After a lot of delays and pushback, "Toy Story 4" is now coming. But from the looks of it, the new installment to the computer-animated series will be emotional as it may be the last film from the franchise.

Everyone thought "Toy Story 3" drew the movie series to a close, but the cast and animators knew it still has a lot of stories to tell. Tim Allen, the voice behind Buzz Lightyear, revealed "Toy Story 4" would be the most touching installment compared to its predecessors.

"It is so emotional," the 65-year-old actor said, via The Sun. He also described "Toy Story 4" as funny and big, and the people behind the film's idea made him startled. Its script alone is so powerful that he had a hard time to complete his work.

"I couldn't even get through the last scene," Allen added. As much as the comedian wanted to leak some details of "Toy Story 4," he felt sorry he could not do so. He said just the film has great characters, but some of its scenes near the end would give fans a heavy heart.

Allen also answered the assumptions that "Toy Story 4" is just a cash-in movie after the success of its first three installments. He explained the cast and crew managed to advance its story and "took it to a whole new level."

Aside from being emotional, "Toy Story 4" will be also funny and exciting. Some scenes will give fans some comfort for they may know what will happen. But they will also feel uncomfortable and start to ask what will happen next. "It's terrifically emotional," Allen said.

According to OtakuKart, "Toy Story 4" will be different from its predecessors. There will be no jail-break or rescue mission. It will focus instead on the love story of Woody and Bo Beep.

Woody will be in a quest to find Bo Beep, who had been given away in "Toy Story 2."  So fans are about to witness the continuation of their romance.

"Toy Story 4" may be the last installment to the movie franchise, so fans are definitely up to an emotional rollercoaster ride. People behind the series that began in 1995 would surely give Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and the rest of the fan-favorite characters a proper ending.

"Toy Story 4" is originally set to be released on June 15, but "The Incredibles 2" took that date. So fans should have to wait a little longer as it would be out on June 21, 2019, instead, less than a year from now.