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Box Office: ‘Toy Story 5’ Eyes Record $150 Million-Plus Opening Weekend
“Toy Story 5” should send the box office to infinity… and beyond. The latest entry in Disney and Pixar’s beloved animated franchise is targeting a debut of $145 million to $150 million from 4,400 North American theaters. Industry watchers believe that initial ticket sales could soar even higher — with some predicting a tally closer […]
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According to Variety’s source item, Box Office: ‘Toy Story 5’ Eyes Record $150 Million-Plus Opening Weekend, “Toy Story 5” should send the box office to infinity… and beyond. The latest entry in Disney and Pixar’s beloved animated franchise is targeting a debut of $145 million to $150 million from 4,400 North American theaters. Industry watchers believe that initial ticket sales could soar even higher — with some predicting a tally closer […]
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- Box Office: ‘Toy Story 5’ Eyes Record $150 Million-Plus Opening WeekendVariety - 2026-06-17T13:15:27+00:00
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