

MacLane said: "As we were going to change the character from the toy to the action hero we wanted a different voice to separate Buzz, because you really want this to be a separate movie from Toy Story. Lightyear director Angus MacLane spoke to Newsweekabout deciding to replace Allen with Evans, saying it was part of an attempt to differentiate the spin-off from its iconic predecessor. The actor voiced Buzz Lightyear in all four films of the "Toy Story" franchise. Tim Allen attends the premiere of Disney and Pixar's "Toy Story 4" on Jin Los Angeles. It just doesn't seem to have any connection to the toy." If this was done in 1997, it would seem to be a big adventure story, and as I see, it's not a big adventure story. "And really, as Hanks and I, there's really no Buzz without Woody, so I'm not sure what the idea… I'm a plot guy. When they said they were doing it live-action, that's what I thought to mean real humans, and not an animated thing. It's a whole new team that really had nothing to do with the first movies."Īllen continued: "I thought it was a live-action.

But the brass that did the first four movies is not this. I said, 'What a fun movie that would be.' In an interview with ExtraTV where he was promoting his new History Channel series More Power, Allen explained: "I've stayed out of this, because it has nothing to do with… As I've said, a long time ago, we talked about this, many years ago.
