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John Lasseter will direct 'Toy Story 4' -- BREAKING
By Anthony Breznican on Nov 6, 2014 at 5:11PM twitter-bird-16x16.png@breznican
 

One word, John Lasseter: Plastics.

 

The Pixar chief who changed the animation game with his innovative use of computer technology in 1995’s Toy Story will return to the directing chair to make a fourth movie about the adventures of Woody, Buzz, and the gang, Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger has announced..

 

The film is set to hit theaters in June 2017. “John created Toy Story and directed the first two films, and it’s great to have him back directing one of our most valuable properties,” Iger said, revealing the news in a quarterly earnings call for investors late Thursday afternoon.


Iger did not say whether Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Wallace Shawn or any of the other actors who voice the toybox crew will be returning, but it’s inconceivable that a movie would be made without them.

 

In the four years since Toy Story 3 came out, Woody and Buzz haven’t exactly been strangers — the characters have turned up in a  series of short films and television specials, which picked up with the family of playthings after original owner Andy handed them over to a new child, the sweet little girl Bonnie.

The first of these was 2011’s Hawaiian Vacation, in which Barbie and Ken are treated to a trip to the islands without ever leaving their new owner’s bedroom.

 

In the eight years since The Walt Disney Co. paid more than $7.4 billion for Pixar, Lasseter has become not just the Hawaiian-shirt-wearing chief creative officer for that powerhouse animation company, but has also supervised a renaissance at Walt Disney Studios Animation — which went from making flops like Treasure Planet and under performers like Chicken Little to blockbusters like Wreck-It Ralph and last year’s Frozen. 

 

Frozen not only collected the Best Feature Animation Oscar — which, astoundingly, was company’s first — it was the No. 1 movie of the year, earning north of $1.27 billion globally.

 

Still, every movie to emerge from the studio, be it shorts like Paperman or Feast, to Disney Animation’s latest feature, Big Hero 6, hits theaters with filmmakers talking about Lasseter’s hands-on approach.

He hasn’t directed a film himself since Cars 2 in 2011, and handed off the reigns of Toy Story 3 to Lee Unkrich, his co-director on 1999’s Toy Story 2, who went on to make arguably the most acclaimed film in the trilogy.

 

With Unkrich, who also collected a Best Animated Feature Oscar for No. 3, busy on an untitled Dia de los Muertos movie for Pixar, Lasseter is returning to the toy box — though there’s no telling how that will influence his other work producing the dozens of other theatrical, short and home-video releases he oversees.

 

More to come …

 

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