Tom Hanks just implied the ending of 'Toy Story 4' will be really emotional
'Toy Story' actors drop hints regarding fourth installment
'Toy Story' actors drop hints regarding fourth installment
'Toy Story' actors drop hints regarding fourth installment
Did you weep like an infant at the end of "Toy Story 3"? You're certainly not alone.
To recap (and yes, spoilers ahead) near the end of the third movie, Woody, Buzz and the rest of the toys are very nearly burnt to death in an incinerator. Thankfully, the toys pull off a last-minute escape and end up being donated to a wonderful little girl named Bonnie. When we last see Andy's toys, they're starting their new lives as Bonnie's toys and everything seems like it's going to be great.
But, like, maybe not, apparently. In a new interview on on the BBC, Tom Hanks, who voices Woody, spoke about the upcoming "Toy Story 4," and it sounds like Pixar isn't done making adults sob openly in movie theaters.
"When I realized what they were going for, I realized, 'Oh, this is a moment in history,'" Hanks said. "The emotional range of the movies has become more and more deep and profound and affecting."
"Here's the thing about those geniuses that are there at Pixar and everybody who has ever been involved in any of the 'Toy Story' things: They invented something there," Hanks added. "It is a very, very, very special collection of movies that have been put together that, I think, hits each one of us in a completely individual way."
Hanks isn't the only "Toy Story" actor dropping hints about the fourth installment. In September, Tim Allen, who voices Buzz Lightyear, told that he literally couldn't get through the new movie's final scene.
"It is so emotional; it's so funny; it's so big. The idea they've come up with, I'm startled," Allen said. "('Toy Story 3') was, I thought, amazing. This, I couldn't even get through the last scene. They've got great characters but a couple of scenes toward the end were really hard to get through."