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Toy Story 4 trailer unveiled during Super Bowl sees Buzz Lightyear in dire straits

The fourth instalment of the franchise is set to be released in June 2019

Clémence Michallon
New York
Sunday 03 February 2019 23:14 EST
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A new teaser trailer has been unveiled for Toy Story 4.

The 30-second clip, which aired during the 2019 Super Bowl on Sunday, features Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Bo Peep (Annie Potts), as well as Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) – with the latter in a difficult situation.

At the start of the video, Woody and Bo can be seen wondering where Buzz has gone, as he was supposed to meet them but has evidently failed to show up.

It is then revealed that the toy Space Ranger is currently stuck at a fair stand, among other toys offered as prizes to children.

Buzz gets taunted by a duo of stuffed animals apparently miffed that the Space Ranger has taken their “top prize spot”.

When Buzz asks one of the stuffed toys to help him out, the toy responds: “I’ll help you... with my foot!”

The toy then distorts Buzz’s famous catchphrase, adding as he whacks Buzz in the head: “To infinity and... my foot!”

Buzz eventually sticks the toy’s foot in his space helmet, getting the upper hand.

Toy Story 4 is scheduled to hit theatres in June 2019.

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It comes nine years after its predecessor, Toy Story 3, and 24 years after the original Toy Story.

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