Inside 2 – the 2024 Disney Pixar film

Inside 2 – the 2024 Disney Pixar film

When Pixar revealed the inner world of emotions with “Inside Out,” it touched the hearts of millions of viewers. Now, let's get ready to take another emotional journey with “Inside Out 2”, which promises to explore new depths of the human psyche with the introduction of a new character: Anxiety.

Riley is no longer a child, and her inner world is about to become even more complex. Director Kelsey Mann gives us a taste of what lies ahead: Anxiety, voiced in the original version by actress Maya Hawke, is not just the new arrival in Riley's already crowded emotional headquarters; she is a force that cannot be ignored. Mann promises that Ansia will not go unnoticed, reflecting the complexity we all experience on a daily basis.

The trailer, already available online, shows a headquarters of emotions in turmoil. Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust, which have so far managed operations successfully, are faced with an unprecedented challenge. Their world has been rocked and they will find themselves navigating the turbulent waters of Riley's adolescence alongside Ansia.

MEET ANXIETY — Disney and Pixar's “Inside Out 2” returns to the mind of newly minted teenager Riley just as a new Emotion shows up unexpectedly. And Anxiety, voiced by Maya Hawke, isn't the type of Emotion who will take a back seat either. Directed by Kelsey Mann and produced by Mark Nielsen, “Inside Out 2” releases only in theaters Summer 2024. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

With a stellar cast that sees the return of Amy Poehler as Joy, Phyllis Smith as Sadness, Lewis Black as Anger, Bill Hader as Fear and Mindy Kaling as Disgust, “Inside Out 2” promises to be another emotional masterpiece that Pixar knows how to give us . The new addition of Maya Hawke promises to bring an extra level of depth to the already impressive voice cast.

As we await the film's arrival in Italian theaters in 2024, fans can already begin to speculate on how Ansia will affect the delicate balance of headquarters. Will she be an antagonist, or will she ultimately prove to be a misunderstood ally? One thing is certain: Pixar has once again found a way to speak to our deepest emotions, inviting us to look inside ourselves.

The poster and the first images released promise a visual and narrative adventure as rich as that of the first film, if not more. With the careful direction of Kelsey Mann and the production of Mark Nielsen, “Inside Out 2” prepares to be not only high-quality entertainment but also an introspective journey that will explore human emotions with the depth and intelligence that only Disney and Pixar know how to deliver.

Gianluigi Piludu

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