

But if you keep doing that, then you aren't doing original films." They want those characters, which means we were successful with them. It's taken Disney-Pixar almost a decade to bring Toy Story 4 to theaters, as Toy Story 3, was released eons ago it seems, well, 2010, to be precise.Įven though, it's taken the studio nearly a decade to bring Buzz Lightyear and Woody back to the big screen, the mantra of Disney-Pixar has always been to do "an original film a year." Pixar president Ed Catmull (who is set to retire from Pixar in later this year), back in 2013, said that "Every once in a while, we get a film where we want or people want to see something continuing in that world-which is the rationale behind the sequel. If there is, it’s tomorrow’s problem.”Īt any rate, a Toy Story 5 movie is a long way off. Whether there’s another one? I don’t know. “So you force yourself to make it hold up. “Every film we make, we treat it like it’s the first and the last film we’re ever going to make,” producer Mark Nielsen said during Pixar press day for Toy Story 4. Toy Story / Pixar producer Mark Nielson said the following about a Toy Story 5 last week:

Apparently, "infinity and beyond," is something that will be reached on June 21st.īut, Disney-Pixar is refusing to say never when it comes to the idea of a Toy Story 5. However, in the past weeks both Tim Allen and Tom Hanks have suggested that Toy Story 4 will be the last in the series. With the premiere of Toy Story 4 in Los Angeles just a few days ago on June 11th, and the reviews for the latest installment in the Pixar franchise receiving warm reviews, fans of Woody and Buzz Lightyear, are not only eager to see Toy Story 4 (which opens nationwide on 6/21), they're also already clamoring for another sequel.
