‘Toy Story 5’ Trailer Teases Toys Vs. Tech Storyline With Greta Lee Voicing Lilypad

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UPDATE, Feb, 19: Toy Story 5 now has a full trailer, which reunites Woody, Jessie and Buzz to fight Lilypad’s (Greta Lee) shenanigans.

The clip starts with Bonnie enacting a wedding ceremony between Forky (Tony Hale) and Karen Beverly with the happy couple becoming “husband and knife.” Then a package comes in the mail, and Bonnie’s eyes get that glossy sheen when she first lays them on Lilypad, a tech tablet about to disrupt the style of play and toys’ existence as they know it.

“Extinction, not again!” Rex, the green dinosaur toy exclaims.

Voiced by Greta Lee, Lilypad vies for all of Bonnie’s attention even though her parents seem to want to limit screentime. Meanwhile, Lilypad shows off some transcription and translation skills when Jessie (Joan Cusack) tries to chat with her.

Jessie reaches out to Woody (Tom Hanks) via walkie talkie to ask if he is seeing the same thing happen elsewhere with toys. Then Woody reunites with his former band of playmates and has a nostalgic encounter with Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen).

The pair get back into their chummy bickering as they undertake tasks to prevent toys from becoming obsolete.

Several actors have joined the incredible roster of voice talent including Craig Robinson as Atlas, a cheerful talking GPS hippo toy; Shelby Rabara as the excitable camera toy Snappy; Scarlett Spears as the sweet and shy 8-year-old Bonnie; Mykal-Michelle Harris as Blaze, an independent 8-year-old girl who loves animals; and Matty Matheson as the tech-fearing toy Dr. Nutcase.

Also rounding out the voice cast are John Ratzenberger as the wisecracking piggybank Hamm; Wallace Shawn as Rex, the anxiety-riddled tyrannosaurus rex toy; Blake Clark as the ever-loyal Slinky Dog; Jeff Bergman as the sarcastic Mr. Potato Head; Anna Vocino as the nurturing Mrs. Potato Head; Annie Potts as the adventure-loving Bo Peep; Bonnie Hunt as the wise rag-doll Dolly; Melissa Villaseñor as Karen Beverly, Bonnie’s homemade toy fashioned out of a plastic knife; John Hopkins as the dignified hedgehog plush toy Mr. Pricklepants; Kristen Schaal as the plastic triceratops toy Trixie; Ernie Hudson as the action figure Combat Carl; and Keanu Reeves as Canadian daredevil toy Duke Caboom.

View the full trailer above.

PREVIOUS, Nov. 11, 2025: Pixar on Tuesday dropped the first teaser trailer for Toy Story 5, almost 30 years to the day that the original animated pic hit theaters in November 1995.

The new pic is set to hit theaters on June 19, 2026.

Today’s trailer reveals a new nemesis for the gang: Lilypad, an electronic game tablet voiced by Past Lives star Greta Lee. She gets unboxed much to the horror of original Toy Story toys (formerly Andy’s toys, now Bonnie’s) Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie and Forky, with other characters like Mr Potato Head and Mrs Potato Head, Rex, Slinky Dog, Bullseye and even the plushy alien doll suitably freaking out — all to the sounds of INXS’ “Never Tear Us Apart.”

(L-R): Buzz Lightyear and Woody in ‘Toy Story 5’ Disney/Pixar

Conan O’Brien has also join the voice cast as the toilet training tech toy Smarty Pants.

The plot remains mostly under wraps, but Allen, while promoting his comedy tour earlier this year, gave a general idea of what the latest installment would be about. “I can tell you that it’s a lot about Jessie,” he said in an interview with WIVB. “Tom [Hanks] and I do — Woody and I — do realign. And there’s an unbelievable opening scene with Buzz Lightyears. I can give you that, but I can’t give you much more.”

Andrew Stanton is director and Kenna Harris is co-director of the pic, which is produced by Lindsey Collins.

Said Stanton, who wrote the screenplay for the original pic and won Animated Feature Oscars for directing Finding Nemo and Wall-E, and Harris did tease more in today’s press release announcing the trailer.

“It’s been a hilarious and poignant journey exploring how our favorite team of legacy toys might respond to today’s world of technology, and we’re thrilled to share this first glimpse with audiences,” they said. “Having the remarkably talented Greta Lee bring Lilypad to life — balancing a playfully antagonistic tone with humor and heart — has been incredible.” 

Check out the trailer and a poster for the film below.

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