Everyone’s favorite cowboy doll and space action figure have made their way back on the big screen for Toy Story 5.
The film brings back franchise stars, TomHanks as Woody and TimAllen as Buzz Lightyear, with quite a bit of success. The fifth installment made $312 million worldwide for the opening weekend, a record for the movies.
After 31 years, the animated family comedy seems to be a never-ending story, but will it continue? Hanks spoke to Entertainment Weekly about whether he would return for a sixth film.
"If you're gonna do another Toy Story, it better be worthwhile," Hanks shared. "It better be great. You better be examining some theme that is not just dragging it out because people like the title. I mean, it is a huge corporate business without a doubt, I'm not gonna discount that. But unless it's good, new, fresh, there's no reason to do it at all."
Andrew Stanton, who has written for all the films and directed Toy Story 5, revealed to the outlet that "this is probably the last one I'm gonna do."
As technology and A.I. become increasingly part of every industry, the future of filmmaking is also heavily debated. Hanks questioned if a new Toy Story film would even need him to return.
"Time is undefeated," he said. "The question would be whether or not we could cobble together some version of me. Every word we have ever recorded in time in Toy Story is on digital media somewhere, so they could put together anything they would want."
Hanks and Allen agreed that this is "a scary thought."
Toy Story 5 revolves around a similar theme. The well-known toy characters must confront the technology age after Bonnie (their owner) receives a tablet that allows her to play online and not just with the toys.
Toy Story 5 is now in theaters.
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