First Reactions to Toy Story 5: Pixar’s June 19 Return Delights

First Reactions to Toy Story 5: Pixar's June 19 Return Delights

I arrived at the premiere and the carpet stopped me in my tracks. You could feel a hush before the first note — and then Taylor Swift sang and the room folded in on itself. I realized, right there, that something about Toy Story 5 had pushed past curiosity into feeling.

You should know I watch premieres for the signal, not the noise. When Disney brings Pixar back to an icon, the stakes aren’t promotional — they’re cultural. The good news: early voices suggest this one lands.

The red carpet smelled of cologne — Premiere night branded the film as a must-see

The premiere was a magnet for talent: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Randy Newman, and Taylor Swift all showed up. Swift performed the end-credits song, called the film her favorite in the franchise, and even sang You’ve Got a Friend in Me with Newman — a rare cross-generational moment that sent the crowd into full nostalgia mode.

Andrew Stanton directing matters. He’s the filmmaker behind Finding Nemo and WALL·E, and his involvement read to me like a guarantee the film was being handled with patience and care. Pixar didn’t rush: seven years since the last chapter means time to breathe, write, and refine.

The press room glowed from laptop screens — Critics’ early takes lean positive

Is Toy Story 5 good?

Short answer from critics on embargo-night: yes. The most common critique was a “tiny bit disjointed at the start,” followed quickly by praise for a powerful third act. Voices from outlets and critics on X and in the screening room highlighted humor, heart, and genuine payoff — the sort of language Rotten Tomatoes and Variety reporters use when consensus forms.

Several critics singled out Jessie’s arc as the emotional spine; others praised Joan Cusack’s vocal work and Conan O’Brien’s new character as scene-stealing. I’d pay attention to Box Office Mojo and early Rotten Tomatoes tallies next week, but the pattern I’m seeing is confidence: this film strengthens the franchise instead of diluting it.

Phones lit up in the lobby — Social reaction turned immediate and loud

Fans didn’t wait for reviews. As soon as the lights came up, X and TikTok filled with clips, tears, and one-word verdicts. Threads range from ecstatic to emotionally raw: people are calling it “generation-defining” and placing it alongside Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3 in personal rankings.

The lobby smelled of coffee — Practical details and what to expect

When does Toy Story 5 open in theaters?

Toy Story 5 opens on June 19. Full reviews will appear ahead of the wide release, and early metrics from Rotten Tomatoes, Box Office Mojo, and IMDb will help shape the opening weekend narrative.

Cast highlights from the movie include Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Conan O’Brien, Greta Lee, Craig Robinson, and Tony Hale. Andrew Stanton steered the ship, and Pixar’s craft — at its best — is a finely tuned clockwork that gives small moments room to grow.

If you follow film trades like Deadline and Variety, watch their early box office and review roundups next week. If you follow social metrics on X and TikTok, expect sustained chatter and debate about where this film ranks in the series.

So you’ve read the early takes and seen the clips: will you be buying a ticket opening weekend?