Toy Story 5 just flipped the nostalgia switch with an official trailer that feels very “Toy meets Tech.” This time, the gang is not competing with a newer toy. They are competing with a whole lifestyle shift: screens. Pixar is leaning into a real-world tension families already recognise, and the footage makes it clear the stakes are bigger than a simple bedroom rivalry.
What The New Trailer Reveals About The Story And The Stakes
Disney and Pixar have confirmed Toy Story 5 releases in theatres on June 19, 2026. The plot centres on Bonnie drifting toward a smart, frog-like tablet toy named Lilypad, pulling playtime into the digital lane while the “classic” toys fight to stay relevant and protect what makes imagination work. Pixar’s own logline frames it as the toys being challenged by what kids obsess over today: electronics.
Cast Updates: Familiar Legends, Fresh Voices
Tom Hanks (Woody), Tim Allen (Buzz), and Joan Cusack (Jessie) return, with Greta Lee joining as Lilypad. Reports also highlight new additions like Conan O’Brien, plus returning fan-favourites tied to recent entries.
Budget: What We Know Right Now
A specific production budget has not been publicly confirmed yet on major film finance trackers, so treat online numbers as guesswork for now.
FAQs
- When is Toy Story 5 releasing?
Disney and Pixar set a theatrical release for June 19, 2026, worldwide dates may vary.
- When did the trailer release?
The full trailer dropped February 19, 2026, after a teaser that premiered in November 2025.
- Who voices Lilypad in Toy Story 5?
Greta Lee voices Lilypad, a frog-like tablet toy competing for Bonnie’s attention and playtime daily.
- Is Woody back in Toy Story 5?
Yes, Woody reunites with Buzz and Jessie as toys tackle screen-time and tech obsession together.
- Is the Toy Story 5 budget confirmed?
No budget is confirmed yet; Pixar will likely spend big on animation and voice talent.