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First look at Toy Story 5 landed, while Pixar confirms The Incredibles 3

First look at Toy Story 5 landed, while Pixar confirms The Incredibles 3

Toy Story 5 has released its first image, while Pixar has officially announced The Incredibles 3.

The reveals took place at Disney’s D23 Expo, which has already given fans plenty of film and TV news this weekend, with more to come.

With Toy Story 5we are shown a painted-style artwork that outlines the premise of the film: Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the gang (and yes, Forky is back) find that Bonny has been distracted by the faint glow of a tablet.

Toy Story 5 first look

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Director Andrew Stanton, who previously Wall-E And Finding Nemo and co-authored all previous Toy history films, performed on stage and called the story “Toys vs. Electronics.”

Another image was shown at the event, showing an army of Buzz Lightyears with menacing red lights on their chests. A very short CGI clip of Buzz, Woody and Jessie with the film’s logo being lifted by The Claw was posted online on Pixar’s social media channels.

Related: Toy Story 3 Author reveals completely different original ending

So far The Incredibles 3 All that was shown was the film’s logo. Brad Bird, who had already directed the first two films, was announced as the director.

Incredible 3 Logo

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Other announced Pixar projects are Everything is upside down Spin-off series Dream productions (released in 2025); the original series Win or lose (coming to Disney+ on December 6th); and new film funnelwith Jon Hamm (published in 2026).

The film is now Elio (coming out in summer 2025) has also been updated and Zoe Saldaña has been announced for the cast.

Sadness and joy, from the inside out 2

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It’s been a strong year for Pixar so far. Inside Out 2 has not only become the studio’s biggest film (overtaken The Incredibles 2), but the biggest film of the year so far and the second biggest animated film of all time (behind The Lion King remake, which is often mistakenly referred to as live-action, even by Disney itself).

Inside Out 2 is now in theaters.

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