What we know about Toy Story 5 as new concept art teases 50 Buzz Lightyears

To infinity and beyond... again

Toy Story 5 will be in cinemas in 2026. (Alamy/Disney)
Toy Story 5 will be in cinemas in 2026. (Alamy/Disney)

Disney has announced a return to the world of Woody and Buzz in Toy Story 5. The studio's CEO Bob Iger confirmed there would a new Toy Story sequel coming from Pixar, and later it was confirmed it would be released in 2026.

The film will see the toys coming up against the use of technology to entertain children, and is set to feature 50 rogue Buzz Lightyear toys who wash up onshore in a shipping container where they are sure to create havoc, as only a Space Ranger knows how.

It will be the sixth feature-length Toy Story movie following 2022's Lightyear and 2019's Toy Story 4. The Pixar series, which announced the arrival of the animation studio back in 1995, has grossed more than $3.3bn so far, and Toy Story 5 will hope to follow in the footsteps of its predecessors to become another box office hit for Disney.

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Here's everything we know about Toy Story 5 so far.

When is Toy Story 5 coming to cinemas?

Toy Story 5 will be released in cinemas globally on 19 June, 2026.

The studio confirmed the sequel would be getting a summer release like the previous films in the franchise, during a Disney announcement that also included release dates for a new Star Wars movie.

Who is in the Toy Story 5 cast?

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA - JUNE 08: In this Handout provided by Disney Resorts, Stars from DisneyPixars Toy Story 4 Woody (in costume), Tom Hanks (2nd-L), Tim Allen (2nd-R) and Buzz Lightyear (in costume) appear with characters from the film inside Toy Story Land at Disneys Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort on June 8, 2019 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (Photo by Matt Stroshane/Disney Resorts via Getty Images)
Tom Hanks and Tim Allen at a press event for Toy Story 4 in 2019. (Disney Resorts via Getty Images)

In June 2023, Pixar boss Pete Docter confirmed that Toy Story 5 would again focus on the story of Woody and Buzz, as voiced by Tom Hanks and Tim Allen.

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Following the announcement, Home Improvement Allen star — who didn't appear in the Lightyear spinoff — confirmed he would be back as Buzz alongside Woody tweeting: "See ya soon Woody... off we go to a number 5! To infinity and beyond!"

Allen confirmed Disney had reached out to both himself and Hanks during a visit to The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon before pondering whether five might be Buzz and Woody's limit.

"Bob Iger, head of Disney, said it was on and said it was going to happen. They have reached out to Tom and I to reprise the roles," he told Fallon, adding: "...you wonder if four was too many. Is five going to be too much?"

Hanks seemed less sure in 2019, telling Ellen DeGeneres: "We’re saying goodbye to Woody and Buzz and Bonnie’s room and Andy and everybody," before adding: “Is it over? I don’t know. It’ll live forever."

Hopefully, this means we'll also see the return of Tony Hale as Forky, Annie Potts as Bo Peep, Joan Cusack as Jessie, Wallace Shawn as Rex, John Ratzenberger as Hamm, and Blake Clark as Slinky Dog.

One cast member who sadly won't return is Don Rickles as Mr Potato Head as the actor died in 2017.

What is the plot of Toy Story 5?

The first Toy Story 5 concept art sees what happens when toys meet tech. (2024 Disney/Pixar)
The first Toy Story 5 concept art sees what happens when toys meet tech. (2024 Disney/Pixar)

Toy Story 5 will see the original gang of toys including Woody, Buzz and Jessie going up against technology, with Disney announcing: "the gang’s jobs get exponentially harder as they go head to head with this all-new threat to playtime."

Talking about the fifth film, Pixar boss Pete Docter told The Wrap: “I think it’ll be surprising. It’s got some really cool stuff that you haven’t seen before.”

BUZZ LIGHTYEARS! -- The toys are back in Disney and Pixar’s “Toy Story 5,” and in the case of Buzz Lightyear,
In Toy Story 5, fifty commemorative Buzz Lightyear action figures, stuck in toy mode, are searching for Star Command and they just might make considerable problems for everybody. (Disney/Pixar)

Toy Story 5 concept art, released at Disney fan convention D23 in Brazil, showed a shipping container full of Buzz Lightyear toys washed up on a beach. The caption explained: "The toys are back in Disney and Pixar's Toy Story 5 and in the case of Buzz Lightyear, "back" is an understatement. Fifty commemorative Buzz Lightyear action figures, stuck in toy mode, are searching for Star Command and they just might make considerable problems for everybody."

The ending of Toy Story 4 was an emotional one as it saw Woody and Bo Peep leaving Bonnie's toys to become 'lost toys' with Giggle McDimples, Duke Caboom, Bunny and Ducky at the fair ground.

They decided to stay behind with the travelling carnival as Bonnie no longer needed Woody. It was an emotional scene for the cast to record as it seemed to mark the end of the series, with Hanks saying he had to turn around from the crew in the recording booth in case it made him cry.

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The rest of Bonnie's toys — Buzz, Jessie, Forky, Bullseye, Slinky, Rex, the Potato Heads, Trixie, Dolly, and Buttercup — returned to her family's RV to continue being the young girl's playthings while she still needed them.

Who is making Toy Story 5?

US director Andrew Stanton (C) is greeted by heroes of Toy Story, Woody (L) and Buzz Lightyear as he arrives for the ceremony for the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement ceremony at the Venice film festival on September 6, 2009.  The Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement was awarded to US director John Lasseter and the Pixar directors. AFP PHOTO / Damien Meyer (Photo credit should read DAMIEN MEYER/AFP via Getty Images)
Andrew Stanton pictured with Woody and Buzz in 2009. (Damien Meyer/AFP via Getty Images)

Toy Story 5 will be directed by Pixar stalwart Andrew Stanton and McKenna Harris. Stanton's back catalogue at Pixar includes being co-director on A Bug's Life, and directing Finding Nemo, Finding Dory, WALL-E and John Carter. He was also co-writer on the first four Toy Story movies. Harris was the writer and director of Pixar short Ciao Alberto.

Josh Cooley was the director of Toy Story 4, taking over the reins from John Lasseter — the director on the first three films — who left Pixar in 2017 following allegations of misconduct at the Californian animation studio.

Cooley has since moved on from Pixar and directed Transformers One for Paramount which was released in 2024.

Toy Story 5 will be released in cinemas globally on 19 June, 2026.