| ‘Toy Story 4’ Trailer: The Toys Are Back In Town
It’s hard to imagine Toy Story continuing its story after the way the third installment of Pixar’s flagship franchise ended. But here we are with Toy Story 4 on the way. And despite some of the behind-the-scenes troubles that plagued the production, it looks like things moved on swimmingly. So now Pixar has released their first teaser trailer for Toy Story 4, which will see the return of Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), and more. It also features a very first look at a brand new toy called Forky (Tony Hale). Only thing is, Forky is not like any of the others. Check it out below.
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| ‘Kingdom Hearts III’ Voice Cast Includes Multiple Disney and Pixar Stars
Some of the voice cast for the long-awaited Kingdom Hearts III has been revealed, and it features an impressive lineup of names including a bunch of Disney and Pixar stars reprising their various roles. The cast includes stars of titles like Frozen, Tangled, Toy Story, Pirates of the Caribbean, and more, along with Donald, Goofy, and Sora of course. You can see who’s voicing characters in the game below.
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| Movie Review: Incredibles 2 |
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The Incredibles 2
Director: Brad Bird
Writer: Brad Bird
Cast: Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, Samuel L. Jackson, John Ratzenberger, Brad Bird, Bob Odenkirk, Catherine Keener, Sophia Bush, Isabella Rossellini
Studio: Disney/Pixar
Rated PG | 118 Minutes
Release Date: June 15, 2018 The Incredibles is that perfect blend of fun and nostalgia. It’s that call back to a time where things were much simpler, but there was still a world that needed saving. There was no social media. Fun actually consisted of going outside and getting fresh air. And yet, the themes explored in that film still felt very relevant to the time of its release. Insecurities, loss, family. Everything about it was signature Pixar. Those poignant themes mixed in with a whole lot of fun. And who doesn’t love a good superhero movie? Flash forward 14 years later. Superhero movies are now all too common. There are those who are worried about superhero fatigue. Some even roll their eyes at the fact that another is released or are shocked that there is a sequel. But not so much with Incredibles 2. It’s the sequel everyone is waiting for. The entire cast is back for this animated feature and with Brad Bird at the director’s helm for a sequel that proves good things come to those who wait. Check out my full review here below.
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| ‘The Incredibles 2’ Trailer: The Family That Superheroes Together
Disney has released the second trailer for The Incredibles 2. Brad Bird, who directed the first film, returns to helm and write the sequel, which sees the Parr family now being able to live their superhero lives in the open. However, a new villain emerges with a brilliant and dangerous plot that threatens everything. In addition to the new trailer, we are also getting a new poster which gives us a new look at some of the other “supers” that will appear in the film and the new villain that threatens to destroy everything. Check it out here below.
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| How Pixar’s ‘Coco’ Honors, Respects, and Celebrates Mexican Culture
Pixar’s Coco explores themes of family, culture, and music through Dia De Los Muertos, the Mexican holiday which celebrates and honors family members who have passed on to the afterlife. In the film, Miguel (Anthony Gonzales) is prohibited from playing and listening to music. Despite that, he still strives to become a musician like his idol, Ernesto Del La Cruz (Benjamin Bratt). Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Héctor (Gael GarcÃa Bernal), and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel’s family history. We sat down with our fellow journalists to talk to the cast and crew of Coco, and what they hope the film can accomplish. Check out what they had to say below.
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