Box Office: ‘Toy Story 5’ Ignites to Series-Best $312 Million Globally, ‘Obsession’ and ‘Backrooms’ Surpass $300 Million Milestone

"Toy Story 5" generated $312 million globally in its opening weekend, setting a new franchise record for Disney and Pixar. This total comprises $160 million from domestic ticket sales and $152 million from international markets. The previous record holder for the franchise was "Toy Story 4," which earned $238 million worldwide, including $120 million internationally, during its debut. "Toy Story 5" surpassed expectations, outperforming the opening weekend of "Toy Story 4" by $74 million worldwide. The film's strong performance indicates continued audience enthusiasm for the beloved animated series. In addition to "Toy Story 5's" success, two other films, "Obsession" and "Backrooms," have also surpassed the $300 million global box office milestone. The specific opening weekend figures for "Obsession" and "Backrooms" were not detailed, but their cumulative global earnings have crossed this significant threshold. This suggests a robust performance across multiple film genres in the current box office landscape.
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