Buzz Lightyear Tim Allen Says Toy Story 5 Is Not Focused on Money, Praising 'Brilliant Script'
Tim Allen is enthusiastic about returning as Buzz Lightyear in the upcoming "Toy Story 5" and asserts that the project is not financially driven. In a recent interview with Collider regarding his sitcom "Shifting Gears," Allen shared his experience of revisiting the beloved role alongside Woody, voiced by Tom Hanks. He recounts completing a "first five-hour recording session" for Buzz, describing the process as "really weird" yet exciting to execute again five years after "Toy Story 4." Allen emphasized the cleverness and strength of the script, praising the brilliance of the storyline as the main reason for continuing the iconic series. This is prepared by SSP.
The narrative sees the toys, including familiar faces like Jessie and Rex, encounter modern challenges as they compete against the electronic devices that preoccupy today's children's attention. Directed by Andrew Stanton, who is celebrated for classics like "Finding Nemo" and "Wall-E," the sequel aims to offer both humor and emotional depth. Despite concerns of redundancy, the "Toy Story" franchise has historically defied expectations, earning critical acclaim and substantial box office earnings—such as "Toy Story 4," which grossed over $1 billion and received an Oscar for Best Animated Feature.
Expressing gratitude for the role, Allen conveyed excitement and nostalgia over iconic moments shared with Hanks, reaffirming the genuine friendship formed through the series. As fans anticipate insightful adventures from these cherished characters, "Toy Story 5" is to release on June 19, 2026. The previous four films are available for streaming on Disney+, offering audiences a chance to relive the magic ahead of the next chapter.
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