‘Frozen 2’ Sets New Record For First-Day Ticket Presales, Tops ‘Toy Story 4’s First Week Of Presales In Two Days

Walt Disney Animation’sFrozen IIhasn’t even come out yet, and it’s already broken a record. Tickets for the highly-anticipated sequelwent on saleearlier this week, and Fandango reports that in the first day of availability,Frozen IIsold more tickets than the previous record-holder,Toy Story 4. That means it is now the new presales champion for animated movies, with its first-day totals topping those of every other animated film in Fandango’s 19-year history. And its next 24 hours were pretty impressive, too.

Here’s the list of the top animated movies when it comes to Fandango presales:

Yesterday afternoon, Fandango said thatFrozen IIwas “far outpac[ing]” Toy Story 4, and that trend continued into today, when Fandango’s managing editor, Erik Davis, shared more information about the film’s performance thus far:

THIS JUST IN:#Frozen2is unstoppable! We’ve been crunching numbers & check this out: In its first 48 hours of presales at@Fandango, the film has sold more tix than#ToyStory4did in its entire first week of presales, as well as#TheLionKingin its first week of presales, toopic.twitter.com/wPLNJloIJ2

— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis)July 04, 2025

That’s pretty good company to be in, sinceThe Lion KingandToy Story 4ended up at #7 and #30, respectively, on the list of all time worldwide box office performers. And don’t forget that the originalFrozenis still holding strong at #15 on that list.

Of course, thatFrozen 2record and these impressive statistics should not be viewed as the end-all be-all indication of the sequel’s overall box office performance. There are plenty of examples of movies that have high interest in this early period but then drop off dramatically or fail to live up to expectations, withSolo: A Star Wars Storybeing a memorable recent example. But with a prime release date that gives families multiple days across the Thanksgiving holiday to see this movie together, I suspectFrozen IIwill end up closer to its predecessor than a troubledStar Warsmovie.

For more onFrozen 2, be sure to readmy interviewwith directorsJennifer LeeandChris Buckand producerPeter Del Vecho, in which we touch on if the phenomenon of the first film influenced the story of the sequel, the changes Lee has made to Walt Disney Animation in the wake of John Lasseter, how Anna factors into this movie, and the big theme that runs through the new sequel.

Frozen IIarrives in theaters onNovember 22, 2019.