Woody and the gang go on a road trip with new toy Forky, who's convinced he's trash and doesn't yet understand his role in the world. Along the way, Woody is unexpectedly reunited with independent spirit Bo Peep and finds himself faced with a decision, and a future, he never imagined.
Played by Tom Hanks
He is a vintage cowboy doll that originally
belonged to a boy named Andy Davis. As Andy's
leader of Andy's toys, a position he upheld by
looking out for each member of the group.
When Andy enters adulthood and leaves for college,
Woody is donated to a little girl named Bonnie
Anderson. He remains with Bonnie for some time,
before choosing to become an owner-less antique
devoted to helping lost toys find owners, alongside
his girlfriend Bo Peep.
Played by Tim Allen
He is a spaceman action figure originally
belonging to Andy Davis. Buzz was created during
a time where astronauts were especially popular
amongst children. His arrival in the original
Toy Story created conflict with Andy's favorite toy
Sheriff Woody, though this rivalry would eventually
blossom into a lifelong friendship.
Played by Tony Hale
spork-turned-craft-project, Forky is
pretty sure that he doesn’t belong in Bonnie's
room. Unfortunately, every time he tries to get
away, Woody yanks him back into an adventure he’d
rather skip. Forky is a toy that Bonnie made out
of a disposable spork, so he’s facing a crisis.
He wants to fulfill his purpose as a spork, but
now has a new toy purpose thrust upon him.”
Played by Anne Potts
Bo is the romantic interest (later girlfriend)
of Woody, providing a calm and loving comfort
whenever he is overwhelmed. She is noted for using
her shepherdess crook to hook her cowboy and
bring him closer in a romantic way. In private,
she is a great deal more daring with her words and
actions, which Woody seems to be quite fond of.
She and her sheep were bought along with the lamp
not too long after Molly was born, due to the baby
being scared of the dark, which "broke every
toy's heart", according to Woody. The lamp comforted
Molly and she would often have her hand lay on
Bo's feet.
Woody: “Being there for a child in the most noble thing a toy can do.”