“Toy Story 5” earns 15 million euros – leaves other films of 2026 behind

The upcoming animated film, “Toy Story 5,” is anticipated to be a significant box office success this weekend. The sequel has generated substantial revenue during its pre-screening period, accumulating approximately 15.2 million euros. This pre-showing total establishes it as the highest pre-screening result for 2026, surpassing the earnings of the film “Michael,” which brought in around 11 million euros.

Furthermore, this figure ranks as the second-best pre-screening performance for an animated film, trailing only “Incredibles 2” from 2018, which grossed an estimated 16.1 million euros. In comparison to previous releases, the initial weekend performance of “Michael” reached approximately 84.4 million euros, while “Incredibles 2” achieved a gross of roughly 159 million euros. Industry projections suggest that “Toy Story 5” is set to open its theatrical run with a weekend gross estimated between 126 and 130 million euros.

These financial indicators point to strong early market interest in the new film. The pre-screening figures provide key data points for analysts tracking the current performance of major animated features. The revenue earned in euros across these different metrics provides a clear measure of the anticipated commercial impact of the film upon its full release.

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