Toy Story’s Tim Allen Describes Tom Hanks’ 30-Year Friendship

Buzz Lightyear and Woody may be best friends in fiction, but there’s a real-life bond in between toy Story the players Tim Allen again Tom Hanks it reaches infinity and beyond.
“We’re completely connected as two people,” Allen, 72, said to himself. Us Weekly in his cover story on the communication of the costars. “It’s like we’re related.”
Allen – voiced spaceman toy Buzz alongside Hanks’ cowboy Woody from 1995 toy Story – reveals that their relationship, like the toys they play with, has evolved over the years.
Tom Hanks and Tim Allen.
Monica Schipper/Getty Images for CinemaConI Home Improvement alum recalls feeling like she was on Hanks’ “coattail” before their first meeting.
Allen explains that after years of traveling as a “successful comedy,” he was offered a TV version Turner and Hoochinspired by Hanks’ 1989 film of the same name.
“I said, ‘Hasn’t Hanks done this yet?'” Allen recalls his conversation with Disney, noting that “comics don’t do that,” referring to taking someone’s work and remaking it or making a new version of the same idea.
Allen narrates Us that although he thinks that “it would be fun to make someone else’s jokes at night, [like]’Here, I’ll do it a little bit Jerry Seinfeld tonight, and just see what that would be like,’” resumes Turner and Hooch he did not look after his interest.
“I said, ‘They already did that,'” he said, noting that Hanks, 69, “had a lot of gravitas back then.”

Tim Allen and Tom Hanks are working on ‘Toy Story 2.’
Linda R. Chen/Buena Vista/Everett CollectionAfter refusing to step into Hanks’ shoes on that TV show, Allen says he ended up bumping into the Oscar winner when they were both cast in the premiere. toy Story the movie.
“All I remember is that he was an independent little kid. I came from a very big family, he didn’t come from a very big family,” Allen said. Us at their first meeting.
I Last Man Standing alum recalls that even though she loves Hanks, she “never forgot how annoyed I was that he was eating french fries off my plate.”
“I wasn’t laughing, I said, ‘What are you doing?’ And he says, ‘Are you eating any fries?'” Allen said. “And I was actually very angry, and then he started laughing.”

Buzz Lightyear and Woody in ‘Toy Story 5.’
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/The Everett CollectionAllen remembers pointing out that Hanks didn’t seem to “realize that I didn’t like this,” but Hanks was well aware that he was pushing the actor’s buttons.
“You go, ‘Yeah, I can see that.’ And so on,” Allen added with a laugh. “And that’s the kind of person he is.”
Despite the French fry incident, Allen and Hanks are still working together – meeting for the fifth time toy Story movie this year – and friends for decades.

Tom Hanks and Tim Allen at the UK premiere of ‘Toy Story 5.’
Kate Green/Getty Images for The Walt Disney Company LimitedAccording to Allen, their enduring bond is due in part to their shared interests and values.
“I mean, it looks like I really know this guy, and sometimes we’re standing together, we look alike,” he said. Uslaughing at their physical resemblance at times. “We’re related on so many levels that I don’t connect with anyone else.”
Allen shares, “We read serious books. He writes great things. I’m very interested in philosophy and metaphysics, and so is he. And he loves war, and he’s very respectful of our vets and soldiers, like me, and we get along.”
Allen notes that playing Buzz to Hanks’ Woody also strengthened their friendship, as the toys have become iconic among fans around the world.
“No matter what these actors did [fans]maybe you did for me, at some point in my life, [what] Mickey and Donald Duck [did],” Allen explained, drawing comparisons to Pixar characters Walt DisneyThe original dynamic duo of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.

Tom Hanks and Tim Allen at the world premiere of ‘Toy Story 5’.
Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for DisneyHe adds, “I don’t intend or want to replace those two actors,” but says some of his best moments with Hanks have been surprising fans and saying his iconic line, “Infinite and beyond,” because it resonates with so many.
“Tom taught me this trick, they close their eyes and turn around, then we do Woody and Buzz, and we see that look on their faces. [is magic],” Allen concluded.
Read more about Allen’s long history in Hollywood, the success of toy Story and much more in the latest issue of Us Weeklyon newsstands now.
Play story 5 will be in theaters on Friday, June 19.






