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  • Movie Review: ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’

    Henry Golding as Hu and Brandon Soo Hoo as Tom in 'The Tiger’s Apprentice,' streaming on Paramount+, 2024.
    (L to R) Henry Golding as Hu and Brandon Soo Hoo as Tom in ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice,’ streaming on Paramount+, 2024. Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures/Paramount+.

    Launching on Paramount+ February 2nd, ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ represents a solid dose of forward momentum for the portrayal of Chinese mythology on screen for more general audiences.

    It’s a shame, though, that the film –– which we’d recommend for its entertaining voice cast more than anything in the script itself –– is an entertaining enough romp for younger audiences but seems unlikely to come across as anything other than second tier when truly boundary-pushing animation exists.

    Does ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ Earn its Stripes?

    Henry Golding as Hu and Sandra Oh as Mistral in 'The Tiger’s Apprentice,' streaming on Paramount+, 2024.
    (L to R) Henry Golding as Hu and Sandra Oh as Mistral in ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice,’ streaming on Paramount+, 2024. Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures/Paramount+.

    In development for a long time, and handed off between different filmmakers, ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ has been on one of those journeys where you have to wonder if something happened to it along the way. It was, at one point, being considered as a theatrical release, but is now arriving direct to streaming.

    There is less of a negative aura about such shifts these days, in a time when there are truly superb streaming shows and movies, but it’s tough to discount the idea that the finished product here just doesn’t scream “theatrical release”. The animation, while certainly competent, can be a little jerky with its human characters in particular (one scene, a vision for the main character, is much more aesthetically pleasing) and the storyline, as we’ll dig into, is a reheated offering of something we’ve seen many times before.

    ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’: Script and Direction

    Brandon Soo Hoo as Tom in 'The Tiger’s Apprentice,' streaming on Paramount+, 2024.
    Brandon Soo Hoo as Tom in ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice,’ streaming on Paramount+, 2024. Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures/Paramount+.

    Perhaps the biggest issue with ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ is in its basic structure. Though some stories are trotted out time and again because they’ve proven to work, here you can really feel that the authentic ethnic detailing layered over the exceedingly basic skeleton doesn’t quite cover the seen-it-before aspect at its core.

    Adapted from the young adult novel by Laurence Yep by David Magee (an Oscar nominee for his work on ‘Life of Pi’) and Christopher Yost (a veteran of Marvel movies and who you suspect provided much of the quippiness on display here), the script has its moments, but struggles to overcome the notion that you’re watching the 534th take on material that the likes of ‘Harry Potter’, ‘Percy Jackson’ and any number of other, better examples have tackled.

    The young target audience, of course, likely won’t mind too much, enjoying the colorful, jokey characters and the rising stakes. But anyone who has seen a movie of this sort will soon find themselves making a mental checklist of what to expect –– the wise mentor (in this case, a grandmother who loses her life to the main villain), the grouchy new guide, the wide-eyed kid who had no idea he possessed magic powers, the goofy sidekick, the noble sidekick, the baddie with an all-purpose idea to wipe humanity off the face of the Earth and rule the darkness that follows, etc., etc.

    Directors Raman Hui, Paul Watling and Yong Duk Jhun do manage to give the movie a grounding in Chinese zodiac beliefs and an authentic feeling of being set in San Francisco (though sometimes falling into bland, generic traps such as having main character Tom attend “San Francisco High School”). As mentioned, the animation style is more serviceable than truly impressive and while not everything can be at the ‘Spider-Verse’ level, these days you do wish more movies would try (it’s a reason we enjoyed ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem’).

    ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’: Performances

    Sherry Cola as Naomi, Sandra Oh as Mistral, Bowen Yang as Sidney, Henry Golding as Hu and Brandon Soo Hoo as Tom in 'The Tiger’s Apprentice,' streaming on Paramount+, 2024.
    (L to R) Sherry Cola as Naomi, Sandra Oh as Mistral, Bowen Yang as Sidney, Henry Golding as Hu and Brandon Soo Hoo as Tom in ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice,’ streaming on Paramount+, 2024. Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures/Paramount+.

