Our Rating: 8/10 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
| Movie | Toy Story 5 |
|---|---|
| Release Date | June 19, 2026 |
| Genre | Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family |
| Director | Andrew Stanton (Co-director: Kenna Harris) |
| Cast | Tom Hanks (Woody), Tim Allen (Buzz Lightyear), Joan Cusack (Jessie), Greta Lee (Lilypad), Conan O’Brien, Tony Hale and ensemble |
| Language | English |
Toy Story 5 reached theaters on June 19, 2026. Pixar’s latest chapter brings the classic toys back into a world where gadgets and screens are changing how children play.
Directed by Andrew Stanton with co-director Kenna Harris, the film continues the story of Woody, Buzz, Jessie and their friends while introducing new characters and a timely theme. The voice cast returns with Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear and Joan Cusack as Jessie.
Greta Lee joins as Lilypad, a new tablet device with strong ideas about what is best for their kid, Bonnie. Other familiar voices like Tony Hale’s Forky add to the mix. Early audience reactions on X and social platforms have been largely warm.
Many viewers are moved by the emotional focus on Jessie, who finally gets more space to shine. The humor lands well, especially with returning gags and new tech-inspired characters. Animation quality stands out for its smooth, expressive detail that feels alive on the big screen. Some fans, however, feel Woody’s role is smaller this time and miss his usual central place in the story.
A few also noted the first half moves at a measured pace while setting up the new dynamics before the emotional beats kick in stronger later. Families and longtime fans who liked the direction of the previous film are finding plenty to enjoy here.
The story explores how toys stay relevant when technology enters the picture, without turning preachy. It balances laughs with gentle questions about friendship, purpose and change. Strengths include the strong voice performances, heartfelt moments and vibrant visuals that pop in theaters.
On the weaker side, some viewers wanted more of the classic Woody energy and felt parts of the setup dragged slightly. It is worth watching in theaters for the shared laughs and emotional highs with family. The big-screen experience adds to the fun, though it should also work nicely later as a cozy streaming watch.
Final Verdict: Toy Story 5 delivers a heartfelt and funny continuation that gives Jessie a meaningful spotlight while touching on how technology affects childhood. Some fans may wish for more of the old Woody-led energy and find the early pacing slower, but the film offers enough warmth, humor and beautiful animation to feel like a worthwhile addition to the series. A solid family choice for theaters this weekend.
Disclaimer: This review is based on publicly available audience reactions and discussions on X at the time of writing. Individual opinions may vary.
