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At the Annecy Animation Festival, Pixar gave attendees a sneak peek at "Toy Story 5." This included an exclusive look at the highly-anticipated film's villain.
The Toy Story 5 logline reads: 'Buzz, Woody, Jessie, and the rest of the gang’s jobs get exponentially harder when they go head to head with this all new threat to playtime.' ...
The premise of Toy Story 5 is that Anderson gets a Lily Pad for school chat and online games. But the tablet decides that Anderson's toys, including Woody, Buzz and Jessie, are holding her back.
Andy's toy box has been thrown wide open once again, and some unexpected new faces are ready to race in Disney Speedstorm ...
Elio' isn't the legendary animation studio's first adventure on the final frontier. Here's every Pixar movie and short that ...
Jessie, Woody and Buzz attend the UK premiere of Toy Story 3 at Empire Leicester Square. Fred Duval/FilmMagic The latest run-in for the 'Toy Story' characters brings a modern toy into the mix.
Yet, the story has more humanity than the films that co-star human actors, and ultimately makes you feel the operatic tragedy of Megatron. In the early days of planet Cybertron, Orion Pax (voiced ...
Toy Story 5, set for release on June 19, 2026, features a tablet as the main antagonist. The villain, named Lily Pad, is a frog-themed tablet that appeals to Bonnie Anderson. Lily Pad encourages ...
Toy Story 5's villain is a device. While the film is a year off, set to hit cinemas in June 2026, a sneak preview clip of what's to come was recently shared at the Annecy International Animation ...
In the risk-taking origin story “Transformers One,” Oscar-winning director Josh Cooley (“Toy Story 4”) takes us to Cybertron, the home planet of the giant robots before the infamous civil ...
The classic approach got the boot shortly after Pixar’s “Toy Story” arrived in 1995 and opened the floodgates for 3-D computer-generated animation to become all the rage.
Toy Story 5 isn’t just another Pixar flick with a shiny new antagonist. Lilypad feels a little too familiar. If you’ve ever watched a kid spend an hour glued to a screen, you know the feeling.