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Looking at the 2026 slate, there’s a chance things could revert back to the pre-pandemic landscape. There are several highly anticipated titles on the horizon, including Avengers: Doomsday, The Mandalorian & Grogu, and Dune: Part Three. There’s even a stretch during the always-lucrative summer movie season where the list of $1 billion hits released this decade could grow exponentially in a period of just six weeks. And it all starts with the return of some familiar playthings.
Next Summer Could Be Huge for the Box Office

On June 19, 2026, Disney will release Toy Story 5, the latest installment in Pixar’s flagship franchise. While the spinoff Lightyear was a rare commercial misfire for the studio, the mainline Toy Story films have always been sizable draws. Both Toy Story 3 and Toy Story 4 earned over $1 billion worldwide, so it stands reason to believe Toy Story 5 will follow suit. In the post-pandemic era, Pixar is still feeling the effects of becoming a Disney+ franchise (this year’s Elio was another unfortunate flop), but their sequels are reliable. Inside Out 2 was the biggest movie of 2024, bringing in $1.69 billion. With its cross-generational appeal, Toy Story 5 should be a huge hit.
Toy Story 5 isn’t the only animated sequel reaching theaters next summer. Arriving just in time for the busy Fourth of July weekend is Minions 3. Despicable Me has been one of the most popular film franchises since it debuted back in 2010. Two installments (including the first Minions spinoff from 2015) crossed the $1 billion mark, while several others fell just short with totals well over $900 million worldwide. Assuming people haven’t lost interest in Minions hijinks, Minions 3 is poised to be a massive hit. The series track record means it has a realistic shot of passing $1 billion, with $900+ million a worst case scenario. Either way, Universal will be very happy.








