

Look at this! We have the countdown timers ticking already!
Childhood favourite Toy Story will return for a special TV movie later this year, it's been revealed.
TV Guide report that ABC will air the 30-minute Pixar production Toy Story Of Terror in October.
Familiar voices Tom Hanks and Tim Allen will return to their roles as Woody and Buzz and they'll be joined by the beloved Mr Potato Head, Rex and Jessie.
The film will tell the story of a road-trip adventure the crew decide to take post-Toy Story 3.
Needless to say, it doesn't go all that smoothly.
"Bonnie is on a road trip to go see grandma with her mum and the toys are in the trunk," executive producer Galyn Susman told TV Guide.
"Mum gets a flat tyre and they have to spend the night at a motel and all kinds of chaos ensues.
"We've gotten to see a lot of development in Woody and in Buzz and we felt it was Jesse's turn to really show some growth."
If you forget how much you wanted Toy Story to come back, watch this.
The film, promised to be even darker than those before, is set to air sometime around Hallowe'en.
"There was some support to make a scary, but not necessarily Halloween-themed half-hour Toy Story special for television," director Angus MacLane said.
"There was some concern early on about not making it too scary for kids. I think we've done a good job of balancing staying true to Toy Story and staying true to the genre.
"As far as adults are concerned, I've always thought that we make these movies for ourselves. I think it's funny and like the other Toy Story films, I think there is plenty of stuff in there that only adults will get."
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