Will Toy Story 5 be on Disney Plus before Christmas?
Disney and Pixar’s smash hit Toy Story 5 is expected to arrive on Disney+ late autumn in the run-up to Christmas. Here’s how you can watch it at home before then...
Disney and Pixar’s smash hit Toy Story 5 is expected to arrive on Disney+ late autumn in the run-up to Christmas. Before its subscription streaming debut, fans can purchase or rent the film digitally from storefronts like Apple TV, YouTube, and Sky Store.
Physical media collectors can reunite with Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and the rest of the gang on 5th October across 4K Ultra HD™, Blu-ray™, and DVD, followed by a limited-edition 4K Ultra HD™ SteelBook® on 19th October.
Key Home Release Dates & Formats
Digital (PVOD / Download & Keep): Available now on Apple TV, YouTube, and Sky Store
Standard Physical Formats (4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD): 5th October
5-Movie Collection (DVD, Blu-ray, 4K UHD): 5th October
4K UHD Limited-Edition SteelBook: 19th October
Disney+ SVOD Release: Expected late autumn / Christmas run-up
Critical Acclaim & Synopsis
Described as “funny” and “warm-hearted” by Helen O’Hara (Empire) and praised for delivering “the pangs of nostalgia and emotion that Pixar has become celebrated for” by Tori Brazier (Metro.co.uk), Toy Story 5 holds both Certified Fresh™ and Verified Hot status on Rotten Tomatoes®, along with an A CinemaScore®.
Synopsis: It’s Toy meets Tech when Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the crew face off against Lilypad—a brand-new tablet device with disruptive ideas about what is best for their kid, Bonnie. The gang must figure out how toys and technology can co-exist before playtime changes forever.
Exclusive Physical Bonus Features (4K UHD & Blu-ray)
The upcoming 4K Ultra HD™ and Blu-ray™ editions feature extensive behind-the-scenes material, deleted scenes, and filmmaker audio commentary:
Featurettes:
The Toys Are Back in Town: Join the cast and crew as they reunite iconic characters and introduce new toys to the universe.
Casting Playtime: A look inside the recording booth with new cast members, including Conan O’Brien and Greta Lee.
50 Buzzes and The Great Escape: Animators and filmmakers break down one of the film’s set-piece sequences.
The Lost Toys: A look at cut characters, early concept designs, and ideas left in the toy box.
Gag Reel: Outtakes and humorous moments from the voice recording booth.
Deleted Scenes: Introduced by director Andrew Stanton and co-director Kenna Harris (First Meet, Failed Rescue, Playtime, Goodbye Charlie, and Reunion).
Audio Commentary: Feature-length commentary with co-director Kenna Harris, production designer Bob Pauley, and VFX supervisor Thomas Jordan.
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