![]() ![]() MacLane also expands on this element when we spoke with him about the new film. Which of them is the “original,” or prime, Buzz? The answer again lies with Buzz the Elder who we learn via flashback created the divergent timelines by traveling backwards in time from his dark future. After all, we follow “our” Buzz (the younger one), the whole movie only to discover at a certain point that there is an older version of himself walking around. The bigger issue for some to wrap their heads around about Lightyear‘s surprise villain is how the time traveling mechanics of it all work. So that was the root of that, because what we wanted to tell was a story about a hero that thinks he’s a hero, but it’s that heroism that ultimately is dark and dangerous.” How Did Older Buzz Create a Divergent Timeline? The director adds, “Buzz’s hubris, and the thing he wanted more than anything becoming a destructive force became really interesting to us. MacLane adds, however, that there were early versions of Lightyear in which Zurg was indeed Buzz’s father: “But then we had to lay so much track of who the dad was and why this thing happened, that at the end of the day, you’re spending all this time doing this and there’s no revelation there-anyone who’s ever seen Toy Story 2 is just waiting to get to information they already know.” ![]()
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