Toy Story is not just a movie about toys but more of an emotional rollercoaster filled with coming-to-life toys, dramatic goodbyes, and hilariously relatable moments.
When Buzz Lightyear first uttered the words “To infinity and beyond” way back in 1995, Tim Allen probably ... who are set to return for “Toy Story 5” in June 2026. Ahead of the premiere ...
Tim Allen hinted at an intriguing Toy Story 5 plot on Good Morning America. Buzz and Jessie's roles may be pivotal, offering fans a classic storyline. Details released so far suggest a promising ...
Woody has been the face of the Toy Story franchise since the first movie in 1995, but the next film might feature Buzz taking ...
Tim Allen has excited Toy Story enthusiasts with news that he's back in the recording booth for the series' next instalment. The beloved voice of Buzz Lightyear since the original 1995 movie ...
Asked which of the four existing films is his favorite, the 71-year-old replied, “There’s nothing like Toy Story 1… that was such an amazing experience. It’s hard to say. I’d probably ...
Toy Story is a CGI animated media franchise created by Pixar and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. The franchise is based on the anthropomorphic concept that all toys, unknown to humans ...
Tim Allen, who’s reprising his iconic role of Buzz Lightyear in the upcoming Toy Story 5, has revealed he’s begun recording his lines for the Pixar sequel.“Yes, I just did the first five ...
Oh, also, there’s even a suitcase mixup in each movie, as Toy Story involves two green suitcases while Carry-On has one black suitcase being mistaken for another. And I haven’t even gotten to ...
Imagine if your toys could talk, scheme, and go on wild adventures the moment you left the room. Slight creepiness aside, that'd actually be pretty cool. I remember treating my Captain America and ...
Brad Pitt's rep addressed a French woman's story of being conned into an online relationship with a scammer posing as the ...
It’s been a tough year for the toy industry, but one of the biggest players dropped some holiday cheer with a last-minute marketing message toymakers everywhere can applaud. The message?