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Toy Story 5 Leads a Monster June 2026 at the Box Office — Pixar, Fast & Furious, and Minions Go to War

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Toy Story 5 Leads a Monster June 2026 at the Box Office

If you thought summer movie season couldn't get any bigger this year, June 2026 is here to prove you wrong. Pixar is bringing back our favorite toys, the Fast & Furious crew is gunning for one more ride, and the Minions are making monsters their problem. This month is basically a box office buffet — and we're here for it.

Pixar's Toy Story 5: The Main Event

Let's start with the obvious heavyweight. Toy Story 5 hits theaters on June 19, 2026, and it's shaping up to be Pixar's most ambitious entry since the original trilogy. The film brings back Tom Hanks as Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, alongside Annie Potts (Bo Peep) and Joan Cusack (Jessie). Newcomer Greta Lee joins the cast voicing a character called Lilypad, adding fresh energy to the beloved ensemble.

Director Andrew Stanton returns to helm the sequel, with Pete Docter serving as executive producer. Early tracking suggests a massive opening weekend — some analysts are predicting a $100M+ domestic debut. After The Super Mario Galaxy Movie already crossed $629 million globally this year, Pixar clearly has family audiences primed for another big swing.

What We Know About the Plot

While Pixar is keeping details under wraps, the teaser hints at a storyline where the toys encounter a new generation of kids — and a mysterious toy that challenges everything they thought they knew about purpose and belonging. Classic Pixar emotional gut-punch incoming.

The Rest of June's Theatrical Lineup

But Toy Story 5 isn't the only game in town. Here's what else is hitting theaters this month:

  • The Furious (June 26)Vin Diesel returns for what's being marketed as the penultimate chapter in the Fast & Furious saga. Directed by Justin Lin, the film reportedly features practical stunts that will make you forget CGI exists. If this one delivers, it could challenge Toy Story 5 for the June crown.
  • Minions and Monsters (June 12) — Illumination's latest sends Steve Carell's Gru and the Minions into a monster-filled adventure. Early reactions from test screenings describe it as the funniest Minions movie since the original Despicable Me.
  • Disclosure Day (June 5)Steven Spielberg delivers a grounded sci-fi thriller exploring what happens when humanity's greatest secrets are suddenly exposed to the public. With Tom Holland and Zendaya in lead roles, this one's already generating serious awards buzz.

Why June 2026 Could Be a Record-Breaking Month

Industry analysts are already calling June 2026 a potential record-setter. Between Pixar's proven family appeal, the Fast & Furious franchise's global pull, and Spielberg's prestige factor, there's something for every demographic. AMC Theatres and Regal Cinemas have both reported advance booking numbers that exceed 2025's summer peak by double digits.

The only real question is whether audiences can keep up. With four major releases in three weeks, your wallet might need to brace itself. But honestly? When was the last time June gave us this much cinematic firepower all at once?

Which June 2026 release are you most excited about? Drop your picks in the comments — and don't forget to grab those tickets early, because these sellouts are coming fast.

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