

Pixar's beloved toy gang is officially making the leap from theaters to home screens. After debuting in cinemas on June 19, 2026, Toy Story 5 has arrived on digital streaming this week, giving fans who missed it on the big screen or want to relive the adventure a chance to watch from home.
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment confirmed that Toy Story 5 will become available for digital purchase and rental on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, roughly two months after its theatrical release. The digital drop includes bonus features, deleted scenes, and even exclusive Taylor Swift music videos as a special treat for fans.
Toy Story 5 follows Woody, Buzz, and Jessie as they face a new kind of rival not another toy, but technology itself. Bonnie becomes increasingly attached to Lilypad, a frog-themed smart tablet designed to keep her socially engaged, and the device slowly pulls her away from traditional playtime with her toys. Jessie takes center stage this time as she leads the effort to win Bonnie back, eventually seeking Woody's help, while Buzz crosses paths with a new set of Lightyear toys along the way.
The film also introduces several memorable new characters, including Smarty Pants, an electronic toy voiced by Conan O'Brien, and Blaze, a young boy who helps the toys in their mission. With returning voices from Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Joan Cusack, along with newcomers like Greta Lee, Toy Story 5 has been praised by critics as a strong, heartfelt addition to the franchise and now, fans everywhere have the chance to experience it at home.
When was Toy Story 5 released in theaters in India?
Toy Story 5 released in Indian theaters on June 19, 2026, alongside its global release.
Is Toy Story 5 available to stream in India?
It is not yet available on subscription streaming services, but it will be available for digital purchase and rental starting August 18, 2026, on platforms like Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video.
In which languages can I watch Toy Story 5 on JioHotstar?
The film is available in multiple languages on ncluding English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, making it accessible to audiences across the country.