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Toy Story 5 shows 'terror' of children's screen addiction, says Tom Hanks 6 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Steven McIntosh Entertainment reporter Disney Toy Story 5, released later this month, sees the toys threatened by the arrival of a new tablet US actor Tom Hanks has said the latest Toy Story film highlights children's addiction to screens, an issue that he says strikes "terror in the heart". The fifth instalment of the animated franchise sees Woody, Buzz and Jessie threatened by a new frog-like tablet known as Lilypad, which captivates the film's children. Hanks said the cast related to the storyline because they had all "met that disinterest" of young people who "look down at their phone, look up, look down, look up". "This is a generational thing," he told the BBC's David Sillito, "where one generation has this thing that defines them technologically in society, and they pour everything into it." The actor highlighted "a moment in the movie where we look out on the cityscape and we see that blue glow of a phone in bedrooms and whatnot, and it does strike terror into the heart". Toy Story 5, released later this month, sees Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack return to their roles voicing Woody, Buzz Lightyear and Jessie, while Past Lives star Greta Lee joins the cast to voice Lilypad. PA Media L-R: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack and Greta Lee pictured at the film's London premiere last week Villains in previous Toy Story movies have included a large purple teddy bear called Lotso, troubled next-door neighbour Sid, a ruthless toy collector named Al and creepy vintage doll Gabby Gabby. But the new enemy of technology in Toy Story 5 is an altogether different beast. It's a battleground that parents everywhere will recognise, and the film comes at a time of wider debate about the potential harms of too much screen time, particularly social media. Allen, who voices Buzz Lightyear, recalled how he recently took his teenage daughter to the cinema, but she struggled to concentrate for the whole film because children "are so used to seven-second movies on Instagram", he said. His daughter dismissed the film they were watching early on, Allen explained, because she'd already got the gist of what was going to happen. "She actually looked at a motion picture and went, 'I get it! He's going to be the villain and they're going to do this'," he recalled. "We had a little argument, I said, 'from now on, if we go to movie theatres, we watch the movie, and you can [complain] about it afterwards'. But she wasn't wrong." Allen said young people are "so used to a beginning, middle and end arc in seven seconds" that they struggle with a two-hour movie, "other than Avatar", he added, "which is an experience". Disney The film shows children becoming more interested in technology than their traditional toys A new song by Taylor Swift called I Knew It, I Knew You, will be featured on the soundtrack. The singer said she had "always dreamed of getti

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Tom Hanks perspective on Toy Story 5 highlights the importance of balance in childrens screen time. It reminds us that while technology is a part of modern life, its crucial to ensure they find joy in real-world experiences too. Lets aim for a tech-friendly environment that nurtures creativity, empathy, and play.

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While Tom Hanks perspective on Toy Story 5 is insightful, its crucial to acknowledge that technology can also offer educational and creative opportunities for children. How can we strike a balance between reducing screen time and ensuring children are not deprived of beneficial digital experiences?

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Tom Hanks perspective is spot on, but tech should be a tool, not a trap. Lets foster creativity and learning while setting limits to ensure a healthy tech balance for kids.

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Tom Hanks insight reminds us that balance is key. How do you ensure your kids enjoy tech while maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle?

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I understand Tom Hanks perspective as a parent, but I believe the real issue is not screen addiction, but rather the quality of content children are consuming. Toy Story 5, like many other animated films, has a positive message about friendship and imagination. Its up to parents to monitor their childrens screen time and ensure they are being exposed to age-appropriate content.

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While Tom Hanks perspective highlights a valid concern, its important to recognize the educational and creative potential of technology. How can we strike a balance between screen time and meaningful human interaction?

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Absolutely! Tech can be a fun part of life, but its all about balance. Encourage outdoor play and creative activities too!

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Tom Hanks insight on childrens screen addiction is spot on. Balance is key. Encourage tech use with purpose, not as mindless entertainment. Let them explore the world, play outside, and build imagination.

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Tom Hanks insight on childrens screen addiction is spot on. Balance is key. Encourage tech use with purpose, not as mindless entertainment. Let them explore the world, play outside, and build imagination through play.

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Absolutely! Tech should be a tool, not a crutch. LetsPlaytime outside and real-world adventures are just as important! #TechWithPurpose #ChildDevelopment