On Friday, Toy Story 5 continued its reign at the U.K. and Ireland box office, securing the number one position for the third consecutive weekend. The latest installment in the beloved Pixar franchise grossed £5.7 million (approximately $7.6 million), bringing its three-week total to an impressive £37.9 million (around $50.7 million).
Toy Story 5: A Box Office Phenomenon
The success of Toy Story 5 reflects its strong appeal among audiences in the U.K. and Ireland. With its engaging storyline and beloved characters, the film has managed to capture the hearts of families and fans alike. The film's performance is notable considering it is competing against other major releases.
With its cumulative earnings now standing at £37.9 million, Toy Story 5 demonstrates the effectiveness of Disney's marketing strategies and the franchise's enduring popularity. The film's ability to attract viewers consistently over multiple weekends is a testament to its quality and audience engagement.
Minions & Monsters: A Strong Debut
In second place, Universal's new release, Minions & Monsters, made a significant impact during its opening weekend. The film launched in over 300 locations and generated a solid $5.8 million in its debut.



