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Life & Style

‘Toy Story 5’ tackles tech tensions and tween girl trials

  • Cusack emphasized the value of stories told from a female perspective, saying they bring a distinct emotional depth
Published June 18, 2026 Updated June 18, 2026 01:30pm
Photo: Reuters
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EMERYVILLE: For actor Joan Cusack, who voices the animated ​cowgirl Jessie in Disney’s “Toy Story 5,” it was important that the film tell a different kind of ‌story — one centered on the experiences of girls.

“I mean, we’re half the population,” she told Reuters.

Cusack emphasized the value of stories told from a female perspective, saying they bring a distinct emotional depth.

“Girl stories are great because they offer a different point of view. If you do it well, ​there’s real emotion in it. I think it’s real,” the “Working Girl” actor added.

Alongside Cusack, franchise veterans Tom Hanks and ​Tim Allen return as the toys Woody and Buzz Lightyear.

In the latest installment, the toys confront a ⁠new threat: the rise of electronics, which increasingly replace them in children’s lives.

At the center is Bonnie, a little girl ​who feels pressured to swap her toys for a high-tech tablet called Lilypad, voiced by Greta Lee, in order to fit in ​with a judgmental group from her dance class.

The conflict sparks an emotional journey for Jessie as she supports Bonnie while questioning her own place in a tech-driven world.

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“Toy Story 5,” directed by Andrew Stanton and co-written by Stanton and Kenna Harris, is the fifth installment in Pixar’s popular franchise ​and a sequel to “Toy Story 4,” which was directed by Josh Cooley.

The film is projected to deliver the franchise’s strongest domestic ​box office debut, with an opening weekend estimated between $150 million and $175 million, according to Paul Dergarabedian, head of media analytics at Rentrak, a ‌global measurement ⁠and research company serving the entertainment industry.

Daniel Loria, senior vice president of content strategy and editorial director at Boxoffice Pro, similarly forecasts an opening in the $150 million to $175 million range. He said “Toy Story 5” could become one of the highest-grossing films of 2026 and potentially surpass $500 million domestically, marking a new franchise record.

The franchise is vital to Disney, which relies on the popularity of its ​stories and characters to bring ​visitors to its theme parks, ⁠sell merchandise and watch its Disney+ streaming service. The “Toy Story” films have brought in about $3 billion in global box office, according to Rentrak.

Tim Allen said he was surprised by how deeply the ​film affected him when he first watched it.

“This was horrifying to watch as an adult,” ​he told Reuters, ⁠explaining that the film’s themes of bullying struck an emotional chord for him as a father of girls.

For Tom Hanks, the franchise’s lasting appeal lies in the toys’ compassion for one another.

“Being part of this ensemble - friends who will do anything for each other whenever ⁠they are ​needed - that’s powerful,” the two-time Academy Award winner said.

“There’s no jealousy. There might ​be confusion, but there is always care for one another. And the fact that this is Jessie’s story, and she reaches out and says, ‘I need your ​help,’ we are right there.”

“Toy Story 5” arrives in theaters on Friday.

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