
2.Choose your boosts carefully and you can clear a lot of space quickly.If you've played games like Candy Crush or Toy Blast, you're going to feel right at home playing Toy Story Drop. Nine years later, "Toy Story 4" shows that as long as the story and execution remain high-quality, this franchise can continue. After Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) and Buzz (Tim Allen) survived certain furnace death, their owner Andy passed the toys off to his neighbor Bonnie before heading to college.ĭespite the cries of "Toy Story ends here," that turned out to be only the end of the movie. Woody wasn't frozen in carbonite at the conclusion of "Toy Story" (1995) or "Toy Story 2" (1999), though either could have served as a complete, fully emotional ending. "Toy Story 3" didn't come off the shelf until 2010, and that film marked the surest end. We've faced the fires of final 'Toy Story' movies before Wait, what? Tom Hanks had an 'out-of-body experience' finishing 'Toy Story 4' 1. Our review: 'Toy Story 4' is one fun and rollicking existential crisis after another

So stop reading now if you haven't seen "Toy Story 4." Obviously, there are many spoilers ahead here. Here are five reasons there's hope – yes, hope – for "Toy Story 5." There – we said it, even though the filmmakers have remained mum on the matter.īuzz's catchphrase is, after all, "To infinity and beyond." That's definitely more than five. Pixar can, and should, create a fifth film. Ignore the cautious types, who say this film should be left as a fitting end while the franchise quality remains intact.

Things happen amid the blubbering as the final credits roll in "Toy Story 4."ĭirector Josh Cooley creates such a stellar movie experience, without losing a beat in a top-tier Pixar franchise, that one's mind travels from thoughts of "Wasn't that great!" to "Surely that cannot be the last 'Toy Story' movie!"
