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‘Toy Story 5’ Co-Director Kenna Harris Reveals the Emotional Alternate Ending That Was Cut

Before Pixar settled on the film's final version, an early concept would have brought Jessie face-to-face with the child who first broke her heart.

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Few storylines in the “Toy Story” franchise carry as much emotional weight as Jessie’s relationship with Emily, the childhood owner who left an enduring mark on the cowgirl’s life. Now, a newly revealed detail shows that Pixar once considered a much more direct reunion between the pair before taking the character in a different direction.

According to Slashfilm, which highlighted comments from “The Art of Toy Story 5,” co-director and co-writer Kenna Harris revealed that an earlier version of the film would have reunited Jessie with Emily decades after their original goodbye.

Pixar Once Planned a Direct Reunion Between Jessie and Emily

In the finished picture, Jessie returns to the farmhouse where Emily once lived. Rather than meeting her former owner, she discovers evidence that Emily carried those childhood memories into adulthood, a realization that becomes a crucial step in her emotional journey.

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That was not always the plan. Harris revealed that an earlier draft featured a chance encounter between the two characters years later. “Emily was now a grandmother and introduced her beloved childhood doll to her grandbaby in a touching climactic sequence,” Harris said while discussing development artwork created for the scene.

The filmmaker also recalled exploring the idea visually during production. “I drew this in exploration of that special, nostalgia-filled moment,” Harris explained, referring to concept art depicting the long-awaited reunion. While the sequence never made it into the final version, it remained tied to one of the movie’s central emotional threads.

Even as the story evolved, the creative team never abandoned the importance of Jessie’s connection to Emily. “Though the film ultimately went in a different direction, we always knew that Jessie’s special connection to Emily would be key to ‘Toy Story 5,'” Harris noted.

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Released on June 19, “Toy Story 5” follows Jessie, Woody, Buzz, and the rest of Bonnie’s toys as they confront a new challenge in the form of technology’s growing role in children’s lives. Set two years after “Toy Story 4,” the picture places Jessie at the center of the story while revisiting one of the franchise’s most beloved emotional arcs.

Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

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