Jump to content

  • Toy Story 4 Trailer Reunites Woody And Bo Peep

       (1 review)

    We’ve seen early teasers, and character introductions – and now we’ve finally got our first proper look at Toy Story 4, revealing more on the plot and characters we can look forward to in Pixar’s long-awaited fourquel. And rest assured, considering the high that Toy Story 3 went out on, it looks like this extension of the series won’t besmirch the legacy of Buzz and Woody. Watch the trailer here.

     

     

    As the teaser suggest, this one hinges on a new member joining the gang – Bonnie’s arts-and-crafts project Forky, voiced by Tony Hale (aka Arrested Development’s Buster Bluth). As her favourite plaything, he means the world to her – but his identity crisis sees him fall from the family car on a road trip. Woody goes on a rescue mission that separates him from the rest of the gang, and brings him back to his old flame, Bo Peep, at a funfair. Then the Beach Boys – ‘God Only Knows’ starts playing, and we have no idea what else the trailer included from there because the tears started flowing. From what we could make out, there’s a villainous new doll called Gabby Gabby, the rest of Bonnie’s toys hatch a plot to find Woody, and Woody ponders a life away from his owners. Expect another emotional rollercoaster from the toys you know and love.

     

    Toy Story 4 comes from director Josh Cooley, who previously helmed Inside Out short Riley’s First Date, and will arrive in UK cinemas on 21 June.


    User Feedback

    Create an account or sign in to leave a review

    You need to be a member in order to leave a review

    Create an account

    Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

    Register a new account

    Sign in

    Already have an account? Sign in here.

    Sign In Now

    Alexander

      

    I remember watching Toy Story Four at the cinema before most of the cinemas closed in the UK. It was a great film to watch that can be enjoyed by any age group. It's something that I would recommend! 


Bayside Gamers


  • Our picks

    • Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) has been a cornerstone of the flight simulation community for decades, continually pushing the boundaries of realism, immersion, and technical innovation. With the release of MSFS 2020, the franchise took a massive leap forward in terms of visual fidelity, world detail, and complex weather systems. As we look forward to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, expectations are sky-high, with enthusiasts and casual
      • 0

        Reputation Points

      • 0 replies
    • Elden Ring  remains one of the most played games in the last 5 years. A game that was developed by FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Elden Ring, an RPG based game, was developed after successes recorded by the studio when they made games such as Dark Souls, Sekiro:Shadows Die Twice, and Bloodborne This game, released in early 2022, became the household favourite as a result of its challenging gameplay and competitiveness. 
       
      In the game, players take on the role of a fallen warrior assigned the role of reclaiming the Elden Ring in order to become the Elden Lord. Basically, the story unfolds in a non-linear manner, with lore pieces spread throughout the world, encouraging exploration and rewarding curiosity. 
      Elden Ring retains the punishing difficulty characteristics of games created by FromSoftware and has an addition of more open-world approach. The lands are vast and give players freedom to explore. This also makes the combat to be fluid with a series of weapons, abilities, and spells at the player's disposal. 
       
       
      Elden Ring has amazing graphics built-in and has challenges that even make the most seasoned players sit up with options for multplayers being competitive as well.
       

       
       
      Succinctly, Elden Ring is a success in the RPG genre as a result of its challenging gameplay, interesting storyline, and a beautifully crafted open world. For these, one would agree with me that Elden Ring is a must play for fans of RPG type of games. A decision not to be regretted.
      • 0

        Reputation Points

      • 0 replies
    • Does anyone here still have an original Xbox? I got one for free a few years ago from one of my coworkers. She thought the console wasn't working, but it turns out the av cables were faulty. Best of all, it was already modded and had a few emulators on it! Though the mod itself is pretty old. It's also one of the later models that doesn't have the issue with the clock capacitor leaking so I'm luck in that regard too! I think it's worth getting an original Xbox since not every original Xbox game runs on the 360 let alone not everyone even has a 360.
      • 0

        Reputation Points

      • 0 replies
    • I recently upgraded to using Xbox Elite 2 Controller and it feels so good using it. It's high time they get rid of the AAA batteries used in my former controller. Also, I like the textured grip this controller is designed. 
       
      What do you think about Elite Controller 2?
      • 0

        Reputation Points

      • 1 reply
    • What are your favorite N64 games? For me you have some of the hunch as Goldeneye, Mario Kart, Super Mario 64. I also really liked Pilot Wings and Destruction Derby 64 which were a bit lesser known
      • 0

        Reputation Points

      • 2 replies
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Privacy Policy