After 30 Years, Pixar’s Best Movie Is Coming Back to Theaters
On September 12th, Toy Story, the groundbreaking animated film that started Pixar’s animation reign, will be returning to theaters for a special one-night screening. Originally released on November 22nd in 1995, this cinematic marvel was directed by John Lasseter and written along with Pete Docter and Andrew Stanton. The movie was a moderate financial success, grossing $244.6 million globally. Over the years, it has spawned a successful franchise that continues to produce new installments, each surpassing box office expectations. For instance, Toy Story 2 earned $487 million worldwide in 1999, while Toy Story 3 grossed an impressive $1.06 billion worldwide in 2010, and the latest installment, Toy Story 4, made a staggering $1.07 billion worldwide in 2019. This re-release will occur approximately a month before the film’s actual anniversary.