If you have kids (or are just a big Pixar guy) and have been stuck in an Inside Out 2 loop for the past few months, you’ll be pleased (or horrified) to hear that Dream Productions is expanding this world in December , its full trailer promises something a little Different.
This series will be launched soon December 11 on Disney+It’s been in the works for a while, and after Inside Out 2 grossed nearly $1.7 billion worldwide this year and became the highest-grossing animated film of all time, Disney and Pixar changed plans to replace the original series Win or “Lost,” a four-part story based on the two “Inside Out” movies (due out early next year).
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Here’s the official synopsis, direct from Disney and Pixar:
“Taking place between Inside Out and Inside Out 2 is Pixar Animation Studios’ Dreammaking, a new series about the studio inside Riley’s head, where dreams really do come true. — Every night, Riley is growing up, and when her memories need some extra processing, Joey and the other core The mood sends them to acclaimed director Paula Passion (the voice of Paula). Pell faces her own nightmare: after being paired with Sydney (voice of Richard Ayoade), she Dreaming of trying to create the next hit, Sydney is a wannabe daydream director hoping to break into the big leagues of night dreams.
Before we get into the details, you can watch the cute little trailer below:
As you can see, the animation quality is top-notch, as the promise behind Pixar’s move into Disney’s streaming service is not to sacrifice any of the beauty the studio is known for. This also explains why it’s a four-episode miniseries that lasts about 82 minutes, rather than a longer one-season TV series. That said, the aforementioned series Win or Lose is reportedly longer and a bigger project for the studio.
Dream Productions aims to expand on the “movie studio” first introduced in the 2015 original, created by Mike Jones, the man behind two of Pixar’s best films in recent years, Soul and Lucca (Luca), even though they have a non-typical release due to the coronavirus pandemic. . With Star Wars: Skull Crew also set to hit theaters in early December, it looks like families with Disney Plus subtitles will have plenty of new stuff to watch together over the Christmas holidays that doesn’t seem soulless. Scrap.