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Yay! 🚩 The new Inside Out 2 trailer landed yesterday, now that we’re approaching 3 months until its theatrical release (June 14th). Have a look at the trailer below, and read on to see our deep dive into the details.

New Emotions

We’ve known for a while that the Inside Out sequel is going to feature new emotions, and now we’ve finally been given a good look at all of them!

  • Anxiety: Voiced by Maya Hawke
  • Envy: Voiced by Ayo Edebiri
  • Ennui: Voiced by Adèle Exarchopoulos
  • Embarrassment: Voiced by Paul Walter Hauser

Envy may be my favourite out of the bunch – it’s fun seeing the design features matching the emotion, and Envy having massive absolutely fits that trait.

In the poster, you can see the emotions being crammed into a tight space, hinting that Riley’s mind is going to be (literally) full of emotion. Anxiety is clearly taking centre-stage in the trailer, which I’m sure many of us can relate to when we think back to our teen years.

An interesting ‘plothole’ that Pixar fans have been picking up on is: why would Riley’s parents’ minds now have these new emotions in the original movie if they had been there all along? Our answer to this is twofold. 1. Let’s trust Pixar’s clever storytelling to tie up those loose ends, and 2. All these emotions seem to be tied to puberty in some way. Hopefully by the end of the movie, there’s a resolution involving making sure these emotions never have control of ‘headquarters’, but still have an important part to play elsewhere.

Returning Characters

In addition to Joy, Disgust, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and the Anderson family, it looks like we’ll also be seeing the return of those silly blob guys, including the beloved Subconscious Guard Dave. There are still some unknown new characters though, with voices including June Squibb and Flea.

The Scenery and other details

The scenery in this trailer is impressive! Inside Out was a beautiful movie, but the sequel has really set a new standard. The new locations inside Riley’s mind are going to be so exciting to explore, and it’s great to see the humour is still there with the “sar-chasm”.

Look at that awe-inspiring shot! Is Riley’s mind getting more complex and interlinked as she gets older? And that looks like a combined Joy/Disgust memory floating there, meaning that the combined memories discovered in the first movie must be part of everyday life now.

We’re also impressed by the real world shots too. Riley looks older, but not dramatically different. She’s a young teen with imperfections, but the imperfections look…beautiful?? It’s so good to see things like this in newer animated movies. Just look at the two stills below: look how natural her embarrassed blush looks.

And finally…look how silly Fear’s pen is.

We can’t wait for June 14th! Let us know if you spot any other little details in the trailer.

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Inside Out 2 News, and Theatrical Releases https://pixarplanet.com/blog/inside-out-2-news-and-theatrical-releases/ https://pixarplanet.com/blog/inside-out-2-news-and-theatrical-releases/#comments Sat, 10 Feb 2024 11:16:07 +0000 https://pixarplanet.com/blog/?p=9352 The Upcoming Pixar blog has had a brief hiatus since Elemental released last summer, but we’re back at it again, and there’s a lot of exciting news to catch up on! Inside Out 2 is just months away from its release date, and for the first time ever, Pixar films that missed out on coming …

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The Upcoming Pixar blog has had a brief hiatus since Elemental released last summer, but we’re back at it again, and there’s a lot of exciting news to catch up on! Inside Out 2 is just months away from its release date, and for the first time ever, Pixar films that missed out on coming to the big screen during the pandemic are coming to (and currently in!) cinemas across the world.

Inside Out 2

Inside Out 2 is scheduled for release on 14 June 2024. Have a look at the latest teaser:

Inside Out 2, directed by Kelsey Mann, takes place just about a year after the events of the original Inside Out, and will see freshly teenage Riley having to learn how to cope with new emotions. Brand new emotion Anxiety will be played by Maya Hawke, and June Squibb has been cast as an as yet undisclosed character.

Anxiety (above) is portrayed as a bright orange, frazzled emotion with big, worried eyes. Other emotions will include: Ennui, Envy, and Embarrassment. Ah, the joys of being a young teenager.

Soul, Turning Red & Luca Come To Theatres!

Theatre release dates for these movies vary slightly worldwide. In the US, Soul came to cinemas for the first time ever from 12 January (originally released in 2020 straight to Disney+), Turning Red is out now (from 9 February), and Luca follows just a month later from 22 March.

UK release dates are just about a month behind: Turning Red from 9 February, Soul from 8 March, and Luca from 5 April. And you’d better believe I’m going to see them all, at least once.

Sketch by Kitbull director Rosanna Sullivan, posted on her Instagram page to celebrate the paired release of Turning Red and Kitbull.

What’s even more exciting is that each of these films is being released alongside a Pixar short! A fan favourite tradition – we’re hoping this means Pixar are going back to pairing their feature length movies with shorts again going forward. The pairings are as follows (two of which have only ever been available on Disney+):

Turning Red: Kitbull
Soul: Burrow
Luca: For the Birds

Personally, when I watched these Pixar films at home, I would make my own choice of short to watch beforehand. La Luna was my choice for Luca – both directed by Enrico Casarosa, it was wonderful to see similarities in the art style and how far he’d come since then. But For the Birds is a classic, directed by the late and brilliant Ralph Eggleston.

It must be so exciting for all these filmmakers to see their work finally come to theatres – all three of these movies felt like they would have looked magical on a cinema screen.

Other Pixar Releases To Look Forward To

Here’s a quick rundown of other dates to mark on your calendar and count down the days to:

Inside Out 2: 14 June 2024

Win Or Lose: Coming to Disney+ TBC 2024. Pixar’s first original 8 episode series. More announcements to come soon!

Elio: Pushed back to June 2025.

WIN OR LOSE, produced by David Lally, directed by Carrie Hobson and Michael Yates

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