Taylor Swift'S Countdown Sparks 'Toy Story 5' Buzz: Is She Joining Woody And Buzz?

  • By Avery
  • May 3, 2026, 3 p.m.

Next month, the fifth installment of the Toy Story universe will arrive in theaters on June 19, and there’s a good chance that Swift may have somehow been involved, as indicated by a mysterious update that she recently made to her official website.

A Countdown to Remember

Yesterday afternoon, a countdown clock appeared for ten minutes on the pop superstar’s site, which was long enough for fans to catch it and realize that it was ticking down to 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT on May 2 (which is tomorrow). The countdown featured a sky-blue background with clouds, which looked noticeably similar to the wallpaper in the original Toy Story film, leading fans to believe that she is somehow involved in the forthcoming Toy Story 5. (She may have recorded a song for the soundtrack?)

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift

“When it comes to Swift, coincidences are usually never the case.”

Easter Eggs and Outfit Clues

As the queen of Easter eggs, this potential new announcement also put her most-recent outfit into perspective. A few days prior, Swift was spotted out in New York City wearing a primary-colored ensemble that consisted of a , accessorized with a yellow mini Dior Lady Bag and ruddy Christian Louboutin sandals (and her signature bright-red lip to round things out).

While “primary color dressing” has been trending for a few months now, and this look originally appeared to be a nod to Swift’s engagement outfit, these three colors just so happen to also be the three pigments featured in the Toy Story logo. Not to mention, her dress even seems to emulate the cloudy wallpaper that just appeared on her website. Coincidence? When it comes to Swift, that’s usually never the case.

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