“Toy Story 5” has earned over $800 million so far; can it surpass the success of the franchise’s previous film?

The film Toy Story 5 has achieved a significant commercial milestone in the global box office, accumulating over $800 million in worldwide ticket sales. Following three weekends of its theatrical release, the animated sequel earned $381 million domestically within the United States. Internationally, the film generated $427.3 million, bringing its total worldwide gross to $808.6 million.

Based on its current trajectory, Toy Story 5 is positioned to approach the $1 billion mark. If these figures continue, the movie could surpass the previous record set by Toy Story 4 (2019), which grossed $1.07 billion, establishing it as the highest-grossing sequel in the popular Disney and Pixar toy story franchise. Currently, the film ranks as the third highest-grossing movie of the year.

It trails only two other major releases: the Super Mario Galaxy Movie, which has earned $1.009 billion, and the biographical film Micha, concerning Michael Jackson. The strong performance of this new toy story installment demonstrates substantial audience engagement with the beloved characters. The continued success of the franchise confirms the enduring appeal of the toy narrative.

Industry analysts are closely monitoring the film’s performance to gauge its final global earnings, which have already reached hundreds of millions of dollars. The cumulative revenue places the story firmly among the year’s top earners.

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