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Lightyear

User rating: 1.92 140 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: June 17, 2022

On DVD/Blu-ray: September 13, 2022

PG | Action, Adventure, Animation, Family, Sci-Fi | 1h 40m

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1.92/5

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Based on 522 votes and 140 reviews.


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User rating: June 28, 2022

My daughter loved it!!Loved the characters and concept/ storyline !

User rating: June 28, 2022

News flash people, gay people exist and kiss in REAL LIFE, your kids are not going to be scarred or “agenda’d” simply by seeing a depiction of something that already exists every day. If your children do not know gay people exist then you need to get out of your bubble. Simply showing things that exist is not “woke”. Grow up.

User rating: June 27, 2022

Kids loved it, quite a few laughs and thrills for the kids. Would recommend!

User rating: June 27, 2022

Family is important- that is shown here but to place the gay agenda of in that meaning is WRONG. This Buzz Lightyear show was originally for the family, but I will not have the morals of the gay feed to my children. If you want to make money off a show like this, produce a family show with true family values, not something like this.

User rating: June 27, 2022

Dissolution marketed to children.

User rating: June 26, 2022

Woke rip off and not kid friendly

User rating: June 26, 2022

I would have rated this a one star mostly due to it just being an all around boring and poorly written movie, but then I saw all of these ignorant trolls writing about how they don't want sexuality or politics in children's movies. News flash! They have ALWAYS had them in one form or another and none of you complained about it cause you were already brainwashed and accustomed to them. There are so many comments in here using buzz words like woke and grooming, parroting whatever ill informed source of media they feed off of. Which by the way, they're not even using them properly either, though that’s not surprising. I tend to forget how poorly educated most Americans are. Gotta love the good’ ol U.S. of ignorance.

User rating: June 26, 2022

I'm not really understanding the mindset behind berating this movie because of a same sex kiss that took up a whole 5 seconds of the run time. The family scenes probably took up a few minutes at least. The way Buzz and Alisha had a friendship where the conversation just flowed and in no way felt forced, meant that the writing team knew what they were doing when making the film. The story was amazing, one man trying to correct a mistake no matter the cost on his own life in order to save others. The action sequences were top notch and had me smiling the entire time I saw a fight scene. Sox was an incredibly amazing comic relief character mixed with emotional support. Izzy being a character raised from loving family and developed her own self by conquering her fears. Mo and Darby are a force to be reckoned with on anyone's good and bad day. There were a ton of little easter eggs my wife and I caught that we kept talking about even after the movie was over. Chris Evans is Buzz Lightyear! They probably went with him to showcase a more action-oriented Buzz where Tim Allen did a phenomenal job in the Toy Story franchise as a kid-friendly staple. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Congratulations to Disney for making an animated action film that my wife and I watched twice, both times with our 3-year-old. And she loved it just as much as we did. Go watch Lightyear! Stop getting uppity about a kiss that has no bearing on your life or well-being. To Infinity and Beyond!

User rating: June 25, 2022

Saw Lightyear today. Not bad. The storyline may be a little complicated for small children to understand, but I think they would enjoy it anyway. And Disney isn't trying to give your kids "the gay". It is a tiny part of the movie meant to show the passing of time and they are portrayed as a happy, loving family. Two moms are better than the usual Disney dead mom. And remember, Tim Allen is the voice of the toy Buzz, so having a different voice for the " real" Buzz just makes sense.

User rating: June 25, 2022

Bring Tim back for the voicr of Buzz L. The new Buzz sounds off.. So boring and NOT suitable for children.