
When Bonnie receives a Lilypad tablet as a gift and becomes obsessed, Buzz, Woody, Jessie and the rest of the gang's jobs become exponentially harder when they have to go head to head with the all-new threat to playtime.
June 17, 2026 · Directed by Andrew Stanton
Viewers and critics broadly welcomed Toy Story 5, with the film earning a 93% Certified Fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 73 on Metacritic, while audiences rated it 'Verified Hot' and sent it to a record-breaking $160 million opening weekend. The most praised element is the film's timely, emotionally resonant theme of play versus screen time, with Jessie's move to center stage drawing wide approval and many audiences calling it a return to the franchise's heart. The most common complaint, shared by critics and some fans alike, is that the film revisits familiar emotional territory about toys fearing obsolescence and relies on cameos and catchphrases rather than genuinely new ideas, with some noting that key original characters are sidelined. Notably, despite being 'Certified Fresh,' the 93% Rotten Tomatoes score makes it the lowest-rated mainline entry in franchise history, as every prior installment scored 97% or higher, making a technically strong reception feel like a relative step down for this particular series.
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