Hollywood star Tom Hanks says that the fourth instalment of "Toy Story" movie series has started recording.
The 59-year-old actor, who lends his voice for Sheriff Woody, hinted that he, along with the team behind the movie, has started recording, reported Aceshowbiz.
While stopping by "The Graham Norton Show" in the UK, Hanks said, "We're now recording 'Toy Story 4'." He also said that the movie was expected to arrive in 2018.
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Hanks also shared some difficulties he encountered during recordings for previous "Toy Story" films. According to him, voicing Woody needed extra energy and made him put some ices on his diaphragm in order to make it relax again.
The upcoming animated movie will reportedly see Woody and Buzz (voiced by Tim Allen) going out to find Bo, who was missing in "Toy Story 3", and bring her back.
"Toy Story 4" is also expected to bring back Don Rickles as Mr Potato Head and Annie Potts as Bo.
Directed by John Lasseter, the fourth installment of "Toy Story" movie series is due to arrive in the US on June 15, 2018.