India, June 19 -- Pixar comes back to one of its most cherished franchises with a sort of heartfelt story that kind of keeps its beloved toy cast in the middle of everything. As Bonnie gets older and her interests start shifting around a bit, Woody, Buzz and the rest of the crew end up dealing with fresh problems, plus some uneasy questions about where they even belong in her life.

How Toy Story 5 Tackles the Challenges of the Digital Age

The film's main conflict feels kind of relatable in a way because it shifts from toys simply getting old to this pretty modern worry, like competing for a child's attention in the digital age. When Bonnie gets Lilypad, a flashy smart tablet, her beloved toys suddenly get pushed aside, almost like out o...