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Toy Story 4 is an upcoming Pixar film. It will be the third sequel to Pixar's first feature Toy Story. The film will be released in theaters on June 21, 2019."[2] The film was officially announced by Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger during a meeting for investors on November 6, 2014, with an original release date of June 16, 2017,[3] before later being pushed to 2018 after Cars 3 took its place. It was later pushed again after Incredibles 2 switched release dates.[2] While originally set to be directed by John Lasseter and produced by Galyn Susman, it is now being directed by Josh Cooley and produced by Jonas Rivera[4].[5][6] Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, and Lee Unkrich were involved in the conception of the story. The script was going to be written by Rashida Jones and Will McCormack; however, they later left the project because of "philosophical differences" with Pixar.[7][8] On January 18, 2018, it was announced that Stephany Folsom would write the script for the film.[9]

Story Synopsis

Woody has always been confident about his place in the world and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that is Andy or Bonnie. But when Bonnie adds a reluctant new toy called "Forky" to her room, a road trip adventure alongside old and new friends will show Woody how big the world can be for a toy. Along the way Woody is reunited with an unexpected old friend.[10]

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Production

John Lasseter said regarding this film:[7]

We love these characters so much; they are like family to us. We don't want to do anything with them unless it lives up to or surpasses what's gone before. Toy Story 3 ended Woody and Buzz's story with Andy so perfectly that for a long time, we never even talked about doing another Toy Story movie. But when Andrew, Pete, Lee and I came up with this new idea, I just could not stop thinking about it. It was so exciting to me, I knew we had to make this movie—and I wanted to direct it myself.

The film is described as a "new chapter in the lives of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the Toy Story gang."[7] Lasseter has stated the film is a love story between Woody and Bo Peep, and picks up where Toy Story 3 left.[11][5]

In an interview with the official Disney Latino blog, Jim Morris said Toy Story 4 would not be a continuation of the previous trilogy, stating:[12][13][14]

We are creating a great story. It is not a continuation of the end of Toy Story 3. It starts as one, but it will be a love story. It will be a romantic comedy. There will not be so much focus on the interaction between the characters and children. [...] The third film was a beautiful way to complete a trilogy. I don't think this film is part of this trilogy. It is a separate story, but I don't know if it will have a continuation. We don't start a project with that in mind.

Lasseter himself reiterated this point at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, saying: "I am very excited to be directing again. We're in the early stages of the film, but it's shaping up nicely. It's funny. The story is not as much a continuation of the past films, but a brand new chapter in the Toy Story world."[15]

The Los Angeles Times stated Lasseter and Stanton have worked on writing a treatment since 2012.[5] According to Variety, Lasseter kept work on the sequel a secret, even from the studio presidents Jim Morris and Ed Catmull, until Stanton had finished a treatment.[16]

In November 2015, Tom Hanks indicated he was in the process of recording his lines as Woody.[17] Don Rickles had confirmed that he would return as Mr. Potato Head for the sequel, but passed away due to kidney failure on April 6, 2017,[18] and was unable to record dialogue for the film as the script was still being written around the time of his death.[19]. It is uncertain how this will affect Mr. Potato Head's role in the film.

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