10 Sequels To Incredible Movies Nobody Asked For

5. Toy Story 4

Futureworld Peter Fonda
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The Toy Story trilogy is arguably one of the most beloved set of children's movies in film history. It follows the adventures of Woody, Buzz Lightyear and company starting off as toys belonging to a young child before surviving a day care centre and being given away to a new owner.

Toy Story 3 was the perfect finale, as it featured the toy's original owner Andy, now an adult and heading for college, giving the toys to a new child to enjoy. Then a whole nine years after the events of Toy Story 3, we were given a sequel that arguably cheapened the ending and message of the trilogy.

The feature has Woody and Buzz with new owner Bonnie on a road trip, before Woody seemingly contradicts the philosophy he has held in the previous films. In the Toy Story trilogy a common thread is Woody's unquestioning loyalty to Andy no matter what. He also tells the rest of the toys that they need to be there for and stay with their child.

Then at the end of Toy Story 4, Woody leaves new owner Bonnie to be with Bo Peep. In doing this he also leaves behind all the other toys who he's been with for two decades at this point, contradicting himself and the message of Toy Story.

 
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