‘Toy Story 5’ Sets A Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Record
Toy Story 5 debuted at number one with a 95% Rotten Tomatoes audience score. The film earned a franchise-high $160 million domestic launch. It is the first movie in the series to move away from a G rating.
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Updated opening day earnings to $160 million and added the specific 95% audience score and rating change.
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Toy Story 5 Sets Franchise Records for Box Office and Audience Scores
confidence 90%Toy Story 5 debuted at number one with a 95% Rotten Tomatoes audience score. The film earned a franchise-high $160 million domestic launch. It is the first movie in the series to move away from a G rating.
What's confirmed:
- Toy Story 5 earned a 95% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
- The film had a $160 million domestic launch.
- Toy Story 5 opened at No. 1.
- The film has the highest audience score of any movie in the Toy Story franchise.
Still unconfirmed:
- The film broke a 31 year tradition by receiving a rating other than G.
- The movie opened on 4,425 screens.
- The film surpassed the $120 million debut of Toy Story 4.
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Toy Story 5 Sets Rotten Tomatoes Audience Record and Strong Box Office Start
confidence 90%Toy Story 5 opened nationwide on June 19, earning $71 million on its opening day. The film set a Pixar franchise record for its Rotten Tomatoes audience score. Plot details indicate Woody and Buzz face off against a tablet.
What's confirmed:
- Toy Story 5 opened nationwide on June 19.
- The film earned $71 million on its opening day.
- Toy Story 5 set a Rotten Tomatoes audience score record for the Pixar franchise.
- The movie features Woody and Buzz battling a tablet.
Still unconfirmed:
- The movie opened with a 95% Rotten Tomatoes rating.