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Inside Out 2: Inside Out 2: Here’s what we know about release date, trailer, plot, director and writer

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Pixar’s beloved animated film, “Inside Out,” is set to return with a sequel, “Inside Out 2,” exploring the tumultuous world of a teenage Riley and her ever-evolving emotions. The new trailer showcases a fresh team of emotions guiding Riley through the complexities of adolescence.

Trailer

Pixar’s latest trailer for “Inside Out 2” offers a glimpse into Riley’s teenage life, where she faces new challenges in making friends and exploring hobbies. Voiced by Tony Hale and Liza Lapira, Fear and Disgust take on pivotal roles, alongside the introduction of new emotions, adding depth to Riley’s emotional landscape.

Plot
“Inside Out 2” marks a significant shift for Riley as she navigates the complexities of adolescence. With Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment joining the emotional team, Riley’s internal world becomes richer and more nuanced, reflecting the challenges of growing up.

Director and Writer

As Pete Docter assumes a new role at Pixar, Kelsey Mann steps in to direct “Inside Out 2,” bringing his creative vision to Riley’s new adventures. Meg LeFauve, known for her work on “The Good Dinosaur” and “Captain Marvel,” pens the script, promising a fresh and engaging story.Release Date
“Inside Out 2” is set to hit theaters on June 14, inviting audiences to embark on a heartfelt journey through the complexities of adolescence alongside Riley and her colorful cast of emotions.

FAQs:

Who voices Fear and Disgust in ‘Inside Out 2’?
Tony Hale voices Fear, replacing Bill Hader, while Liza Lapira voices Disgust in the sequel, ‘Inside Out 2’.

What new emotions join Riley’s team in ‘Inside Out 2’?
Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment are new emotions joining Joy, Sadness, Fear, and Disgust in ‘Inside Out 2’.

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