Disney’s streaming platform has become the go‑to destination for family‑friendly content, and the latest evidence of that trend is the surge in popularity of the Toy Story franchise on Disney+. According to FlixPatrol, all four theatrical Toy Story films are currently in the top ten worldwide on Disney+, with a special look at Toy Story 5 occupying the overall top spot. The data show that the franchise is a major driver of the service’s streaming traffic.

Disney+ launched on November 12 2019 in the United States, Canada and the Netherlands and has since expanded to more than 100 countries. The service is part of Disney Streaming, the division that was formerly BAMTech. As of the third quarter of 2024, Disney+ had 153.8 million global subscribers, and the platform’s paid membership count is now 131.6 million. Disney+ is the third most‑subscribed video‑on‑demand service after Amazon Prime Video and Netflix.

Animation is the core of Disney+’s family offering. The platform hosts classic Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse and contemporary series like Bluey. Pixar titles are a key component of the catalog; the studio’s newest film, Hoppers, opened in theaters on March 6 2026 and is scheduled to stream on Disney+ on June 3 2026. Other recent releases, such as Zootopia 2 and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Christmas — The Last Straw, also appear on the service.

The Toy Story series has long been a staple of Disney+’s family lineup. FlixPatrol’s June 11 2026 report shows the first four movies—Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3 and Toy Story 4—all in the worldwide top ten. The special look at Toy Story 5 is the overall leader. The trend reflects a pattern of families revisiting earlier installments before watching the new theatrical release.

Toy Story 5 opened in theaters on Friday, June 9 2026. Box‑office projections released a few weeks earlier estimated a $150 million domestic opening weekend, a figure that exceeds the $120 million debut of Toy Story 4. If the opening weekend matches or exceeds the projection, the film would surpass Toy Story 3’s adjusted‑for‑inflation record of $120.9 million. Cinelytic forecast that Toy Story 5 would be the biggest movie of June and the second‑highest‑grossing film of the summer domestically. A partnership with Diesel Labs produced a similar forecast, with Toy Story 5 scoring the second‑biggest “Attention Signal” on social‑media platforms such as YouTube and Facebook.

The streaming popularity of the Toy Story franchise signals strong demand for the new film. Disney+ charts show a spike in viewership for the earlier titles as families prepare for the theatrical release. The data suggest that the franchise’s presence on the platform may help sustain audience engagement and support future releases, including potential sequels or spin‑offs.

For Disney and Pixar, the combined streaming and theatrical performance of Toy Story 5 could influence marketing strategies and licensing decisions. The success of the franchise on Disney+ may encourage the studio to release more animated titles on the platform ahead of theatrical windows, a model that has already proven effective for other Pixar releases.

In summary, Disney+ remains a dominant force in family entertainment, with a robust subscriber base and a catalog that includes the highly streamed Toy Story franchise. The platform’s performance ahead of Toy Story 5’s theatrical debut highlights the continued relevance of Disney’s animated properties. Upcoming releases such as Hoppers on June 3 2026 and other family titles will likely keep the service’s streaming traffic high as the summer progresses.