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Conan O'Brien se une a Toy Story 5 en un rol enigmático

Autor : Ava Actualizar : May 23,2025

Una noticia emocionante para los fanáticos de la franquicia Toy Story: Disney ha alistado los talentos de Conan O'Brien para un papel en la tan esperada Toy Story 5 . El presentador del programa de chat pelirrojo le prestará su voz a un nuevo personaje llamado Smarty Pants, agregando un nuevo giro a la querida serie.

O'Brien compartió la noticia de su participación a través de una parodia humorística en su cuenta oficial de TeamCoco Instagram, sugiriendo juguetonamente que trató de enganchar los roles de Woody o Buzz Lightyear. Afortunadamente, Tom Hanks y Tim Allen están listos para repetir sus roles icónicos, asegurando la continuidad para los personajes apreciados.

Si bien los detalles sobre los pantalones Smarty permanecen en secreto, la especulación abarca entre los fanáticos sobre la naturaleza de esta nueva adición misteriosa. ¿Podría Smarty Pants ser un juguete electrónico, tal vez incluso un antagonista de nuestros héroes favoritos de Toy? Solo el tiempo revelará la verdadera identidad y el papel de este personaje intrigante.

Toy Story 5 promete traer de vuelta a Woody, Buzz y todo el conjunto de Pixar para una nueva aventura. Esta vez, navegarán por un mundo donde los niños se sientan cada vez más atraídos por los dispositivos y la tecnología, presentando nuevos desafíos para los juguetes tradicionales.

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El casting de O'Brien marca el primer anuncio de personajes nuevos para Toy Story 5 , lo que indica su importancia para la historia. Esta secuela sigue a Toy Story 4 , que llegó a los cines en 2019, y el spin-off Lightyear en 2022, que, a pesar de su enfoque en el Buzz Lightyear original, no cumplía con las expectativas.

Con Toy Story 5 programado para su lanzamiento el 19 de junio de 2026, Disney tiene como objetivo revitalizar la serie principal de Toy Story, a pesar del desafío de seguir la aclamada trilogía original. Además, los fanáticos pueden esperar más secuelas en los próximos años, incluidos Incredibles 3 y Coco 2 .

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