It doesn’t matter how old you are, you probably still love Toy Story and you’re probably eagerly awaiting the release of Toy Story 4 in June 2019.
Because, let’s face it, what’s not to love about a movie featuring talking toys, with the voice talents of Tom Hanks , Tim Allen and Joan Cusack.
While a lot of information about the film has been kept under wraps so far, one of the stars has recently opened up about what it was like to make the new movie.
Appearing on American chat show, The Talk, Tim Allen, who plays Buzz Lightyear in the Pixar Animation Studios flick, described the experience as "emotional" and admitted he struggled to record his parts.
He said: "I don’t want to give it away, but this is an incredibly great story.
"It is so emotional, it’s so funny, it’s so big, the idea they’ve come up with, I’m startled. I couldn’t even get through the last scene. I would love to be a Washington leaker."
The 65-year-old actor, who has also starred in films such as The Santa Clause, stopped himself before giving away too much information.
But he did add: "They’ve got great characters but a couple of scenes toward the end were really hard to get through."
He has previously told Entertainment Weekly that the film is on "a whole new level" and is "emotional and funny and exciting and different".
He continued: "It walks the line between comfort — you know what’s going on — and discomfort — wondering what’s gonna happen. It’s terrifically emotional.
"Somehow they were able to advance this wonderful story that could have easily ended with No. 3 being the best of the bunch."
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The first Toy Story movie premiered in 1995 and followed Woody, a cowboy doll voiced by Tom Hanks, who fears his position as his child’s favourite toy is under threat when his parents buy him a brand new Buzz Lightyear action figure.
Toy Story 2 was later released in 1999, with Toy Story 3 hitting cinemas in 2010.
The latest film is being directed by Josh Cooley, after he was promoted from his co-director role back in July 2017 following the scandal around John Lasseter.
It is set to be released on June 21, 2019.
It was originally set for release in July 2018, but the film reportedly switched release dates with Incredibles 2 which came out this summer.
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