The global box office for “Toy Story5” hit a strong $585 million total, combining $297.2 million from domestic markets with $287.8 million internationally, as reported by The Numbers. Walt Disney’s film opened wide on June 19. Its total gross is now more than twice its $250 million production cost, pointing to solid financial results even amid tough summer competition from new movies. It stays at number one in North America despite the releases of “Supergirl” and “Minions & Monsters.”

The competition grew intense last weekend as “Supergirl” opened domestically with $68 million, Deadline reports, adding $30 million from 77 international markets. This film was directed by Craig Gillespie, known for “I, Tonya” and “Cruella,” and stars Milly Alcock as Supergirl. Reviews showed mixed reactions despite the strong start. CinemaScore gave it a “B-” grade, while PostTrak’s “definite recommend” score was only 52%, indicating lukewarm enthusiasm from audiences.

“Supergirl” has a budget near $170 million, and Variety says it must hit close to $300 million globally to break even. But early numbers hint it might struggle to reach this target, with its overseas debut just $1.9 million across 19 markets. The $68 million domestic opening shows audience interest but raises questions about its long-term box office strength.

Animated film “Minions & Monsters” kicked off with a worldwide total of $10.7 million, including $2.3 million from Australia, Deadline notes. In Australia, it ranked second at the weekend box office. The movie pulled in $755,000 from 150 screens on opening weekend and topped charts in countries like Germany, earning $824,000 on Saturday. Early previews from Mexico brought in an additional $351,000, signaling a broad release strategy across important regions.


Box Office Context

Looking at 2026 box office trends, “Super Mario Galaxy” leads worldwide with a $1 billion gross, collecting $429.7 million domestically and $577.8 million internationally. This blockbuster sets the bar high for family and franchise films. Years earlier, “Jackass Forever” opened with $38 million in the U.S. and finished with $80 million globally, demonstrating the niche appeal of adult comedy franchises.


Box Office Performance Details

Data confirms “Toy Story 5” earned $297,241,642 domestically and $287,800,000 internationally, reaching a worldwide total of $585,041,642 after less than two weeks in theaters, according to The Numbers. It played in 4,425 theaters across domestic and international markets, with an average two-week run, showing wide accessibility. With its $250 million budget, this gross means the movie is already in the black.

Meanwhile, “Supergirl” dropped to $73 million globally in its second weekend, TheWrap reports. This decline is common for big-budget superhero movies facing mixed reviews. Rotten Tomatoes scores are strong — 88% from critics and 86% from audiences — but CinemaScore’s lukewarm result suggests a short theater stay ahead. Its international debut was limited to $1.9 million from 19 markets, showing challenges in expanding beyond the U.S.


Studio Strategy

Walt Disney, the studio behind “Toy Story 5,” benefits from smart timing and worldwide marketing, blending brand loyalty and nostalgia while adding new elements to keep the series fresh. This approach helps the franchise succeed in key overseas markets like Germany and Australia.


Newswire

Industry analysts highlight ongoing challenges for films like “Supergirl,” where high costs and mixed audience reactions weigh on long-term profitability. Variety notes that hitting the $300 million breakeven point requires steady box office receipts and strong international returns.

‘Toy Story 5’ was released wide on June 19th, 2026.

Milly Alcock stars as Supergirl, but ‘Toy Story 5’ cast details aren’t provided here.