'Toy Story 5' trailer out: Woody, Buzz reunite to battle tech in Pixar's next chapter
Washington, February 20
Disney and Pixar have unveiled the first full trailer for 'Toy Story 5', marking the return of one of animation's most beloved franchises seven years after its last chapter.
The studio released the official trailer on its official social media handles, confirming that the film will arrive in theatres on June 19.
As per Variety, the fifth instalment revisits Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the gang as they confront a new-age dilemma: what is a toy's purpose in a world increasingly dominated by screens?
The trailer sets up the central conflict as Bonnie's attention shifts to a high-tech, frog-themed tablet named Lilypad, voiced by Greta Lee.
Rather than presenting technology as a simple villain, the film appears to frame the story as an existential reckoning for toys facing obsolescence.
Woody and Buzz reunite once again, though the trailer adds a humorous yet emotional touch, Woody is now sporting a small bald spot and wearing a poncho. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen return to voice Woody and Buzz respectively, alongside Joan Cusack as Jessie.
Blake Clark and Tony Hale also reprise their roles, with Jessie, Forky, Slinky Dog, Hamm, Trixie and even an army of Buzz Lightyears joining forces to help Bonnie rediscover the value of her toys.
New characters expand the ensemble. Atlas, a cheerful GPS hippo voiced by Craig Robinson, Snappy, an excitable camera toy voiced by Shelby Rabara, and Smarty Pants, a toilet-training tech toy voiced by Conan O'Brien, make their debut.
The film is directed and written by Andrew Stanton, known for helming Finding Nemo and WALL-E, with Kenna Harris serving as co-director.
As per Variety, Stanton has described the story as less of a traditional good-versus-evil showdown and more an exploration of how digital devices have reshaped childhood.
The sequel follows the events of 'Toy Story 4', which ended with Woody choosing independence over life in Bonnie's toy chest. How that separation is addressed remains one of the key questions heading into the film's release.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Honestly, I wish they'd let the franchise rest. Toy Story 4 had a beautiful, perfect ending. This feels like a cash grab by Disney. The theme is relevant, but the story might feel forced.
Woody with a bald spot and poncho? 😂 That's so relatable for us 90s kids who grew up with him! The existential crisis for toys is a clever way to talk about our own screen addiction. Looking forward to it.
Andrew Stanton directing gives me hope. WALL-E handled technology and humanity so well. If anyone can make this theme work without being preachy, it's him. The new characters sound fun!
This hits close to home. In India, we see kids in metros with iPads, while in smaller towns, traditional toys and outdoor play are still big. Will be interesting to see how Pixar bridges that gap in the story. Releasing in June means a perfect summer treat!
The voice cast returning is everything! Tom Hanks IS Woody. My main question is how they bring Woody back to Bonnie after he chose freedom. That's a tricky story to tell right. Fingers crossed!
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