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‘Toy Story 5’ Is Officially Available to Watch at Home [Exclusive]
Playtime has officially come home for the fifth time. After the triumphant return of Woody, Buzz, and Jessie to theaters this summer to the tune of over $1 billion at the box office, Toy Story 5 is now available to power on through digital retailers with another emotional adventure that changes the state of play forever. Pixar’s beloved franchise has tackled growing up, letting go, identity, and more through Andy and now Bonnie’s favorite toys, but with their latest outing, they finally come face to glowing face with the greatest threat to all of toykind in the modern era — tech. Enter Lilypad, an all-purpose entertainment machine voiced by Past Lives star Greta Lee that has everything Bonnie could ever want to keep occupied.
From the very first teaser, the happy-looking frog-themed tablet was poised as the latest big bad for Buzz and the gang, threatening their jobs as Bonnie spends all her time glued to the screen. Lily has her own ideas for what’s best for the kiddo and her social life, and that doesn’t involve the low-tech space man and cowgirl couple. Her presence is such an existential crisis for the toys that Woody has to return home and give his old pals a hand to stop her machinations. However, there’s more to this antagonist than pure villainy. Collider can exclusively share a featurette sneak peek that dives into Lee’s performance with help from the actress herself, writer-director Andrew Stanton, her co-star Joan Cusack, and more.
The general sentiment of the video is that everyone involved saw Lilypad as the perfect counter to Jessie specifically, and that’s in part because of Lee’s performance. Stanton praised her comedy chops, but she also brings a sense of sarcasm and know-it-all nature and the supreme confidence of a being with all of human knowledge at her fingertips through the power of the internet. That’s also framed through the vessel of a child’s tablet with a naturally cheerful voice that still cuts through whatever she does. However, beneath how she looks down upon the toys and pushes their buttons is some genuine care for her kid that especially comes through when she realizes the error of her ways. Lee had a lot of laughs in the booth, along with plenty of catharsis in helping to tell a story of children and tech that all parents in the modern day know all too well.
‘Toy Story 5’ Welcomes Loads of New Technological Toys
Lee was one of several new voices joining veterans Cusack, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and more for Toy Story 5. Conan O’Brien is also heard as the voice of the talking toilet training toy Smarty Pants, with other newcomers including Mykal-Michelle Harris, Craig Robinson, Shelby Rabara, and Ernie Hudson, who takes over the role of Combat Carl from the late Carl Weathers. With the home release, the fresh cast will be highlighted in the featurette “Casting Playtime,” one of several extra goodies accompanying the film, alongside “The Toys Are Back in Town,” which reintroduces the toys old and new, “50 Buzzes and the Great Escape,” breaking down the creation of the army of Lightyears, “The Lost Toys,” exploring cut characters and early designs, a gag reel, commentary, and deleted scenes. A music video for Taylor Swift‘s song “I Knew It, I Knew You” will also be included exclusively for digital buyers.
Although it’s been over 30 years since the first Toy Story, critics and audiences largely agreed that Woody and Buzz haven’t lost a step. Toy Story 5 currently holds a Certified Fresh 93% and a Verified Hot 94% on Rotten Tomatoes, with high praise for this latest reunion of the toys for a very timely, ever-relevant story. Collider’s Taylor Gates hailed the consistency of the franchise in her 8/10 review, praising the humor this time around and saying “the impressive fifth installment not only justifies its existence but feels like a necessary response to how much the world has changed in the past three decades.”
Toy Story 5 debuts on digital platforms today and hits store shelves in 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on September 22. A limited edition steelbook will also release on the same day. Check out our exclusive sneak peek in the player above.
- Release Date
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June 19, 2026
- Runtime
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102 Minutes
- Director
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Andrew Stanton, Kenna Harris
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Tim Allen
Buzz Lightyear (voice)
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Greta Lee
Lilypad (voice)
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