Cineplex Inc. says its box office performance improves in June, attributing the rise to strong results for “Toy Story 5.” The company reports second-quarter box office revenue of $55.8 million, compared with $51.8 million in the same period a year earlier. Cineplex links the increase to the theatre chain’s revenue gains following the film’s release and notes that “Toy Story 5” posts the largest domestic opening weekend of 2026 so far.
The reporting characterizes the movie as a key driver of customer demand during the period, contributing to higher overall box office receipts. While both sources focus on the effect of the franchise’s latest installment, they present the same core figures: the year-over-year comparison for second-quarter box office revenue and Cineplex’s statement that “Toy Story 5” is currently the highest opening domestic weekend in 2026. No additional box office breakdown by market, film, or other revenue components is included in the provided excerpts.