Do You Need to Watch All Four 'Toy Story' Movies Before Seeing 'Toy Story 5'?
Credits: Toy Story 5 | Teaser Trailer | In Theaters June 19/ Pixar via YouTube/Production House: Pixar Animation Studios/ Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Credits: Toy Story 5 | Teaser Trailer | In Theaters June 19/ Pixar via YouTube/Production House: Pixar Animation Studios/ Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Pixar's beloved Toy Story franchise is back with its fifth installment, bringing Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the gang together for another emotional adventure. With more than three decades of storytelling behind it, many fans are wondering whether a complete rewatch is necessary before heading to theaters for Toy Story 5.
While longtime viewers may find that revisiting earlier films adds extra meaning to some of the franchise's biggest emotional moments, there might also be a way out for one time watchers.
Toy Story 5 stands on its own while honoring the past
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Toy Story 5 is designed to be accessible even for viewers who have not seen every previous installment. The film picks up roughly two years after the events of Toy Story 4 and follows Bonnie's toys as they face an unexpected challenge: modern technology. A new tablet-like character named Lilypad becomes a major source of entertainment for children, leaving traditional toys struggling to compete for attention and playtime. The central conflict between classic toys and digital devices is easy to understand on its own, allowing newcomers to follow the story without needing extensive knowledge of the franchise's history.
That said, watching the earlier movies is highly recommended for the fullest experience. Toy Story 5 does not just introduce a new adventure; it also builds on decades of character development. The film reconnects with Woody and Buzz after Woody's emotional departure at the end of Toy Story 4, while continuing the franchise's long-running exploration of friendship, loyalty, and purpose.
Several emotional beats draw from past events, including Woody and Buzz's evolving bond, the toys' struggles with change, and their search for meaning as their roles in children's lives continue to evolve. Fans who are familiar with the previous films will likely appreciate the callbacks, reunions, and character growth on a much deeper level than first-time viewers.
As audiences reconnect with familiar faces, Toy Story 5 also shines a spotlight on a character who has not always been at the center of the story.
Jessie takes center stage as the franchise reaches new heights
While fans have previously explored Woody's origins in Toy Story 2, witnessed Buzz Lightyear's backstory through Lightyear, and watched the toys narrowly escape disaster in Toy Story 3, Toy Story 5 puts Jessie in the spotlight. The film expands on her emotional journey and gives the fan-favorite cowgirl a major role in the franchise's latest chapter.
The movie arrives with massive box office expectations. Disney and Pixar's latest adventure is projected to deliver the biggest domestic opening of 2026, with forecasts pointing to a $140 million debut in North America and an estimated $275 million global launch. Early reviews have also been strong, earning a 93% score on Rotten Tomatoes and generating excitement among both longtime fans and newcomers ahead of its theatrical release.
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Viewers do not need to watch all four previous Toy Story films to understand Toy Story 5. But for those looking to fully appreciate the emotional callbacks, character growth, and decades of storytelling that shaped Woody, Buzz, and Jessie, a franchise rewatch is well worth the time.
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Are you planning to revisit the Toy Story movies before watching Toy Story 5, or will you jump straight into Pixar's latest adventure? Let us know in the comments!
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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