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‘Toy Story 5’ Wins Weeekend Box Office With Biggest 2026 Debut

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(L-R): Jessie, Buzz Lightyear, and Woody in Disney and Pixar’s TOY STORY 5. Photo courtesy of Pixar. © 2026 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

Toy Story 5 wins the weekend, and nobody else came close. Pixar’s latest landed like a freight train. The debut set a fresh franchise record and grabbed the biggest opening of 2026. Woody and Buzz Lightyear did the heavy lifting up top. Still, the rest of the chart refused to fold. Steven Spielberg‘s Disclosure Day hung around, and horror hits Obsession and Backrooms kept selling tickets. Here’s how the estimated domestic Top 5 shook out.

Toy Story 5 Wins Big With a Massive $160 Million

Disney and Pixar own the year’s top opening now. The new adventure puts Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and the whole gang back together. Domestic estimates landed at $160 million.

Add in $152 million from overseas and the global tally hits $312 million. Critics liked it. Audiences liked it more.

Family crowds showed up early and often. A start that big usually signals a long, healthy run for Toy Story 5.

‘Disclosure Day’ Holds Second Place

Steven Spielberg‘s sci-fi swing Disclosure Day settled for second while Toy Story 5 dominated theaters. We’re in weekend two for the film now.

An estimated $17 million brought the domestic haul to $78 million. The global number sits around $160 million.

The fall from opening weekend? Pretty steep. But Steven Spielberg‘s name still moves people to the multiplex.

‘Obsession’ Continues Its Remarkable Run

Even as Toy Story 5 topped the box office, Focus Features’ horror hit Obsession wasn’t going quietly. The film pulled another $14.2 million, barely off last weekend’s pace.

That keeps the domestic total climbing to $215 million, with $333 million banked worldwide.

Cheap to make, huge to watch. Obsession now ranks among the most profitable releases on the 2026 calendar.

‘Backrooms’ Stays Strong

With Toy Story 5 leading the weekend box office, A24’s Backrooms simply refused to slow down. Weekend four brought in $7.3 million and lifted the domestic count to $175 million.

Worldwide, the film is knocking on $300 million. That makes Backrooms the biggest earner A24 has ever released.

‘Scary Movie’ Keeps Delivering Laughs

The fifth slot belongs to Scary Movie. The sequel tacked on $6.7 million and crossed $97.4 million domestically. Worldwide, it has sailed past $201 million.

Remember, this thing cost a reported $30 million to make. The math on the latest parody chapter already looks like a win.

Toy Story 5 Wins: Weekend Box Office Estimates

Toy Story 5 wins the 2026 box office crown, and it isn’t a debate. The film took the top spot and posted the year’s biggest opening. Horror kept punching above its weight too. Both Obsession and Backrooms held their ground.

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