With "Toy Story 5" now in theaters, a look at why Pixar’s beloved movies remain so important to the studio after three decades.

Disney-Pixar’s “Toy Story 5,” starring the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack, is new in theaters — and the story doesn’t end with the final scene in the movie before…

Bringing back the charm of its predecessors, ‘Toy Story 5’ builds a thesis of terrestrial wonder which swiftly contrasts its central theme of kids getting addicted to screens

<i>Toy Story</i> vuelve a la gran pantalla. 30 años después de la película que dio vida a los juguetes, los cines acogen este viernes el estreno de la

Toy Story 5 arrives in cinemas across the world on Friday, reuniting the beloved trio of Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen) and Jessie (Joan Cusack).

In the latest chapter of “Toy Story,” Jessie, Woody, and Buzz Lightyear confront a looming threat—screen time—that’s changing the play habits of children everywhere.

For 31 years, every film in Pixar’s flagship franchise carried the same rating: G, for General Audiences. Five films and three decades later, that streak is over.

Toy Story 5 addresses modern concerns about children's screen time versus imaginative play.

"Toy Story 5" debuted with $160 million in domestic ticket sales, setting a new franchise record and notching the biggest opening weekend of the year.

With "Toy Story 5" now in theaters, a look at why Pixar’s beloved movies remain so important to the studio after three decades.

Pixar’s Toy Story franchise has proven its enduring appeal, with the fifth instalment shattering box office records and securing the biggest opening weekend of 2026. #Cinema