Every New Toy You'll See In Toy Story 4

Every New Toy You'll See In Toy Story 4




Woody and companions are back in Toy Story 4, and yes it looks like they're going on an even bigger adventure than ever before.


The final trailer ahead of the movie's debut this June is here, plus it serves up a lengthy look at some of the new companions Woody (Tom Hanks) will make this time around.


Andy's toys will meet plenty of peculiar and exotic new personalities as they make travel with Bonnie and her family member on a road trip, especially as soon as Woody gets separated from the categorize and reunites with long lost companion Bo Peep, who's changed drastically while in her time away from the flock.


In case you've missed out on some of the expository moments seen while in the latest Toy Story 4 clips, we've got a handy reminder here of which toys are new to the brood plus a little bit of statistics on the back stories we've been privy to.


While we don't know a lot about each one, we've got their names along with a brief peek at what @they could be like. We've got them here for reference, yet you'll have to be able to see the movie to get the rest of the story.


Forky


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Forky is exactly what he looks like: a spork with pipe cleaner arms, face, and googly eyes. In a somewhat terrifying Cronenberg-like move, he also has chewing gum for feet. Bonnie decorated Forky all on her own. Nevertheless while he's special her, Forky keeps it up and continues to have existential crises about whether he's trash or a real toy, and what his actual purpose usually be.


Voiced by Tony Hale, he is a neurotic little guy that can hopefully find a way to understand himself and identify that even if he's not crafted of plastic and paint like several of Bonnie's other toys, he's still one of her favorites.


Duke Caboom


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Duke Caboom (Keanu Reeves) is a Evel Knievel-esque toy from the '70s based on the greatest stuntman to come out of Canada. He rides atop his powerful Caboom stunt cycle and is confident in back of all measure. Unfortunately, as Woody learns in the latest trailer, he can't even pull off any of the stunts he does in his toy commercial.


He feels inadequate as a result, and has remained in an antique store for most of his life, unable to shake the fact that he doesn't measure up to the stunts shown off in the ad meant to get him in the hands of kids around the world. John Wick he is not.


Gabby Gabby


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Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks) is a retro pull-string doll made in the '50s. Unfortunately, her voice isn't nearly as adorable as she is. A manufacturing defect saw to her sounding much more like the nefarious little tot that she's become.


Right now she's on the lookout for a voice box that she can steal from another toy to replace hers so that she can go residence with a new owner who wants to pull her string. Soon after you've sat for 60 years waiting for someone to adopt you, you could be a little bit cranky, too.


Benson


Benson is a classic ventriloquist dummy that happens to reflect Goosebumps' demonic doll Slappy. Dummies, as we all know, don't have voices. So neither does Benson or the sort of Benson copies that act as Gabby Gabby's henchmen. The fact that they don't ever vocalize makes the fact that they're seemingly lurking around every corner a lot more unsettling than it should be.


Ducky and Bunny


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Ducky and Bunny (Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele) are adorable neon carnival prizes. They spend most of their time waiting for a lucky kid to come along and win them so they can finally have a house of their own, yet that all changes any time whenever they meet Woody and the gang, who take them on an adventure they won't soon forget.


You'll have the ability to meet every one of those toys (and possibly several more) whenever Toy Story 4 makes its triumphant debut in theaters on June 21.









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