Toy Story 4 isn’t due out in theaters until next year, but we’ve already got two very interesting teasers featuring three new toys. In one trailer, Forky (Tony Hale) is seen going through somewhat of an existential crisis. In another trailer, Bunny (Jordan Peele) and Ducky (Keegan-Michael Key) had some trouble reciting Buzz Lightyear’s famous catchphrase: “To Infinity And Beyond.” But it looks like the toy chest is going to need some more room. That’s because Keanu Reeves will reportedly voice a new character in the film. More on the report, below.
Following the release of yesterday’s teaser trailer for Toy Story 4 comes the release of yet another teaser for the upcoming Disney”¢Pixar sequel.
While it doesn’t reveal any huge plot details, we do get introduced to two new toys: Ducky and Bunny. Voiced by Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, respectively, Ducky and Bunny are two carnival toys who can’t quite remember Buzz Lightyear’s catchphrase. This leads up to all sorts of hilarious exchanges between the two. Check it out below.
It’s hard to imagine Toy Story continuing its story after the way the third installment of Pixar’s flagship franchise ended. But here we are with Toy Story 4 on the way. And despite some of the behind-the-scenes troubles that plagued the production, it looks like things moved on swimmingly. So now Pixar has released their first teaser trailer for Toy Story 4, which will see the return of Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), and more. It also features a very first look at a brand new toy called Forky (Tony Hale). Only thing is, Forky is not like any of the others. Check it out below.
Toy Story 4‘s progress has remained under the wraps for quite some time. The last time we heard anything about the sequel was actually at D23 2015, where it was revealed that Rashida Jones and Will McCormack’s script would be a romantic animated flick that centers on Woody reuniting with his long-lost love Bo Beep. Of course, other Pixar flicks like Coco and The Incredibles 2 took precedence since they are getting released earlier. But at this year’s D23 Expo on Friday, John Lasseter revealed a little bit more about the planned fourth installment. Check it the details below.
Last summer it was reported that the TV series based on the sci-fi comedy Galaxy Quest being developed by Paramount would be coming to Amazon. But, as it turns out, there was more to the story than just that.
Star Sam Rockwell was a guest on the Nerdist podcast recently, and he dropped a bit of a shocker: not only was Galaxy Quest 2 a go, but all of the cast was on board for it and the movie was planned to be filming around now. Then came the devastating loss of Alan Rickman, and other cast members’ schedules began to conflict, so the sequel was off.
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