Inside Out 2

DCBaker

Premium Member
Pixar has released a new Inside Out 2 trailer.



Here's the new poster.

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DCBaker

Premium Member
More on the Inside Out 2 voice cast:

Maya Hawke voices Anxiety, the previously announced new arrival bound to shake up everything in headquarters and beyond. A bundle of frazzled energy, Anxiety enthusiastically ensures Riley’s prepared for every possible negative outcome.

Envy, voiced by Ayo Edebiri, may be small but she sure knows what she wants. She’s perpetually jealous of everything everyone else has, and she’s not afraid to pine over it.

Ennui, who’s voiced by Adèle Exarchopoulos, couldn’t care less. Bored and lethargic with a well-practiced eye-roll, Ennui adds the perfect amount of teenage apathy to Riley’s personality, when she feels like it.

Embarrassment, voiced by Paul Walter Hauser, likes to lay low, which isn’t easy for this burly guy with a bright blush-pink complexion.

Additionally, Kensington Tallman voices Riley Andersen, who’s about to begin high school, and Lilimar voices Valentina “Val” Ortiz, a high school hockey player who everyone, including Riley and her friends, looks up to. Diane Lane and Kyle MacLachlan reprise their roles as Riley’s mom and dad; Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green and Grace Lu voice Riley’s besties; and Yvette Nicole Brown voices Coach Roberts, who leads a summer hockey camp.

The Inside Out 2 voice cast also includes Sarayu Blue, Flea, Ron Funches, Dave Goelz, James Austin Johnson, Bobby Moynihan, Frank Oz, Paula Pell, Paula Poundstone, John Ratzenberger, Kendall Coyne Schofield, June Squibb, Kirk Thatcher, and Yong Yea.

 

Miss Rori

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Trailer 1 looked more promising. Trailer 2 looks overstuffed. I’ll take the under on this movie’s chances.
Yeah, like at this point it looks more like a retread that just shuffles a few characters' functions around than a real continuation of the premise (which could have worked with the five original emotions). It doesn't help that just yesterday I saw the first teaser/trailer for Dreamworks' fall release The Wild Robot, which looks gorgeous.
 

lazyboy97o

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Yeah, like at this point it looks more like a retread that just shuffles a few characters' functions around than a real continuation of the premise (which could have worked with the five original emotions). It doesn't help that just yesterday I saw the first teaser/trailer for Dreamworks' fall release The Wild Robot, which looks gorgeous.
So the sequel should just ignore a major point of the first movie?
 

mf1972

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“Most” of the cast is coming back. Two members aren’t, and as much as I like Bill Hader, Tony Hale is a lateral move at absolute worst - he’s great.
i thought i read somewhere most of the original voice cast wasn’t coming back. thanks for the update.
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
D23 Gold Members will have a chance for an advance screening of Inside Out 2 on June 11.

Complimentary tickets will be available beginning Friday, May 31 at 1pm ET / 10am PT. Links to obtain tickets at a local theater can be found below.

This special screening experience will be taking place at the nationwide locations listed below. Once you click on the provided link to get tickets, select the Tuesday, June 11, date in the calendar to the right of the page. Then, select your preferred screening (all times listed are local to their respective time zone) from the “Available Times” drop-down that appears and select “Get Tickets.” This will bring you to the page where you can complete your complimentary ticket reservation. You can also click your city below to be brought directly to the location’s ticketing page.
Full details can be found at the link below.

 
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Miss Rori

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I checked out the Little Golden Book adaptation today (I love the illustrations they do for the Disney/Pixar films) and...I have a feeling this movie is going to be universally seen as a step down from the first just going by the storyline -- not that lots of people won't like it. Whether that will affect the box office, I don't know, but even if it is a hit, it won't be the kind of hit that's going to point Pixar or Disney as a whole in a positive new direction.
 

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