Andy needs to come back for Toy Story 5.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Rumors of Andy returning for Toy Story 5 have been running rampant, and although Pixar will get backlash for bringing him back, Andy should return for the fifth Toy Story film. Andy is one of the foundational characters of the Toy Story franchise, with his relationship with Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the gang being at the heart of the franchise's first three films.
At the end of Toy Story 3, a grown-up Andy gives Woody, Buzz, and the rest of his toys away to Bonnie as he prepares to move away for college. At the time of Toy Story 4's announcement, the prospect of a fourth film was already controversial due to many considering this ending to be perfect. The controversy is even more heated with Toy Story 5's Andy rumors, as many see the decision to bring Andy back as a massive mistake.
Andy giving his old toys to his kids could work perfectly narratively and thematically, making it the best way to carry on the Toy Story saga. In real life, parents often pass their toys down to their kids, with some toys staying within families for generations.
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