Directed by Andrew Stanton, co-directed by McKenna Harris, and produced by Pixar Animation Studios, Toy Story 5 reunites the original voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, and Tony Hale. This new animated film will be released in theaters in France on June 17, 2026, distributed by Disney.
In this sequel, Buzz and Woody see their world turned upside down by the arrival of a new connected toy. A frog-shaped tablet, Lilypad, threatens their place in the hearts of children, who are now fascinated by technology. Together, the gang of toys tries to understand what it means to be a toy in a digital world.
The film marks the return of director Andrew Stanton, who already won an Oscar for WALL·E and Finding Nemo. It is co-directed by Kenna Harris, known for the short film Ciao Alberto. The script explores the impact of digital technology on children's imaginations. Greta Lee lends her voice to Lilypad, a sharp-tongued technological rival. Conan O'Brien joins the voice cast as Smarty Pants, an educational toy. Filming and design took place at Pixar Studios in Emeryville, California.
The film is aimed at family audiences, combining humor, adventure, and reflection on the place of technology in childhood. Its tone alternates between nostalgia and modernity, staying true to the spirit of the previous installments.
Toy Story 5
Film | 2026
In theaters June 17, 2026
Animation | Running time: TBD
By Andrew Stanton, McKenna Harris | Starring Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack
Nationality: United States
This new adventure from Pixar promises to confront yesterday's imagination with today's realities, combining emotion and modernity.
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