Toy Story 4 Final Trailer Sends the Gang on a Rescue Mission
Woody and Bo Peep in the final trailer for Toy Story 4
Highlights
- Toy Story 4 releasing June 21 in India, elsewhere
- Final trailer sets up the third sequel’s plot
- Toy Story 4 involves a rescue mission on a road trip
Pixar has released the second and final trailer for Toy Story 4, which finds the toy gang setting out on a rescue mission to find and bring back Forky (voiced by Tony Hale), the new toy which started off as an arts and crafts project by Bonnie, the toys’ human owner. There are a bunch of new toys along for the ride as well, in the self-proclaimed “Canada’s greatest stuntman” Duke Caboom (Keanu Reeves), and the two new plush toys Ducky (Keegan-Michael Key) and Bunny (Jordan Peele). Plus, Bo Peep (Annie Potts) is back for the ride, helping Woody (Tom Hanks) on the adventure.
The new Toy Story 4 trailer opens with the new toy Forky being introduced to the world, who suffers from an existential crisis about being a toy. Soon after, all the toys end up on a road trip with Bonnie and her family, but Forky gets lost on the journey and the rest of the toys then set out together to find him and bring him home. There’s a lot of shouting, action, name-checking, and… failing. Caboom then enters the fray and starts to show off, which causes Woody to roll his eyes. Meanwhile, Forky believes that Woody will save him, because he’s known him his entire life: “two days.”
During their rescue mission, the toys encounter a cat that has torn apart a plush toy, which causes all of them to scream, as Ducky adds: “There’s so much f-f-f-fluff!”, in a clear reference to what would usually be blood. The new Toy Story 4 trailer ends with the two new plush toys proposing a “plush rush” in which they attack a human to get something from them. Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) promptly turns down their offer.
Directed by Josh Cooley (Riley’s First Date?) off a script by Stephany Folsom and Andrew Stanton, who has co-written all four Toy Story films, Toy Story 4 also features the voices of Joan Cusack, Blake Clark, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, the late Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Jodi Benson, Michael Keaton, Jeff Pidgeon, Kristen Schaal, Bonnie Hunt, Timothy Dalton, Jeff Garlin, Laurie Metcalf, Lori Alan, Christina Hendricks, and Ally Maki.