'Toy Story 5' Introduces Greta Lee-Voiced Tablet to Playroom
- On Tuesday, Pixar Animation Studios released the first teaser for Toy Story 5, showing Bonnie enchanted by a new kid-friendly tablet as Woody and Buzz Lightyear return.
- Disney CEO Bob Iger first announced Toy Story 5 in February 2023 after Lightyear's underperformance, and the studio has maintained promotional momentum with press releases and teasers.
- Several original voice actors reprise roles while new performers join the cast, including Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Blake Clark, Tony Hale, Conan O'Brien, and Ernie Hudson.
- Pixar's franchise track record provides context for expectations around Toy Story 5, as Inside Out 2 grossed over $1.5 billion and Toy Story 4 won Academy Awards.
- The new installment will be one of two Pixar films Disney releases next year alongside Hoppers, original film due in March, and plot status remains largely under wraps despite Allen's hint earlier this year.
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