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Tom Hanks: ‘Toy Story 4’ is in the Works

Tom Hanks, who has voiced Woody in all three Toy Story feature films, has told the BBC that he thinks there will be a Toy Story 4 and that the project is being worked on.

Speaking to promote the release of the romantic comedy Larry Crowne, Hanks was asked if there will be a Toy Story 4. “Yeah, I think there will be. They’re working on it now,” the actor replied. You can catch the interview at www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13923988, and the Toy Story question comes right at the end.

No word from Pixar yet on whether a fourth film in the series is being developed, and even if an idea is being considered there is no guarantee the film will move into production.

What do you think, Animag readers? Do you think Toy Story 4 is a good idea, or should Pixar leave well enough alone?

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