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This is ahead of Toy Story 5, which will be hitting theaters on June 19, 2026. Before your next visit to Andy's room, you can pre-order your 30th anniversary Toy Story Funko Pops on Entertainment ...
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 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 ...
The much-anticipated Toy Story 5 is back with Woody and Buzz reuniting to tackle the challenges of technology in this charming animated series. Join the adventure set to release on June 19, 2026!
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 ...
Andrew Stanton is directing “Toy Story 5,” which will center on Buzz, Woody and the rest of the toys as they go head to head with the electronics that now consume the attention of children.
With Toy Story 5 officially in the works, Pixar ‘s Peter Docter has also confirmed that franchise staples Woody and Buzz Lightyear will be returning for the next installment. The news was ...
However, Buzz Lightyear (Allen) and Woody (Hanks) have remained Pixar’s most iconic characters. Of the five Pixar movies to earn more than $1 billion worldwide, two are Toy Story films.
Two beloved names are joining forces to create an adorable new version of the snack that smiles back. The new limited-edition "Toy Story 4" Goldfish crackers feature Buzz and Woody.
Bo Peep last appeared in "Toy Story 2" and while details of the new movie have been kept under lock and key, Potts said her character has "made a choice" between Buzz and Woody.
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.