When Toy Story 3 hit theaters in 2010, it had been over 10 years since the previous film was released. Anticipation was high, with many adults feeling connected to Andy’s story, having grown up alongside him. It hit the perfect nostalgic note for many. It ended up grossing about $110 million in its opening weekend, which at the time was the biggest opener ever for a Pixar film. How high can Toy Story 4 fly? [Read more…]
Box Office Roundup: Toy Story 3 Takes Over #9 Spot All-Time
Well, that didn’t last long. After passing Transformers 2 just a few days ago, Toy Story 3 passed Spider-Man to become the ninth-highest grossing film in North America. Toy Story 3 officially grossed about $1.5 million the weekend spanning August 20-22 to bring its domestic total to $403.8 million. With the eighth biggest film, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, at $423.3 million, Pixar’s newest film will stay in the number nine spot until the end of its theatrical run. [Read more…]
Toy Story 3 Now #10 All-Time in North America
With yesterday’s gross of $332,604 in the U.S. and Canada, Toy Story 3 has broken through into the Top 10 All-Time at the box office. Passing Transformers 2, Toy Story 3 currently stands at a total of $402,280,518 domestically. [Read more…]
Toy Story 3 Now Highest Grossing Pixar Film
This past weekend, Toy Story 3 passed Finding Nemo to become the all-time leader at the box office for Pixar Animation Studios. As of August 8, the North American total stood at over $396 million, with the rest of the world bringing in about $498 million, for a worldwide total of $895 million. During its run in 2003, Finding Nemo accumulated $867 million worldwide. [Read more…]
It’s Official: Toy Story 3 Is Pixar’s Biggest Film EVER in North America (Updated)

Toy Story 3 is now in theaters
After debuting with the largest opening weekend ever for an animated feature, Toy Story 3 has officially overtaken Finding Nemo to become Pixar’s most successful film ever in the US and Canda. The box office gross of about $2.8 million for Monday, Jul 12 brings the total gross for the new entry in the Toy Story franchise to an astounding $342 million, enough to pass Finding Nemo‘s $339.7 million. [Read more…]