As a mother of a three‑year‑old and a ‘90s kid myself, I was thrilled to hear that Buzz Lightyear and Woody are returning in “Toy Story 5.”
The beloved franchise, featuring Tim Allen and Tom Hanks, now includes an original song by Taylor Swift, and the buzz suggests a record‑breaking opening. Deadline projects opening‑weekend ticket sales around $150 million.
Scrolling through Instagram, I saw a carousel of new movie‑inspired merchandise—most notably a Pizza Planet oven toy that my daughter would love. The caption read: “Anybody else broke with all of this new Toy Story stuff coming out because same.”
If you want to enjoy the film without letting expenses soar, consider these cost‑saving strategies:
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