If Pixar's Cars (Cars) have been more than hungry entertainment until now, without any real depth, as we are used to from Pixar, according to the first trailer for the animated film Cars 3 (Cars 3), it seems that even Pixar's most bland the product gained moral weight. This is what the saying at the end of the teaser suggests. ''From this moment on, everything will be different.'' Namely, the "younger" ones are coming, electric racing cars that are no match for them.
Danny Glover would say "I'm too old for this shit". A Lightning McQueen he's not Roger Murtaugh from Lethal Weapon, but he's got it problems with adapting to the new reality, which now features the main stars of the race tracks electric racing cars. The new Pixar sequel, Cars 3 (Cars 3), is starting to become a topical issue, as electric cars are increasingly stealing attention from classic cars, so internal combustion car.
If Lightning McQueen was in the first one an unexpected young racer with a bright future and in another he heads across a puddle to enter an international fastest car competition, but instead gets involved in an international espionage plot, this time – as an internal combustion car – it seeks its own relevance. From 2011 to today, the automotive landscape has changed considerably. The trailer is for animated family film, which until now has mainly impressed younger audiences, quite dark, and we know the following about the story. McQueen (Owen Wilson) asks his new friend, a young and aspiring technician Cruz Ramirez, to prepare him to race a new generation of racing cars. In addition to Wilson, others return in the film Mother/Dajz (Larry the Cable Guy), Sally/Neli (Bonnie Hunt) and Ramone/Ramon (Cheech Marin).
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Pixar's Cars has been grossing worldwide so far over a billion US dollars. The first part (2006) was designed by him 462.2 million, and Cars 2 (2011) collected just 562.1 million dollars. Part 2 was the first Pixar movie that wasn't nominated for an Oscar. Cars 3 hardly miss the nomination.
Family animated film
Cars 3
(Cars 3, USA, 2017)
Direction: Brian Fee. Votes: Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Bonnie Hunt, Cheech Marin.
In the cinema from June 16, 2017.