Toys vs. Tech: 'Toy Story 5' Has Fans Buzzing Over Greta Lee's Tablet Villain, a New Taylor Swift Song, and a June 19 Release

Toy Story 5 arrives in theaters June 19, 2026 with a 'Toys vs. Tech' storyline, Greta Lee voicing a new tablet villain named Lilypad, and an original Taylor Swift song written for Jessie. Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Joan Cusack return, alongside a wave of recasts and new voices including Conan O'Brien and Ernie Hudson.

Toys vs. Tech: 'Toy Story 5' Has Fans Buzzing Over Greta Lee's Tablet Villain, a New Taylor Swift Song, and a June 19 Release

Woody, Buzz, and the gang are back for one more adventure — and this time their biggest threat isn't the bottom of a toy box, it's the screen in every kid's hand. Toy Story 5 hits theaters June 19, 2026, and as the first trailers land, Disney and Pixar fans are buzzing over a "Toys vs. Tech" storyline, a stacked recast, and a brand-new Taylor Swift song written for Jessie.

Bullseye and Jessie, voiced by Joan Cusack, confront the new tablet villain Lilypad voiced by Greta Lee in Toy Story 5
Jessie (Joan Cusack) and Bullseye come face-to-screen with Lilypad (Greta Lee), the tech toy at the center of Toy Story 5.

The Buzz

Entertainment outlet Deadline rounded up everything known so far about Toy Story 5, and Disney fans have run with it — dissecting the Toys-vs-Tech premise, the wave of recast voices stepping in for late legends, and confirmation that Taylor Swift wrote an original song for the film. With a June theatrical date now locked, anticipation for Pixar's return to its signature franchise is hitting a fever pitch.

When Does Toy Story 5 Come Out?

First announced back in February 2023, Toy Story 5 arrives in theaters on June 19, 2026. It's the fifth mainline entry in a series that began in 1995 as the first fully computer-animated feature film — and the first to bring Andy's, and now Bonnie's, toys back to the big screen since Toy Story 4 in 2019 (the spin-off Lightyear followed in 2022).

Who's in the Voice Cast?

The heart of the franchise returns: Tom Hanks is back as Woody and Tim Allen reprises Buzz Lightyear, with Joan Cusack once again voicing cowgirl Jessie. In an interview, Allen teased that the film is "a lot about Jessie," adding that Woody and Buzz "realign" and promising "an unbelievable opening scene with Buzz Lightyears."

Rounding out the returning ensemble are John Ratzenberger as Hamm, Wallace Shawn as the anxious Rex, Blake Clark as Slinky Dog, Annie Potts as Bo Peep, Bonnie Hunt as Dolly, and Melissa Villaseñor as Bonnie's homemade toy Karen Beverly.

Several beloved roles have been recast following the passing of their original voice actors. Jeff Bergman — the current voice of Bugs Bunny — takes over Mr. Potato Head (originally Don Rickles), Anna Vocino voices Mrs. Potato Head (previously Estelle Harris), John Hopkins steps in as Mr. Pricklepants (formerly Timothy Dalton), and Ernie Hudson picks up Combat Carl.

The newcomers bring fresh comedic firepower: Conan O'Brien as Smarty Pants, Craig Robinson as a GPS hippo toy named Atlas, Shelby Rabara as camera toy Snappy, Scarlett Spears as a young Bonnie, Mykal-Michelle Harris as an animal-loving kid named Blaze, and Matty Matheson as the tech-fearing Dr. Nutcase. Most notably, Greta Lee (Past Lives, Tron: Ares) voices the film's central new character.

What Is Toy Story 5 About? The Toys vs. Tech Twist

Greta Lee's character, Lilypad, is a tablet-style tech toy — and her arrival sets up the film's defining conflict. Toy Story 5 pits old-fashioned playthings against the sleek, attention-grabbing devices that increasingly dominate childhood. "Toys vs. Tech" is the big theme, a pointed premise for an era of screens, apps, and rapidly advancing AI. Andrew Stanton, a Pixar veteran whose credits include Finding Nemo and WALL·E, directs.

"Toys vs. Tech is the big theme of the fifth film — a battle between old-fashioned toys and the technological ones now competing for children's attention."

Will Taylor Swift Have a Song in Toy Story 5?

Yes. Taylor Swift confirmed she wrote an original song for the film titled "I Knew It, I Knew You." Described as a return to her country roots, the track is tied to Jessie — the cowgirl who first entered the series in Toy Story 2 back in 1999 and whose own emotional backstory (set to Sarah McLachlan's "When She Loved Me") remains one of Pixar's most heartbreaking moments. A Swift original written for Jessie is exactly the kind of detail sending longtime fans into a spin.

Is There a Trailer?

There is. Both a teaser and a full trailer have been released, with the full trailer leaning into the Toys-vs-Tech storyline and Greta Lee's Lilypad. The footage has given fans their first real look at how Pixar plans to frame the analog-versus-digital showdown.

Still from the Is There a Trailer? trailer (1)
Still from the Is There a Trailer? trailer (2)
Still from the Is There a Trailer? trailer (1)
Still from the Is There a Trailer? trailer (2)

Why Fans Are Buzzing

For a franchise that's already delivered four films widely considered modern classics, a fifth entry carries enormous expectations — and Pixar appears to be answering with a theme that hits close to home for parents and kids alike. The combination of the original trio returning, a thoughtfully handled wave of recasts honoring late voice legends, a marquee villain in Greta Lee's Lilypad, and an original Taylor Swift song has turned Toy Story 5 into one of summer 2026's most-anticipated releases. With a June 19 date now set and trailers in the wild, the countdown to "you've got a friend in me" one more time is officially on.