Thirty years and five films in, Pixar and Disney’s Toy Story 5 has crossed $1 billion worldwide, the third film in the series to get there after Toy Story 3 in 2010 and Toy Story 4 in 2019. The Toy Story 5 box office total sits at $1.022 billion worldwide through the July 24-26 weekend, per The Numbers, built from $448.6 million domestic and $573.5 million overseas. The Toy Story 5 box office run still trails Toy Story 3, which finished at $1.067 billion, and Toy Story 4, which topped out at $1.073 billion, but it already owns the series record domestically. 1 in March and has grossed roughly $500 million worldwide against a $150 million budget, the strongest launch for an original Pixar movie since Coco. Spider-Man takes the weekend crown on Friday, and Nolan is chasing the annual one, so the number that matters most in the Toy Story 5 box office story now is $1.073 billion.