“Toy Story 4” was packed with five post-credit scenes that shed light on what Woody’s life is like after leaving the other toys behind and joining Bo Peep on a new adventure. The character’s future may continue to be explored on “Toy Story 5.”

In the first post-credit scene, Woody and Bo team up to knock down the targets on one of the games at an amusement park to make sure that all of the children could bring home at least one toy. Woody has also been adamant about helping the other toys find a new home after he realized that his mission was no longer to be with Bonnie, which is the focus of the second post-credit in the movie.

The third post-credit scene hilariously centers on Ducky and Bunny’s obsession with smothering their targets. The two new characters in “Toy Story 4” had a dark fantasy of becoming giant laser-shooting toys that wreaked havoc at the carnival.

In the fourth post-credit scene, Bonnie returns from school as a first grader with a new toy in tow. At the beginning of the film, Bonnie arrived home from school with a toy she made and named it Forky. The new character is introduced to another character that looks just like him but is a female version.

But the final post-credit scene is what could have hinted at the future of the “Toy Story” franchise. The scene shows Duke Caboom taking the place of the lamp that is usually used to spell out the word Pixar at the beginning of the film.

According to USA Today, the likes of Duke Caboom and other new characters in “Toy Story 4” deserve to have bigger storylines in upcoming installments. As such, it is unlikely for the people behind “Toy Story” to not include them in an upcoming film.

The publication also said that it doesn’t seem right to leave Woody among the other lost toys forever. It is possible for him to reunite with Buzz Lightyear, Jessie and the other characters in another installment.

“Toy Story 4” features the voices of Tom Hanks, Keanu Reeves, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, Jordan Peele, Keegan Michael-Key and more. The animation is still showing in theaters today.

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