Pixar’s beloved toys returned in a big way this weekend, as Toy Story 5 shattered records with one of the biggest openings of 2026. The family-friendly sequel dominated the domestic box office while holdovers like Disclosure Day and the unstoppable Obsession continued strong runs.
Top Box Office This Weekend (Domestic Estimates)
| Position | Movie Title | Weekend Gross | Total Gross (Domestic) | Weeks in Release |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Toy Story 5 (Disney/Pixar) | $160,000,000 | $160,000,000 | 1 |
| 2 | Disclosure Day (Universal) | $17,000,000 | $78,284,000 | 2 |
| 3 | Obsession (Focus Features) | $14,200,000 | $215,835,000 | 6 |
| 4 | Backrooms (A24) | $7,311,000 | $175,191,000 | 4 |
| 5 | Scary Movie (Paramount) | $6,700,000 | ~$91M+ | 3 |

New This Week: Toy Story 5
Disney and Pixar deliver another heartfelt hit with Toy Story 5. Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and the gang face their biggest challenge yet: modern technology. When a clever new tablet device named Lilypad enters Bonnie’s life, the toys must prove that nothing replaces the magic of real playtime and friendship.
Featuring the returning voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Joan Cusack — plus new additions like Greta Lee as Lilypad — the film blends nostalgia, humor, and emotional depth. It opened to a massive $160M, setting a new franchise record and becoming 2026’s biggest debut so far. Families and longtime fans are raving about the perfect mix of laughs and life lessons.
Official Trailer: Toy Story 5 Official Trailer
Holdover Highlights
- Disclosure Day held the #2 spot in its second weekend with $17M (-62%). Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi thriller continues to draw audiences with its timely themes of truth, aliens, and humanity, starring Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor. Cumulative total is climbing nicely toward $80M domestic.
- Obsession remains a box office phenomenon in its sixth weekend, adding another $14.2M with only a modest drop. The micro-budget horror breakout has now surpassed $215M domestically and shows no signs of slowing down thanks to incredible word-of-mouth.
- Backrooms continued its solid run with $7.3M in weekend four. Kane Parsons’ atmospheric horror based on the viral creepypasta keeps pulling in fans of unsettling liminal spaces and psychological tension.
- Scary Movie rounded out the top five with $6.7M in its third weekend. The Wayans-led parody is still delivering laughs as it skewers modern horror trends.
This weekend proves the power of family franchises and original storytelling alike. With Toy Story 5 leading the charge, summer movie season is in full swing!