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The first teaser trailer for Inside Out 2 has been released – and, to quote Ron Burgundy from Anchorman, it’s got us trapped in a glass case of emotion.
Pixar‘s next movie, which is a direct sequel to 2015’s Inside Out, is set to be one of 2024’s new movies. It makes its bow in theaters on June 14, so it’s about time we were given a first look at the upcoming animated flick.
Well, Pixar and parent company Disney have finally unveiled the first footage from Inside Out 2. And, with the film set to reunite viewers with the first film’s human protagonist Riley, albeit as a teenager now, Pixar’s latest venture is set to introduce a whole host of new emotions to the quintet – Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust – already living inside her head.
Inside Out 2‘s first trailer only acquaints us with one of those new emotions in the form of the orange-hued Anxiety, who’s being voiced by Stranger Things‘ Maya Hawke. However, there’s a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it run through of the other feelings we’ll meet in the film right at the end of the teaser.
Among that contingent are Envy, Embarrassment, and Ennui (boredom, essentially), and you can catch a glimpse of what some of these other emotions look like in the movie’s first poster below, too.
Big changes. New emotions. 👀Check out the brand new poster for Disney and Pixar’s #InsideOut2, only in theaters June 2024. pic.twitter.com/ZzpOOGdto8November 9, 2023
Disney and Pixar haven’t released an official story synopsis for Inside Out 2 yet, but we know it’ll focus on Riley (and her emotions) as she navigates her new school in San Francisco, as well as the onset of puberty, hence the arrival of the previously mentioned new emotions/hormones/whatever you want to call them.
It’s unclear if Inside Out 2 will pick up immediately after its forebear, which ended with an epilogue-style last scene that was set one year after Inside Out’s primary plot and saw 12-year-old Riley acclimatizing to her new surroundings. We suspect Inside Out 2 will directly follow on from what came before, though, considering how old Riley is at the end of the first film.
Amy Poehler, Lewis Black, and Phyllis Smith are all back to voice Joy, Anger, and Sadness, as is Kaitlyn Dias, who voiced Riley. However, Bill Hader and Mindy Kaling, who played Fear and Disgust, have been replaced by Tony Hale (Toy Story 4) and Liza Lapira (Don’t Trust the B*** in Apartment 23) for the sequel.
Meg LaFauve, who co-wrote the original movie, is on script duties again for the 2024 follow-up. Pete Docter, who directed Inside Out, has been replaced in the filmmaking chair by Kelsey Mann (The Good Dinosaur, Monsters at Work), who makes his feature film directing debut on a Pixar flick here.
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