Hey there, movie fans! Let’s dive right in. While Tim Allen and Tom Hanks have both hinted at how emotional the ending of Toy Story 4 is going to be, the latest trailer that aired during the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 3, takes a lighter tone. Clocking in at just 30 seconds, it gives us a glimpse of Woody, voiced by Tom Hanks, and Bo Peep, voiced by Annie Potts of Young Sheldon fame, fretting over Buzz's whereabouts. They assume he's "hung up," and well, turns out they're spot on. Buzz finds himself trapped in a carnival attraction, where he crosses paths with a couple of rather abrasive toys—Ducky and Bunny, voiced by the hilarious duo of Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. But don’t worry, Buzz doesn’t go down without a fight. Before the trailer wraps up, we see Buzz flipping the script on his would-be tormentors. Ready to watch this action-packed teaser? Check it out below!
What’s in Store for Woody and the Gang?
Let’s rewind for a moment and talk about the official Disney-Pixar description of the movie. Woody has always been the dependable toy, the one who knows his place in the world. His top priority? Taking care of his owner, whether it's Andy or Bonnie. But things get interesting when Bonnie creates Forky, a charming little craft project that insists he’s "trash" and not a toy. Woody, ever the mentor, steps in to show Forky the ropes. However, life takes an unexpected turn during a family road trip. Woody ends up on a detour that leads him to a surprising reunion with his long-lost love, Bo Peep. After years of being on her own, Bo has grown into an adventurous spirit, proving that there’s more to her than her delicate porcelain exterior. As Woody and Bo reconnect, they realize they have different views on what it means to be a toy. But as they soon discover, this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to their challenges.
The Star-Studded Cast of Toy Story 4
Now, let’s talk about the incredible cast bringing these beloved characters to life. Joan Cusack reprises her role as Jessie, the yodeling cowgirl. Wallace Shawn returns as Rex, the ever-nervous dinosaur. John Ratzenberger is back as Hamm, the wise-cracking piggy bank. Estelle Harris, known for her sharp wit, voices Mrs. Potato Head, and it’s worth noting that after the passing of Don Rickles, they’ve decided not to recast Mr. Potato Head. Jodi Benson is Barbie, Michael Keaton plays Ken, and Timothy Dalton, the former James Bond, lends his voice to Mr. Pricklepants. And let’s not forget Tony Hale, who joins the fray as Forky, the newest addition to Bonnie's toy collection. It’s a lineup that’s sure to keep audiences entertained.
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Mark Your Calendars: Toy Story 4 Hits Theaters on June 21
Get ready, folks! Toy Story 4 is set to release on June 21, and it’s going to be a summer blockbuster you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the franchise or just looking for a fun, heartwarming movie experience, this one promises to deliver.


