Toy Story 5 is on track to make $160 million for the biggest opening of 2026

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Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day” is down 69 percent, while “Obsession” will finally see a lower weekend than its opening.

(LR): Bullseye and Jessie with Lilypad in Disney and Pixar's Toy Story 5

(LR): Bullseye and Jessie with Lilypad in Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5. Disney/Pixar

Disney and Pixar are unwrapping a big box office gift Toy Story 5which is on track for its biggest opening of the year so far in the $160 million range. This is after the film had the second biggest opening day ever for an animated film with $71 million, right behind it Incredibles 2$72.2 million in 2018

Audiences gave the film a CinemaScore rating ahead of 2019 Toy Story 4which bowed to $120.9 million in June. toy story Veteran Andrew Stanton directs, with Kenna Harris co-directing.

Steven Spielberg and Universal’s original sci-fi feature Disclosure day It dropped 69 percent and is expected to earn about $17 million in its second weekend after opening to $44 million. Its domestic balance will end at approximately $78 million at the end of the week.

In its sixth weekend, the Focus Features film made a splash at the box office mania It will eventually post a lower weekend than its $17.2 million opening, and is expected to earn about $14 million for a domestic total of about $215 million. It has long become Focus’s No. 1 film of all time domestically and internationally, grossing more than $300 million.

New entries include a neon horror feature Leviticus. The Sundance horror blockbuster is looking to take in around $3 million, while starring Hugh Jackman The death of Robin Hood It’s looking at about $2.5 million. pig and A Quiet Place: Day One Director Michael Sarnosky is behind the project, which tells the story of Robin Hood’s final days.

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