Toy Story 5, the latest installment in the popular animated franchise by Disney and Pixar, had a record-breaking debut weekend, earning over $310 million globally. The film, which premiered on June 19, follows characters like Woody, Jessie, and Buzz Lightyear facing their most significant challenge yet—a tablet. It earned over $160 million in North America and more than $150 million internationally during its first weekend. This strong performance marks Disney and Pixar’s return to form after several challenges in recent years. The movie is currently the highest-grossing film of the year with over $1 billion in revenue. With a production budget of approximately $250 million, the film needs to earn at least double that amount to cover additional marketing costs. While many Pixar films have traditionally recouped their budgets, some newer titles like Elio and Lightyear underperformed at the box office.
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