    If there’s a real saving grace here, it’s the appealing, funny and emotional performances of the voice cast. Though it seems every film (and TV show; witness ‘The Brothers Sun’) with Chinese characters is contractually obliged to include Academy Award winner Michelle Yeoh, she does at least give the underwritten villain role some gravitas.

    As Tom, the young man who discovers he has a magical legacy, Brendan Soo Hoo is an appealing personality who sparks well off the rest of the cast. Henry Golding, meanwhile, is somewhat saddled with the standard grouchy-yet-heroic character of Hu, the Tiger who takes Tom under his wing –– er, paw? –– when the lad’s grandmother gives her life to protect him. In terms of character design, he’s like a kid-friendly Wolverine, even down to the muttonchops when in human form.

    Elsewhere, the basic scripting is helped by a great ensemble that includes the likes of Sandra Oh, Sherry Cola and Bowen Yang, who bring the lines to life and work well against both Golding and Hoo.

    ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’: Final Thoughts

    Henry Golding as Hu, Sandra Oh as Mistral, Sherry Cola as Naomi and Brandon Soo Hoo as Tom in The 'Tiger’s Apprentice,' streaming on Paramount+, 2024.
    (L to R) Henry Golding as Hu, Sandra Oh as Mistral, Sherry Cola as Naomi and Brandon Soo Hoo as Tom in The ‘Tiger’s Apprentice,’ streaming on Paramount+, 2024. Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures/Paramount+.

    Definitely one for the younger crowd, and unlikely to inspire much faith from older audiences, ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ is a mildly diverting animated adventure whose welcome diversity can’t disguise the well-used tropes and narrative at its center.

    A fun cast certainly helps, but we’re not sure we see this one launching a franchise any time soon.

    ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ receives 6.5 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the story of ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’?

    Based on the popular children’s book series of the same name by Laurence Yep, the movie follows Chinese-American teenager Tom Lee (Brandon Soo Hoo), whose life changes forever when he discovers he is part of a long lineage of magical protectors known as the Guardians.

    With guidance from a mythical tiger named Hu (Henry Golding), Tom trains to take on Loo (Michelle Yeoh), a force that is as powerful as a Guardian but with evil intentions to use magic to destroy humanity. To have a fighting chance against Loo, Tom must reunite all twelve Zodiac animal warriors and master his own newly discovered powers.

    Who else is in ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’?

    The voice cast for ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ also includes Lucy Liu, Sandra Oh, Bowen Yang, Leah Lewis, Kheng Hua Tan , Sherry Cola, Deborah S. Craig, Jo Koy, Greta Lee, Diana Lee Inosanto, Patrick Gallagher and Poppy Liu.

    Diana Lee Inosanto as Horse, Poppy Liu as Snake, Greta Lee as Rabbit, Jo Koy as Rooster, Henry Golding as Hu, Patrick Gallagher as Dog, Deborah S. Craig as Pig, Sherry Cola as Naomi and Sandra Oh as Mistral in 'The Tiger’s Apprentice,' streaming on Paramount+, 2024.
    (L to R) Diana Lee Inosanto as Horse, Poppy Liu as Snake, Greta Lee as Rabbit, Jo Koy as Rooster, Henry Golding as Hu, Patrick Gallagher as Dog, Deborah S. Craig as Pig, Sherry Cola as Naomi and Sandra Oh as Mistral in ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice,’ streaming on Paramount+, 2024. Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures/Paramount+.

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  • First Teaser and Poster for ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’

    Preview:

    • The poster for animated movie ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ is online.
    • The animated movie will feature Michelle Yeoh and Sandra Oh.
    • It’ll land on Paramount+ on February 2nd.

