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Inside Out 2: Trailer Proves That the Sequel is Worth the Wait

Bystudioluxr.com

Nov 11, 2023
Inside Out 2 Trailer

Disney and Pixar have been working together on many projects in the past, from action thrillers to adventurous and animated movies. Talking about animated movies, recently, Disney and Pixar collaboratively developed animated movies; Inside Out 2’s trailer was released to the public. 

This new movie will be released as the continuation of the first movie, Inside Out 1, released in 2015. The new trailer for the second movie hints at what will happen next after the cliffhanger ends with Inside Out 1. 

Inside Out 2

Inside Out 2 Trailer Hints at What’s Next for Riley and Her Emotions

Talking about the new trailer for Inside Out 2, the movie gets into a very different concept by introducing a new character for Riley. The character gets introduced as the headquarters goes through certain demolitions, so the room for recent mentions can be added, and this is where the new emotion called Anxiety comes in. 

The new trailer will likely be about bonding this new emotion alongside other emotions: Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust.

When WIll Inside Out 2 Release?

The year 2024 is the year for Inside Out 2. However, the second movie did take a long break of around 9 years since its first movie was released. The movie’s release date is not confirmed, but it’s been confirmed that Inside Out 2 will be released in the Summer of 2024.

Who is Casting for the Movie? 

Talking about the voicing stars who are appearing in the new movie. The movie will now include all the previous and first movie characters to voice again. However, the Anxiety EMtoion will be voiced by Maya Hawke, who shares the director of the Inside Out franchise, Kelsey Maan. 

That makes a lot of sense if you think about it in terms of what goes on inside all our minds.” she shared.

The previous casts include Amy Poehler as Joy, Phyllis Smith as Sadness, Lewis Black as Anger, Tony Hale as Fear, and Liza Lapira as Disgust.