Woody and Buzz Are Back! ‘Toy Story 5’ Trailer Shows Toys Taking on Technology
Pixar has officially dropped the trailer for “Toy Story 5,” bringing Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of the gang back to the big screen seven years after the events of “Toy Story 4.” The new installment explores a question that feels increasingly relevant in today’s digital age: what role do toys play when kids are glued to screens?
In the trailer, Woody—now sporting a poncho—and Buzz reunite to rescue Bonnie from her new Lilypad smart tablet. They join Jessie, Forky, Slinky Dog, Hamm, Trixie, and even an army of Buzz Lightyears to stop technology from taking over children’s playtime. The story promises a mix of adventure, humor, and a thoughtful look at how devices are shaping childhood.
Most of the familiar voice cast returns, including Tom Hanks as Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz, along with Joan Cusack, Blake Clark, and Tony Hale. New voices, such as Greta Lee and Conan O’Brien, join the mix, adding fresh energy to the beloved franchise.
Andrew Stanton, a Pixar veteran, serves as director and screenwriter. He has described the movie not as a simple good-versus-evil tale, but as a reflection on what happens when toys face the possibility of becoming obsolete. “This isn’t just a story about battling technology,” Stanton said. “It’s about how play changes and what that means for our favorite toys.”
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“Toy Story 5” picks up after Woody chose independence at the end of the fourth film, leaving Bonnie’s toy chest behind. How that separation plays out in the new story remains one of the film’s most intriguing mysteries.
The release comes during a strong period for Pixar, following the success of “Inside Out 2,” which grossed over $1.5 billion globally in 2024. Pixar will also release its original feature “Hoppers” in March, making “Toy Story 5” a major highlight for the studio in 2026. The film is set to open in theaters on June 19.
This new trailer shows that Pixar is continuing to balance fun, heart, and meaningful themes. From what we’ve seen, the movie promises excitement for long-time fans and a timely look at childhood in the digital era.
What do you think about Woody and Buzz’s latest adventure? Are you excited to see how they battle technology to save the day? Share your thoughts in the comments.


