The Incredibles 2 Gets A New Poster and A Trailer Announcement
It’s time to suit up! Disney and Pixar have not only released another new poster for The Incredibles 2 but, they have also announced that a new trailer is coming!
You can check out the poster down below:
With the poster also comes a new trailer that will be dropping tomorrow sometime so make sure to check back tomorrow on our site because we will be writing about it for sure.
The Incredibles 2 will be releasing in theatres on June 15th.
Source: Twitter
The Incredibles Get Their Own LEGO Game This Summer and New Poster for Incredibles 2
It seems like The Incredibles 2 won’t be the only thing coming out on June 15, LEGO The Incredibles has just been announced.
While no gameplay was shown, a trailer for the new game was released today which you can view down below:
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LEGO The Incredibles will feature both The Incredibles and The Incredibles 2 as playable worlds for you to break, rebuild and have fun with on your adventures throughout the LEGO worlds.
LEGO The Incredibles will be released on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch on June 15th.
Speaking of Incredibles 2, there was also a new poster for The Incredibles 2 which was released today as well:
The Incredibles 2 will open in theatres on June 15th.
Source: YouTube & Disney
D23: New Info on ‘Wreck It Ralph 2,’ ‘The Incredibles 2,’ ‘Coco,’ and More
Filmmakers and animators from Disney and Pixar gathered at D23 to unveil a bunch of info on their upcoming animated movies.
Chief creative officer of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios John Lasseter teamed up with the talent in front and behind of the camera from both studios to present new details on the upcoming movies.
It started with the first ever live performance of “Remember Me” from Pixar’s upcoming film, Coco. Anthony Gonzales (who voices Miguel), and Benjamin Bratt (Ernesto de la Cruz) teamed up on stage to perform the song. For the song’s grand finale, more than 160 performers joined Gonzales and Bratt.
“Our film embraces a broad landscape of music,” said director Lee Unkrich. “We were fortunate to have Kristen [Anderson-Lopez] and Bobby [Lopez] create ‘Remember Me’—it’s the signature song made famous by Ernesto de la Cruz, and it embodies the key theme in our story: the importance of remembering loved ones both in life and beyond.”
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Continuing with the musical theme, Josh Gad (Olaf) took the stage to do a surprise performance of “That Time of the Year” from the upcoming holiday short Olaf’s Frozen Adventure.
The 21-minute featurette, directed by Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton, will play in front of Disney’s Coco later this year.
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Now, news from the incredibly awaited The Incredibles 2. Lasseter shared a video of the ways the fashion industry looks up to our favorite designer: Edna Mode.
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That was followed by director Brad Bird joining Lassater on stage and welcoming Craig T. Nelson (Mr. Incredible), Holly Hunter (Mrs. Incredible), Sarah Vowell (Violet), newcomer Huck Milner (Dash), and Samuel L. Jackson (Frozone).
Bird revealed some details about the film, confirming that The Incredibles 2 will pick up right after the first movie, right when the Underminer comes up and you see the family changing into their supersuits.
However, it seems like now all the action will go to Mrs. Incredible, with Hunter saying “Bob’s actually home with the kids this time and I’m the one out fighting crime.”
The movie is set to hit theatres June 15, 2018.
Ralph Breaks the Internet (a.k.a. Wreck it Ralph 2) brought fans probably one of the most epic moments in Disney history.
Lasseter unveiled a scene to fans featuring the Disney Princesses, and revealed that he had asked the princesses voice actress to make a cameo on the sequence. That was followed by said voice actresses coming on stage together for the largest gathering of Disney Princesses ever.
In the upcoming movie, Ralph (John C. Reilly), Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) and company will leave the arcade behind and jump right into the wonders of the Internet.
They will encounter a new character, Yesss, an algorithm voiced by Empire‘s Taraji P. Henson. “Yesss is a new character who owns the website Buzzaholic,” said Henson. “Yesss knows about everything cool and on trend. And she does spell her name with a triple ‘s.’ Yesss is very savvy, smart and sexy.”
In smaller news:
- It was revealed that Josh Cooley (Riley’s First Date?) will direct Toy Story 4, which is set to come out June 21, 2019.
- The Frozen 2 talent unveiled a BTS video of the filmmakers recent trip to Norway, Finland and Iceland.
- Information for an untitled Dan Scanlon movie, was unveiled: the film will take place in a world of elves, trolls and sprites. “In the film, we’re going to tell the story of two teenage elf brothers whose father died when they were too young to remember him,” said Scanlon, “but thanks to the little magic still left in the world, the boys embark on a quest that will allow them a chance to spend one last magical day with their father.”
Are you excited about these movies?