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Tim Allen reacts to ‘Lightyear’ starring Chris Evans: ‘Nothing to do with the first movies’

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Tim Allen is sharing his thoughts on the new Disney film "Lightyear" that stars Chris Evans. During an interview with Extra, Allen, 69, said the prequel to "Toy Story" is completely different from the original films. "This is a whole new team that really had nothing to do with the first movies," he shared.

Tim Allen shared his reaction to the newly released "Lightyear" film that stars Chris Evans. (Getty Images) Allen famously voiced the astronaut doll character since 1995, and reprised the role for "Toy Story 2," "Toy Story 3," and "Toy Story 4" in addition to a host of other projects.

The "Home Improvement" star was shocked to learn that the new Disney film was not a live-action movie starring "real humans." "There’s really no ‘Toy Story,’ Buzz without Woody," Allen shared. "It just doesn’t seem to have any connection to the toy." Tim Allen voiced Buzz Lightyear in all four "Toy Story" movies. (Getty Images) Evans shared with Good Morning America that he was "very" humbled to play Buzz Lightyear.  "My younger version would have just been pinching himself," he said.

Evans shared that he has been a huge fan of Disney and Pixar animations since he was a child. The actor admitted that he "certainly studied" Allen on all four of the "Toy Story" films before stepping into this role. "Look, Tim Allen is Buzz Lightyear," he said. "What he did in those movies is so iconic and so loved, and I'd be a fool not to incorporate some of his choices into this role." Chris Evans said he studied Allen while taking on the role of Buzz Lightyear.  (VALERIE MACON) He continued: "The character in this movie is the human version that the toy is based off of, so it makes sense to have a little bit of overlap, luckily for me.

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