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==Plot==
==Plot==
The final version of the film revolves around the toys trying to protect a spork named Forky which was transformed into a toy by Bonnie, the toys' owner. The only facts known about the original version was that it would have been a romantic comedy and that it would have had a separate story line to the previous films.<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/pixar/11454209/toy-story-4-plot-rumours.html The article stating the known facts about the film.] Retrieved 20 Jul '19</ref>
The final version of the film revolves around the toys trying to protect a spork named Forky which was transformed into a toy by Bonnie, the toys' owner. The only facts known about the original version was that it would have been a romantic comedy and that it would have had a separate storyline to the previous films.<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/pixar/11454209/toy-story-4-plot-rumours.html The article stating the known facts about the film.] Retrieved 20 Jul '19</ref>


==Availability==
==Availability==
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==Similar Incidents==
==Similar Incidents==
This is not the first time a ''Toy Story'' film was scrapped, as previously, ''Toy Story 2'' was accidentally deleted but the film was luckily backed up on a different computer and a different version of ''Toy Story 3'' was in production by the now defunct Circle 7 Animation before Disney acquired Pixar and created a new version of the film.<ref>[https://www.lostmediawiki.com/Disney_Circle_7_Animation_(partially_found_production_material_of_cancelled_direct-to-video_sequels;_2005-2006) The article on this wiki talking about the cancelled ''Toy Story 3'' and other ''Circle 7 Animation'' projects.] Retrieved 20 Jul '19</ref>
This is not the first time a ''Toy Story'' film was scrapped, as previously, ''Toy Story 2'' was accidentally deleted but the film was luckily backed up on a different computer and a different version of ''Toy Story 3'' was in production by the now-defunct Circle 7 Animation before Disney acquired Pixar and created a new version of the film.<ref>[https://www.lostmediawiki.com/Disney_Circle_7_Animation_(partially_found_production_material_of_cancelled_direct-to-video_sequels;_2005-2006) The article on this wiki talking about the cancelled ''Toy Story 3'' and other ''Circle 7 Animation'' projects.] Retrieved 20 Jul '19</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Revision as of 02:53, 26 July 2019

Toy Story 4 Poster.jpg

The poster for the final version of the film.

Status: Lost

Toy Story 4 is an animated film produced by Pixar and was created to end the Toy Story film franchise. It was released in June 2019.

Plot

The final version of the film revolves around the toys trying to protect a spork named Forky which was transformed into a toy by Bonnie, the toys' owner. The only facts known about the original version was that it would have been a romantic comedy and that it would have had a separate storyline to the previous films.[1]

Availability

In an interview with Annie Potts (the voice of Bo Peep), she stated that after the writers Rashida Jones and Will McCormack left production for the film, Disney threw away the 75% of the script which was finished and restarted production, causing the film to be delayed to June 2019.[2] Since the script was thrown away, it is unlikely that any more information about the original film will see the light of day.

Similar Incidents

This is not the first time a Toy Story film was scrapped, as previously, Toy Story 2 was accidentally deleted but the film was luckily backed up on a different computer and a different version of Toy Story 3 was in production by the now-defunct Circle 7 Animation before Disney acquired Pixar and created a new version of the film.[3]

Gallery

A video explaining the deletion of Toy Story 2.

References