclosure Day: $17.2 million
  3. Obsession: $14 million
  4. Backrooms: $7.4 million
  5. Scary Movie: $6.6 million

Down in eighth, The Death of Robin Hood should close out around $2.5 million.

Final weekend box office numbers land tomorrow.

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