Toy Story 5 finally shows its hand, and it is not just nostalgia bait. The new trailer leans into a very 2026 problem: toys competing with screens for a kid’s attention. Pixar is taking the gang back to Bonnie’s room, but with Woody looking a little older, the stakes feel oddly personal for fans who grew up with him.
What The Trailer Reveals, Plus Release Date And Cast
Pixar confirms Toy Story 5 opens only in theatres on June 19, 2026, with Andrew Stanton directing and Kenna Harris co-directing. The trailer frames the big threat as Lilypad, a smart tablet toy that can talk, translate, and stay “always on,” basically turning playtime into screen time.
Woody, Buzz, and Jessie reunite, with Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Joan Cusack back on voice duty. Early cast lists also point to returning favourites like Forky and Bo Peep, plus newcomers such as Greta Lee as Lilypad and Conan O’Brien as a potty-training tech toy.
Why Fans Are Talking About It Right Now
Online chatter has latched onto two things: the “toys vs tech” theme, and the blink-and-you-miss-it detail that Woody is starting to bald. The Hollywood Reporter even highlighted the first footage in a post on X, helping push the trailer into trend territory.
Budget, Runtime, And What’s Next
Disney and Pixar have not announced an official production budget or runtime yet. For now, watch for a final trailer, ticketing dates, and soundtrack details as the June release gets closer.
FAQs
When is Toy Story 5 releasing?
It releases in theatres on June 19, 2026, according to Pixar’s official listing today online.
Is there an official trailer yet?
Yes,he first official trailer is out, showing Lilypad the tablet challenging Bonnie’s toys again.
Who returns in the cast?
Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Joan Cusack return, alongside several familiar Toy Story voices too.
Who are the new characters?
Greta Lee voices Lilypad, and Conan O’Brien plays Smarty Pants, a potty-training tech toy character.
Has the budget been confirmed?
No official budget is public yet; Pixar and Disney have not shared production costs openly.






