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Toy Story 5 shows 'terror' of children's screen addiction, says Tom Hanks

7 hours ago
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  • Tom Hanks reveals that Toy Story 5 addresses children's screen addiction, which he describes as a terrifying issue.
  • The film introduces a frog-like tablet called Lilypad as a new villain, symbolizing technology that captivates kids and disrupts the toy world.
  • Cast members relate to the storyline, noting generational divides in technology use and the 'disinterest' of youth glued to phones.
  • Tim Allen shares that modern children, used to short social media clips, struggle to focus on full-length movies, citing his daughter's experience.
  • The movie's approach to technology's risks and benefits reflects broader societal debates over screen time and social media's impact on youth.
  • Taylor Swift contributes a new song, 'I Knew It, I Knew You,' to the soundtrack, fulfilling her childhood dream of writing for the franchise.
  • Recalling the original film's success, Allen notes the initial weirdness of CGI animation, but credits the clever story and character development.
  • Toy Story 5 marks the series' first major foray into technology themes, while previous villains were more traditional toy-based characters.
  • The film aims to resonate with parents facing screen time challenges, though Allen acknowledges such debates have existed across generations.
  • Critics have not yet reviewed the new film's effectiveness in tackling technology-related issues, set for release later this month.