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Box Office Reports

Toy Story 5 Dominates U.K. Box Office as Summer Slate Heats Up

By Ammar Sabilarrohman
May 28, 2026 5 Min Read
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The U.K. and Ireland box office is currently witnessing a period of remarkable revitalization, anchored by the runaway success of Disney and Pixar’s latest animated juggernaut, Toy Story 5. As the industry navigates the peak of the summer season, the theatrical landscape is proving that audiences are hungrier than ever for both blockbuster spectacle and diverse, genre-spanning storytelling.

Main Facts: The Reign of Woody and Buzz

In its sophomore frame, Toy Story 5 has solidified its position as the undisputed king of the multiplexes. Despite a predictable post-opening dip, the film maintained an ironclad hold on the top spot, dropping only 36% to collect a commanding £9.1 million ($12.1 million). This performance is not merely a reflection of brand loyalty; it signals a genuine "event" status that has re-energized the U.K. marketplace.

After just 10 days in theaters, the cumulative receipts for the film have rocketed to an exceptional $38.3 million. Industry analysts suggest that this trajectory places the film on a path to become one of the highest-grossing animated features of the decade within the region. The film’s ability to draw in multi-generational audiences—from those who grew up with the original 1995 classic to a new generation of children—has created a "must-see" phenomenon that competing studios are finding difficult to counter.

Chronology: A Weekend of Shifts and Debuts

The box office landscape this past weekend saw a healthy mix of high-octane franchise entries and genre-specific releases.

The Top 5 Roundup

Following the runaway leader, Warner Bros. claimed the runner-up spot with the wide-circuit launch of the highly anticipated DC Universe film, Supergirl. Opening in over 300 locations, the film pulled in $3.6 million, a solid start that underscores the enduring popularity of DC’s expanded cinematic world.

Universal’s sci-fi thriller Disclosure Day, helmed by industry titan Steven Spielberg, demonstrated significant longevity. Now in its third weekend, the film added $1.1 million to its coffers, bringing its total U.K. and Ireland haul to $14.2 million. The film’s ability to maintain its audience despite the influx of new arrivals speaks to the strength of its narrative and the "Spielberg factor."

Paramount, meanwhile, secured a top-four presence with the wide comedy debut of Jackass: Best and Last. The franchise’s latest outing banked $1 million in its opening frame, catering to a loyal, albeit niche, fanbase. Rounding out the top five, Universal’s resilient horror-romance Obsession continues to defy the odds. In its seventh frame, the film pocketed $772,492, pushing its impressive cumulative total to $21.8 million—a testament to the "sleeper hit" power of original genre cinema.

The Mid-Tier and Long-Tail Performers

The remainder of the top 10 was defined by films holding their ground against the competition. Paramount’s horror parody reboot, Scary Movie, took sixth place in its fourth weekend with $295,675, lifting its total to $11.7 million. Anime Ltd’s Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity captured seventh place with a respectable $278,263 opening.

A24’s psychological viral horror, Backrooms, continues to perform well in its fifth week, taking $259,334 for a $16.2 million total. Picturehouse Entertainment’s event cinema release of the National Theatre’s Les Liaisons Dangereuses – NT Live 2026 proved that live theater recordings retain a dedicated audience, pulling in $215,230. Finally, Universal’s biographical musical drama Michael closed out the top 10 in its 10th week, adding $182,242 to reach a staggering lifetime total of $69.6 million.

Supporting Data: The Economic Pulse

The data from this weekend suggests a robust recovery for the theatrical industry. Total weekend revenue for the top 10 films remains significantly higher than the equivalent period from the previous year.

Key Performance Metrics:

  • Market Saturation: Films with over 300 screen counts—such as Toy Story 5, Supergirl, and the upcoming Minions & Monsters—continue to generate the lion’s share of revenue, indicating that wide-release strategies remain the industry standard for profitability.
  • Genre Longevity: The success of Obsession (7 weeks) and Michael (10 weeks) highlights a shift in consumer behavior where "word-of-mouth" films are enjoying longer theatrical windows than previously anticipated.
  • Diverse Appeal: The presence of anime, event cinema (NT Live), and independent psychological horror in the top 10 demonstrates that the U.K. market is becoming increasingly fragmented, favoring a "something for everyone" approach.

Official Responses and Industry Outlook

While studios remain tight-lipped about specific profit margins, the consensus among distributors is one of cautious optimism. The heavy investment in marketing, particularly for summer tentpoles like Toy Story 5 and the upcoming The Invite, appears to be paying dividends.

"The marketplace is healthy because the product is varied," says one independent distributor. "We aren’t just relying on superheroes. We are seeing audiences return for documentaries, anime, and prestige biographical dramas. That is a sign of a mature, recovering market."

Implications: The Road Ahead

The upcoming theatrical frame promises to be even more competitive. On Wednesday, July 1, Universal will lead a mid-week push with Pierre Coffin’s Minions & Monsters, which is expected to challenge Toy Story 5 for the top spot.

By Friday, July 3, the landscape will expand significantly. The highly anticipated The Invite, a comedy-drama directed by Olivia Wilde, will hit over 300 screens. With a star-studded cast including Seth Rogen, Penelope Cruz, and Edward Norton, industry insiders expect a strong opening that could dominate the adult demographic.

Furthermore, the week will be defined by a mix of nostalgia and international flair:

  1. 50th Anniversary Reissue: Park Circus is rolling out Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver across 100+ locations, a bold move that tests the appetite for classic cinema in a modern, blockbuster-driven era.
  2. Global Expansion: Yash Raj Films is betting big on Alpha, the latest in their spy franchise, signaling the growing importance of international cinema in the U.K. mainstream.
  3. Specialized Slate: A diverse array of niche films, including Mubi’s Self-Criticism of a Bourgeois Dog and Zee Studios’ Nagabandham – The Secret Treasure, highlights the continued importance of the "arthouse" segment.

As we move into July, the overarching implication is clear: the U.K. box office is no longer defined by a single type of film. Instead, the current climate is a delicate ecosystem where high-budget animation, gritty horror, and prestige international features can coexist. The success of Toy Story 5 has provided the necessary momentum, but the next three weeks will determine if this momentum can be sustained through the remainder of the summer.

Whether it is the mass appeal of Pixar’s latest, the star power of an Olivia Wilde comedy, or the cultural weight of a Scorsese classic, the message to exhibitors is clear: provide the content, and the audience will return. The "stranglehold" currently enjoyed by Toy Story 5 may soon be tested, but for now, the industry is riding a wave of success that feels both substantial and sustainable.

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