
You need to kind of step back and rethink it a little bit. It is so hard to make a character that is a side character to a main character. “I wanted somebody who was not going to be goofy, funny. And I never wanted as someone that was going to imitate that that character voice, but I wanted something to be different.” MacLean also addressed the casting of Chris Evans as Buzz during a long-lead presentation for the press, which included IGN: “Because (Buzz’s) voice is so iconic, you run the risk of, of imitation. There's already enough confusion going around it. In the sense that, I think what's gonna end up happening is when it comes out, and if it finds an audience, it'll just become its own thing. “I wanted to just use it as a setup and then get away from it because I don't think there's ultimately a lot of value in reminding the audience that it's a movie.



And that meant not even pursuing any inside jokes, like having an Easter egg with Allen’s voice or a credit scene with cartoon Buzz commenting on “real-life” Buzz.
