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During Disney’s D23 expo in August 2024, Pixar shared details about what’s next for Buzz, Woody and their toy friends, as well as announcing that the fifth film will be released in June 2026.
The Toy Story saga isn't over yet as Toy Story 5 is on its way, and while much is unknown about the upcoming movie's story, a tease from one of its actors suggests Buzz is stepping into the spotlight.
While confirming the highly anticipated reunion of Buzz with Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Allen revealed that Toy Story 5 will place a greater emphasis on another cherished character: Jessie, the ...
Woody and Buzz are back! Pixar boss Pete Doctor confirmed the beloved cowboy and space ranger duo will return for Toy Story 5, which hopefully means Tom Hanks and Tim Allen will also be back.
“Toy Story 5”: Pixar Teases New Character at 'Odds' with Buzz and Woody, Plus More Details from Anticipated Sequel Pixar CCO Pete Docter unveiled new plot details about the upcoming sequel ...
Toy Story 5 will see the return of both Woody and Buzz Lightyear. Four years after the two unlikely best friends emotionally parted ways in Toy Story 4, Pixar boss Pete Docter has revealed that ...
Now, Toy Story fans can enjoy two of the human characters from the movies, the cherished hero: DAH-027 Andy Davis and the big meanie and toy bully: DAH-033 Sid Phillips!
After sheriff Woody (Tom Hanks) helped her realize the true meaning of being a toy — to be played with by a child — and becoming sweet on Space Ranger action figure Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen ...
The Buzz turns out to be true. Pixar and Disney are bringing out Toy Story 5, returning Tim Allen as the voice of Buzz Lightyear in the new film. The announcement follows last year’s release of ...
Toy Story 5 is officially on the horizon. The beloved Pixar franchise, known for its heartwarming and nostalgic tales, is set to return with a brand-new adventure featuring fan-favorite toys Buzz ...
Toy Story 4 concluded with Woody and Buzz parting ways when the former joined Bo Peep (Annie Potts) to live a life as a "lost toy," free from the constraints of being owned by a child.