Actor Tim Allen's tweet including an announcement about "Toy Story" went viral. On Wednesday, Allen tweeted, "See ya soon Woody, you are a sad strange little man and you have my pity. And off we go to a number 5! To infinity and beyond!" https://twitter.com/ofctimallen/status/1623479040295456768 The tweet was retweeted thousands of times and sparked several reactions. Reporter Nic Garcia replied, "So excited!" https://twitter.com/NicABC30/status/1623733036482461696 Meteorologist Ashlee Baracy tweeted, "I have a little guy who is going to be so excited for this!" https://twitter.com/AshleeBaracy/status/1623576353361592320 One tweet declared, "Now this is breaking news." https://twitter.com/CarterElliottIV/status/1623725305746624513 Another user wrote, "Can't wait!!!" https://twitter.com/danaustink105/status/1623669452121202688 See more reactions below: https://twitter.com/KaRipDough/status/1623699999421788163 https://twitter.com/iamCDome/status/1623768745242927106 https://twitter.com/OneWalshMeister/status/1623501536709038080 https://twitter.com/JOfromNebraska/status/1623503668472434689 https://twitter.com/AndreaMedinaTV/status/1623531100231565312 On Wednesday, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced during a call with investors that the company is producing sequels for the "Frozen," "Toy Story" and "Zootopia" film franchises. "Today I'm so pleased to announce that we have sequels in the works from our animation studios to some of our most popular franchises, Toy Story, Frozen and Zootopia," Iger said. He added, "We'll have more to share about these productions soon, but this is a great example of how we're leaning into our unrivaled brands and franchises." Iger once again began serving as the CEO of the company in November, as IJR reported. The company announced at the time Iger would be replacing Bob Chapek who served as the company’s CEO since 2020. “We thank Bob Chapek for his service to Disney over his long career, including navigating the company through the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic,” Susan Arnold, chairman of the board, said. She continued, "The Board has concluded that as Disney embarks on an increasingly complex period of industry transformation, Bob Iger is uniquely situated to lead the Company through this pivotal period.” Arnold proceeded to say that Iger “has the deep respect of Disney’s senior leadership team, most of whom he worked closely with until his departure as executive chairman 11 months ago, and he is greatly admired by Disney employees worldwide—all of which will allow for a seamless transition of leadership.”