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'Toy Story 4' Spoilers: Tom Hanks Gets Warning From Lawyer After Discussing Next Installment

The upcoming installment of "Toy Story" is expected to showcase a new story among the popular toys, now that they belong to someone new.

The previously released "Toy Story 3" ended with a bittersweet note. After years of being under Andy's possession, the toys were then handed over to Andy's younger friend. With that, fans can expect that new adventures are to come for the upcoming installment.

The man behind the voice of the famous character Woody recently shared some details about the upcoming film. Tom Hanks revealed that the installment is currently in progress. Even though Disney is quite secretive about their plans, Hanks explained that he had already started his recording sessions for the film.

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As reported by Sky News Australia, he stated, "We are now recording 'Toy Story 4,' so we are doing that and it will be out in 2018. It takes a long time. We are working on it right now. I have a recording session on December 2."

The actor also explained that he had a hard time producing the voice of Woody even after many installments. He said that he constantly needed to cool his chest off with an ice pack after recording.

While he was open to share more details about the upcoming film, it was revealed that one of Disney's lawyers spoke with him the day after. The lawyer told Hanks to refrain from revealing more information about the upcoming film because it could affect Disney's stock market price.

Although Disney is refusing to share more details about the upcoming movie, it was speculated that the film will be a romantic comedy between Woody and Bo Peep. However, these details have yet to be revealed.

Disney's "Toy Story 4" is expected to hit theaters by June 15, 2018.

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