
Get ready to hit the road!
Woody has always been confident about his place in the world and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that's Andy or Bonnie. But when Bonnie adds a reluctant new toy called "Forky" to her room, a road trip adventure alongside old and new friends will show Woody how big the world can be for a toy.
- 7.5
- 2019
- Released
- 1h 40m

Tom Hanks
Woody (voice)
Tim Allen
Buzz Lightyear (voice)
Annie Potts
Bo Peep (voice)
Tony Hale
Forky (voice)
Keegan-Michael Key
Ducky (voice)
Madeleine McGraw
Bonnie (voice)
Christina Hendricks
Gabby Gabby (voice)
Jordan Peele
Bunny (voice)
Keanu Reeves
Duke Caboom (voice)
Ally Maki
Giggle McDimples (voice)
Jay Hernandez
Bonnie’s Dad (voice)
Lori Alan
Bonnie's Mom (voice)
Joan Cusack
Jessie (voice)
Bonnie Hunt
Dolly (voice)
Kristen Schaal
Trixie (voice)
Emily Davis
Billy / Goat / Gruff (voice)
Wallace Shawn
Rex (voice)
John Ratzenberger
Hamm (voice)
Blake Clark
Slinky Dog (voice)
June Squibb
Margaret the Store Owner (voice)
Carl Weathers
Combat Carl (voice)
Lila Sage Bromley
Harmony (voice)
Don Rickles
Mr. Potato Head (voice)
Jeff Garlin
Buttercup (voice)
Maliah Bargas-Good
Lost Girl (voice)
Jack McGraw
Young Andy (voice)
Juliana Hansen
Miss Wendy (voice)
Estelle Harris
Mrs. Potato Head (voice)
Laurie Metcalf
Andy's Mom (voice)
Steve Purcell
The Dummies (voice)
Mel Brooks
Melephant Brooks (voice)
Alan Oppenheimer
Old Timer (voice)
Carol Burnett
Chairol Burnett (voice)
Betty White
Bitey White (voice)
Carl Reiner
Carl Reineroceros (voice)
Bill Hader
Axel the Carnie (voice)
Patricia Arquette
Harmony’s Mom (voice)
Timothy Dalton
Mr. Pricklepants (voice)
Flea
Caboom TV Announcer (voice)
Melissa Villaseñor
Karen Beverly (voice)
John Morris
Teenage Andy (voice)



Released
en
$175,000,000.00
$1,073,841,394.00
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- #toy comes to life
- #dedication
- #awestruck
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