Does Toy Story 5 have a post-credits scene?
Breaking down what happens after the Toy Story 5 credits
If you're wondering whether Toy Story 5 has a post-credits scene or not, then you've come to the right place.
The new film pits the toys against technology in the form of ominous touchpad Lilypad, who quickly takes over Bonnie's life. Cowgirl Jessie then takes center stage as leader of Bonnie's room to try and get her kid some true pals, as well as stop Lilypad from ending playtime forever.
Below, we've broken down how many Toy Story 5 post-credits scenes there are, as well as what happens in them. We have a spoiler-free breakdown of how many scenes to expect first, then a spoilery breakdown of what happens. So, don't scroll too far if you haven't seen the film yet. Now, saddle up and get ready to get the lowdown on the Toy Story 5 stingers. Yeehaw!
Does Toy Story 5 have a post-credits scene?
Yes, Toy Story 5 does have a post-credits scene. It comes at the mid-credits, after the stylized credits featuring the cast. For a bonus extra, stay to the very end. What comes next isn't quite a full post-credits scene, but it is a fun little addition.
Toy Story 5 post-credits scene explained *Spoilers*
In the Toy Story 5 post-credits scene, we're treated to the ending of the storyline involving the army of Buzzes. They drift down from the sky into a playground full of kids, who happily grab the toys. But, there's a problem – one kid has an Emperor Zurg action figure in his backpack. Uh oh…
Then, at the very end of the credits, the toys come together and sing Lilypad's song together over the rolling credits.
So, neither of the post-credits scene set-up a sequel or hint at anything further, beyond a quick gag about Buzz and Zurg's legendary rivalry.
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I'm a Senior Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering all things film and TV for the site's Total Film section. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.
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