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OLLYWOOD star Tom
Hanks, who is the voice
behindWoody, has talked
about his beloved Pixar character's bald spot in the Toy Story 5
peek.
Hanks, 69, shed some light on
the viral glimpse of what
appeared to be a bald spot on
the toy cowboy in the upcoming
film. "He has been played with
to excess," Hanks said in an interview with EntertainmentWeekly,
reports people.com.
"You put a rubber hat on top
of a rubber head again and again
and again and again, something's gonna chafe. So, yeah, he
does have… let's say a worn area
on the back of his head."
Hanks went on to discuss why
Woody's body has also changed
since the first film in the franchise, which was released in
1995.
"He is not shaped plastic," the
two-time Academy Award winner explained.
Hanks added: "He is made of
stuffing and cloth, and that stuff
settles over time."
In the trailer, a poncho-wearing Woody removes his cowboy
hat to unveil his hairless spot,
which hilariously attracts the
sunlight that ricochets off his
plastic patch of baldness and
into the eye of his now-blinded
toys.
"Ooh! Ouch!" the toys say
collectively as the light shines in
their eyes.
"Someone needs a brown
marker," Trixie, the blue plastic
Triceratops, quips about coloring in Woody's bald spot to
match his hair, reports people.com.
Talking about “Toy Story”, the
animated franchise began in
1995. It has long examined the
unique relationship between
children and their favorite childhood toys, nostalgia, and the
growing pains of adolescence.
The fifth installment of the
movie franchise hits theaters on
June 19.
Meanwhile, Hanks was last
seen in The Phoenician Scheme,
an espionage black comedy
thriller by Wes Anderson.
The film features an ensemble cast that includes Benicio del
Toro, Mia Threapleton, Michael
Cera, Riz Ahmed, Tom Hanks,
Bryan Cranston, Mathieu
Amalric, Richard Ayoade, Jeffrey
Wright, Scarlett Johansson,
Benedict Cumberbatch, Rupert
Friend, Hope Davis, F. Murray
Abraham, Charlotte Gainsbourg,
Willem Dafoe, and Bill Murray.