Playtime

Playtime is a 2026 American computer-animated comedy buddy film produced by Owen Laramore Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Gary Marsh and Roberts Gannaway, the film features the ensemble voices of Chris Pratt, Jim Carrey, Forest Whitaker, Vanessa Williams, Jay Ryan, Ari Graynor, Annaleigh Ashford, Laura Ann Kesling, Cozi Zuelhsdorff, and Christina Applegate. The music was composed by John Debney.

The film was confirmed in 2021 following the box-office success of The Jessie Movie, which Gannaway and Marsh also directed. Playtime is also the first Owen Laramore film to be released under its newly-changed name, as well as the first Owen Laramore film to be released after Disney acquired Owen Laramore Entertainment on January 3, 2026.

Upon release on May 4, 2026, Playtime received positive reviews from critics, praising the humor, the musical score, the subject matter, and the animation. The film also grossed $789 million against its $200 million budget.

It was the first installment in the Playtime film series. A sequel, Playtime 2, was released on May 16, 2029.

Cast
Chris Pratt as October, a Ty Beanie Babies teddy bear and Annie's first favorite toy.

Jim Carrey as Blue Hugo, a robot action figure who is Annie's second favorite toy and October's rival who later becomes his best friend.

Forest Whitaker as Duplo Guy, a toy made of Duplo bricks.

Vanessa Williams as Alphapup, a pink toy dog.

Jay Ryan as Jason, a nervous chipmunk puppet.

Annaleigh Ashford as Telly, a toy time clock.

Ari Graynor as Brittany, a toy plane.

Laura Ann Kesling as Annie, a young girl who is October and Blue's owner.

Cozi Zuehlsdorff as Emily, Annie's mean neighbor who loves to collect Halloween toys.

Ashleigh Sterling and Jennifer Love Hewitt as Jane and Diane, two Lego minifigures.

Beverly D'Angelo as Camp Van, a toy motor home.

Christina Applegate as Kelly, Annie's mom.

Jim Hanks as Construct, a toy construction vehicle.

Anna Camp as School Bus, a toy bus.