The Toy Story gang were reunited on a hot, humid evening in central London Thursday.

Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack were all in attendance for Toy Story 5‘s U.K. launch event, which even boasted a separate media line for kid interviewers to get their questions to the U.S. A-listers. The grown-up reporters agreed it was a sweet addition to the event.

Newcomer Greta Lee joined too as filmmaker Andrew Stanton prepares to debut another adventure for Woody (Hanks), Jessie (Joan Cusack) and Buzz Lightyear (Allen) in the newest movie, in theaters June 19, which revolves around eight-year-old Bonnie getting her first device and — you guessed it — finding herself notching up far too much screen time, to the horror of her toys.

American royalty Hanks told The Hollywood Reporter that the film features one of the most heartbreaking scenes he’s seen throughout the franchise. “These movies, they end up speaking [to] and puts in words [and] stuff that everybody is thinking anyway,” he said about Disney taking on tech. “There’s one of the most heartbreaking scenes I’ve ever seen in any of the Toy Story movies — when that little girl is getting her feelings hurt by what other people are texting about her, and she doesn’t understand why. She doesn’t know what she did wrong, but it hurts, and that is a very prescient thing to have in a motion picture today about little kids and toys, don’t you think?”