Disney doesn't have to look too far to find talents for their movies. For instance, the House of Mouse has just cast a Marvel Cinematic Universe actress in an important role in the upcoming Pixar film Toy Story 4.
According to Deadline, child actress Madeleine McGraw has been confirmed as the voice of Bonnie, the new owner of Woody and Buzz Lightyear. The character was previously voiced by Emily Hahn in 2010's Toy Story 3.
If McGraw looks familiar, it's because she had previously played the young Hope van Dyne in Ant-Man and The Wasp. You can watch her in the video below rubbing elbows with A-listers Michelle Pfeiffer and Michael Douglas, NBD.
Marvel and Pixar aren't the only big names in McGraw's resume. She played Amber Barnes in the Robert Kirkman TV series Outcast and had a small role as young Amara in Pacific Rim: Uprising. McGraw's next big project is the James Wan-produced horror flick The Curse of La Llorona.
Toy Story 4 certainly has awesome new additions to its growing voice cast. It was previously confirmed that Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele will play Ducky and Bunny. In addition to that, Keanu Reeves is lending his voice to Duke Caboom while Christina Hendricks will portray Gabby Gabby.
The synopsis for Toy Story 4 reads as follows:
Toy Story 4 will premiere on June 21.
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