Even more of the feels, again!
Woody, Buzz and the gang will be back for another Toy Story after it was revealed by Disney that the movie was going into production. John Lasseter, who was in charge of Pixar when they made the first Toy Story way back in 1995 (way to make us feel old, time), is going to be the man in the director's chair, and there is some serious pedigree when it comes to the team that have put the story together.
According to Entertainment Weekly,, Lasseter wasn't the only one devising the plot as Finding Nemo‘s Andrew Stanton, Up and Monsters Inc.‘s Pete Docter, and Toy Story 3‘s Lee Unkrich have all contributed to it, but the script will be written by Rashida Jones (Parks and Rec) and Will McCormack, with whom she wrote Jesse and Celeste Forever.
There's a while to wait yet until we get to see it though, as the movie won't be out in cinemas until 2017, so until then just dig out your old Buzz and Woody action figures and try and guess where they're going to go next with the story.
While most people will be excited by the news, a lot of fans on Twitter have expressed concern about just how good this one could be, considering the standards set by the previous three movies.
On a serious note, the Toy Story trilogy was perfect. It ended perfectly. Mixed feelings about another one.
— Nooruddean (@BeardedGenius) November 7, 2014
We'll just have to wait and see...