With Toy Story 5, Disney could undermine yet another perfectly good ending
The studio is determined to keep its Toy Story franchise going to infinity and beyond

The Toy Story films used to have the rare distinction of being one of the few franchises that got better with each installment, at least when it came to the original trilogy. Back in 2010, Toy Story 3 ended with Andy heading off to college and handing down his toys—including his best pals Woody and Buzz—to a new kid, Bonnie, after one last tearful play session. It was a perfect way for Andy, and for us, to say goodbye to these characters we’ve loved for so long.
Then, in 2019, Disney came out with Toy Story 4. The film itself was fine (we gave it a B) and made more than $1 billion at the box office. One common criticism kept coming up, though: bringing back Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the gang somewhat undermined the sweet send-off they got in the previous film. They got a new ending this time, with Woody heading off with Bo Peep and a group of other kid-less toys while Buzz and the others went back home with Bonnie.
Now, despite giving Woody, Buzz, and their toy friends another pretty definitive conclusion—not to mention last year’s disappointing spin-off Lightyear—we’re going back to do it all again. What’s left to say? We’re not even sure Pixar knows. This could be a case of Disney putting down a pin and then drawing a map around it. Can the as-yet-unannounced creative team (Toy Story 4 had no less than nine names with “original story by” credits) top either of those emotional resolutions? Although we don’t know anything yet about the story, cast, or characters, we remain skeptical. And we’re not the only ones. Here are a few of the reactions we’ve seen on social media since the news broke earlier this afternoon.