Nah, Keanu Reeves isn’t in 'Toy Story 4,' but now I can’t unsee the idea of him voicing a nihilistic toy. Picture it: 'Whoa, Woody, what if none of us are really alive?' The actual cast brought so much heart, though—especially Annie Potts returning as Bo Peep. Still, Keanu’s absence is a missed opportunity for the ultimate wholesome crossover.
I binge-watched all the 'Toy Story' movies last weekend, and I’m pretty sure Keanu Reeves wasn’t in the fourth one. The cast list is stacked, but his name doesn’t show up. Instead, we got Christina Hendricks as Gabby Gabby, who was this creepy vintage doll, and Key and Peele absolutely stole the show as those plush toys with a sketch comedy vibe. Keanu would’ve been awesome as, like, a motorcycle-riding action figure or something, but Pixar went in a different direction. Still, the movie’s a gem—Forky’s existential crisis alone is worth the price of admission.
Man, I totally get why someone might think Keanu Reeves could be in 'Toy Story 4'—he’s been popping up everywhere lately, from 'John Wick' to 'The Matrix Resurrections.' But nah, he wasn’t part of the voice cast for that one. The big newcomers in 'Toy Story 4' were guys like Tony Hale, who took over as Forky, and Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele as Ducky and Bunny. Keanu’s got that deep, iconic voice, so it’s easy to imagine him voicing some cool, mysterious toy, but alas, it didn’t happen.
That said, he did lend his voice to 'Toy Story 4''s spiritual successor in a way—'DC League of Super-Pets,' where he played Batman. Maybe that’s where the confusion comes from? Either way, 'Toy Story 4' was still packed with stellar performances, especially Tom Hanks and Tim Allen bringing Woody and Buzz to life one last time. Shame we didn’t get a Keanu cameo, though—imagine him as a stoic action figure with a hidden tragic backstory!
You know, I’ve seen this question floating around forums, and nope, Keanu didn’t voice anyone in 'Toy Story 4.' The closest he got to animated films around that time was 'SpongeBob: Sponge on the Run,' where he played a sage tumbleweed. Random, right? 'Toy Story 4' focused more on new characters like Duke Caboom, voiced by Keanu’s 'John Wick' successor, Keegan-Michael Key. It’s funny how fans sometimes mix up actors—like, I once swore Idris Elba was in 'Frozen' until I realized it was 'Zootopia.' But hey, Keanu’s charm would’ve fit right into Pixar’s world. Maybe someday!
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Angela had no other choice.
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And the monster holding the key?
He didn’t plan to let her go.
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When a single night of humiliation throws Ryker into Leonardo’s path, a dirty deal is struck behind locked doors: safety in exchange for his body. No emotions, just pure lust.
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In a world where werewolves, vampires, and hybrids are supernatural beings, humans are regarded as lesser beings, unworthy of being a mate with any of the supernatural beings. Catherine, a normal human, visited one of the biggest packs in California to see her sick Aunt who was a werewolf, But she had no idea she would become a second mate to one of the alphas who was a gay and also had a mate.
Alpha Darwin and Alpha Darin are identical twins. Only their voice, which they can easily change, can be used to identify them. The two alphas shared and loved one mate, a young man, their beta's nephew.
During the eclipse of the moon, the moon goddess gifted alpha Darwin a second mate who was a woman and not just a woman but a human.
Alpha Darwin rejected her the first day he met her because she was a lady and not just a lady, but a human. Things became hot and complicated when alpha Darin decided to play a mischievous plan on his twin brother's second mate.
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The girl who had to be homeschooled for eight years.
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I'll give it a try, if I hated it, I'd disappear forever.
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‘Vera Rayne.’
He seemed to look like he was in thought.
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Luke couldn’t help it.
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‘Boyfriend then.’
Vera frowned deeper.
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Luke grew irritated by Vera’s silence.
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‘No.’ She had finally answered. Luke thought she wasn’t going to.
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Bo Peep's voice in 'Toy Story 4' is one of those performances that just sticks with you. It's Annie Potts, who’s been voicing the character since the first film back in 1995. She brings this warmth and sass to Bo that makes her feel so real, like she’s not just a porcelain figurine but someone with layers. Potts has this knack for balancing Bo’s gentle side with her newfound independence in the fourth movie. It’s wild how much emotion she packs into those lines—especially in scenes like the carnival sequence, where Bo’s playful but fiercely protective of Woody. Honestly, I can’t imagine anyone else pulling off that mix of tenderness and toughness.
What’s cool is how Potts’s voice work evolved alongside the character. In the earlier films, Bo was more of a supporting role, but 'Toy Story 4' gave her this arc where she’s living this free-spirited, nomadic life. Potts nails that shift, making Bo feel both nostalgic and fresh. It’s one of those voice performances where you forget there’s an actor behind it—just pure character magic.
One of the most exciting additions to 'Toy Story 4' was Keanu Reeves as Duke Caboom, this ridiculously over-the-top Canadian stuntman toy. His whole schtick—dramatic poses, tragic backstory about being abandoned by his kid, and that glorious mustache—made him an instant scene-stealer. I mean, who else could make a toy motorcycle rider so hilariously extra?
Then there’s Tony Hale as Forky, the existential crisis embodied in spork form. Forky’s whole arc about questioning his own existence while being dragged into Bonnie’s adventures was weirdly profound for a kids’ movie. And let’s not forget Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele as Ducky and Bunny, the carnival prize duo whose chaotic energy and improvised banter (especially that 'Plush Rush' plan) had me wheezing. The new cast brought this fresh, chaotic vibe that somehow fit perfectly alongside the OG toys.