'Toy Story 5' Tops Box Office for Two Consecutive Days, Surpasses 150,000 Viewers

Jun 19, 2026

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Disney and Pixar's animated film 'Toy Story 5' (directed by Andrew Stanton) has maintained its top spot at the box office for two consecutive days.

According to the Korean Film Council's integrated computer network for movie theater tickets on the 19th, 'Toy Story 5' attracted 63,152 viewers nationwide on the 18th. The cumulative number of viewers stands at 159,482.

'Toy Story 5' depicts the story of toys such as Jessie, Woody, and Buzz reuniting for an unpredictable journey as they face an unprecedented crisis with the arrival of 'Lilypad,' a smart tablet that has become Bonnie's new friend.

The film was released on the 17th, drawing 90,000 viewers on its first day, and saw a slight decline on the second day with 60,000 viewers. However, it continues to hold the number one spot in ticket reservation rates, raising expectations for a surge in viewership this coming weekend.

As the new installment arrives seven years after the fourth film, which was released in 2019 and attracted 3.4 million viewers, it has been receiving significant attention from fans of the series both before and after its release.

 

Reported by Kim Ji-hye | SBS Entertainment News
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