![]() I am guessing the movie is going to come to the conclusion that we all have these destructive emotions within us, such as Envy and Anxiety, but that we can’t let these control us aka they shouldn’t be in the control room, and that is why people such as Riley’s parents don’t have any of the “new” emotions in their control rooms.ĭisney and Pixar's #InsideOut2 is coming to theaters June 2024 with brand new emotions! So while Fear does cover anxiety, he covers a healthy version that can still be reasoned with and doesn’t prevent Riley from doing what she needs to do to live a full life. These new emotions are also probably less democratic than the original base emotions we have seen. It’s healthy to have a little bit of fear to protect you from potentially dangerous situations, while anxiety can be a similar but destructive version of fear that instead prevents you from doing things you need to/want to (i.e “I am scared of looking stupid on this difficult homework assignment so I will instead not do it and get a 0” or “I am scared of making this phone call about my scholarship so I will instead just postpone it until I have to pay full tuition myself”.) Will you be checking out “Inside Out 2” when it hits theaters next year? Let us know in the comments.įor the latest Disney Parks news and info, follow WDW News Today on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.I think that these new emotions aren’t necessarily supposed to be in charge like the base emotions are, but moreso problematic intruders who can end up hijacking the control room. A Joy meet and greet was added to the Imagination! Pavilion in EPCOT in 2020 the character interaction remains open today. ![]() The franchise has been implemented into Disney’s parks, with the Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind opening at Disney California Adventure as part of the Pixar-inspired overhaul of Paradise Pier in 2019. Pixar confirmed that a sequel was in development in September of 2022. The movie also performed well at the worldwide box office, earning over $850 million against a reported production budget of $175 million. The film was a hit with both critics and audiences, earning a 98% critics score and 89% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. “Inside Out” was released on June 19, 2015, and was an objective success for Pixar. Pixar has confirmed that “Inside Out 2” will return to the mind of Riley, the protagonist of the 2015 film, who is now a teenager and attempting to work through all of the issues that present themselves during that stage of life. Maya Hawke, perhaps best known for her role as Robin Buckley in the Netflix series “Stranger Things,” will voice Anxiety. Tony Hale will replace Bill Hader as Fear while Liza Lapira will replace Mindy Kaling as Disgust. The film is written by Meg LeFauve, who also penned the screenplay for the original movie.Īmy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, and Lewis Black reprise their roles as Joy, Sadness, and Anger, respectively. “Inside Out 2” is directed by Kelsey Mann, who is making her feature directorial debut after previously working in the animation department on Pixar films such as “Onward,” “The Good Dinosaur,” and “Monsters University” as a story supervisor. Joy, Fear, Sadness, Anger, and Disgust stand on a piece of reflective white flooring that’s being lifted by four new emotions (Anxiety is the only confirmed new emotion, while the other new characters are rumored to be Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment). The alluded-to new emotions are seen on the new poster. The new character says “We wanted to make such a good first impression,” indicating that additional new emotions will be introduced in the film. The audience is then introduced to Anxiety, a new emotion that is the cause of the new console color. A demolition crew of small blue characters enters the command center, breaking a window with a wrecking ball before destroying objects, detonating explosives, and causing general chaos.Īfter the crew leaves, the five emotions from the original film stand over the control console, which now radiates an orange hue. ![]() The trailer then transitions to headquarters, where a blaring alarm has awoken Joy, Fear, Sadness, Anger, and Disgust. The 90-second trailer starts with roughly 20 seconds of footage from the original movie before cutting to The Walt Disney Company and Pixar logos. Pixar Releases ‘Inside Out 2’ Teaser Trailer The film is a follow-up to 2015’s “Inside Out,” which was a critical and commercial hit for the animation house. Pixar has released a new teaser trailer and poster for “Inside Out 2,” the studio’s next theatrical release that’s set to hit theaters on June 14, 2024.
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