    New animated movie ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ has had quite the journey to screens, first picked up as a potential live-action adaptation of Laurence Yep’s 2003 book by Cartoon Network in October 2008, with a script by David Magee (who has some experience with tigers given ‘Life of Pi’).

    The project was cancelled after Cartoon Network stopped developing live-action projects, but Paramount picked it up as an animated adventure movie in 2019, and while it was originally targeting a 2022 release, pandemic delays led to a slot for 2024.

    Now, though, the movie will premiere on Paramount+.

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    What’s the story of ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’?

    The movie follows the story of Tom Lee, who gets drawn into a magical world against his wishes when his eccentric grandmother who he lives with in San Francisco’s Chinatown turns out to be the guardian of the phoenix egg.

    When his grandmother perishes in battle and is spirited away in a ghost cart, Tom must apprentice with an unlikely mentor –– a tiger, Mr. Hu –– to learn ancient magic and become the egg’s new protector. They team with an unlikely band of exotic creatures, each representing a different sign of the Chinese zodiac, who can morph into human form while retaining their innate animal characteristics.

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    Who lends their voices to ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’?

    ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice' hits Paramount+ on February 2nd.
    ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ hits Paramount+ on February 2nd. Photo: Paramount+.

    ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ certainly boasts a top-notch cast, led by Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh and Henry Golding (who shared the screen with her in the live-action ‘Crazy Rich Asians’).

    Brandon Soo Hoo plays Tom, while the cast also includes Michelle Yeoh as Mrs. Lee, Sandra Oh as Mistral, Henry Golding as Mr. Hu, Sherry Cola as Empress Nü Kua, Leah Lewis as Räv, Bowen Yang as Sidney, Patrick Gallagher as Dog, Deborah S. Craig as Vatten, Kheng Hua Tan as Monkey, Giullian Yao Gioiello as Loo, Rachel Rath as Tom’s mother, Ryan Christopher Lee as Liam and Jo Koy, Greta Deborah Lee, and Lucy Liu, whose roles have yet to be revealed.

    Who has made ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’?

    The director for the movie is Raman Hui, with Paul Watling and Yong Duk Jhun as co-directors. ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ filmmaker Bob Persichetti joined the film as a producer in 2022.

    Magee and ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ and ‘Cowboy Bebop’s Christopher L. Yost are behind the script.

    When will ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ be on screens?

    ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ hits Paramount+ on February 2nd.

    ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice' hits Paramount+ on February 2nd.
    ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ hits Paramount+ on February 2nd. Photo: Paramount+.

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  • Where To Watch Pixar’s Animated Feature ‘Elemental’

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    What happens when fire and water mix? In Elemental City, it sparks an unlikely connection between two of its residents – Wade and Ember.

    The elements Fire, Water, Earth, and Air come to life in Pixar’s animated feature ‘Elemental,’ following the journey of Ember as she works towards her goal of taking over her parents’ convenience store – Fireplace. Due to her fiery personality, Ember has a hard time controlling her outburst when it comes to interacting with the customers, further delaying her desire to take over the family store.

    In the midst of Ember’s predicament, she meets Wade in the most unexpected way, which results in the store being on the verge of shutting down. As Ember and Wade work to get the store up to code, they discover something even more alarming that could cause devastating destruction to parts of Elemental City.

    The story of Ember and Wade gives us all the warm and fuzzy feeling of a romantic comedy – the unexpected meeting, their clashing personalities (playing into how fire and water don’t mix), and how they have to put aside their differences to save their city.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    The official synopsis for ‘Elemental’ is below:

    “Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ is an all-new, original feature film set in Element City, where Fire-, Water-, Earth- and Air-residents live together. The story introduces Ember, a tough, quick-witted and fiery young woman, whose friendship with a fun, sappy, go-with-the-flow guy named Wade challenges her beliefs about the world they live in.”

    ‘Elemental’ first premiered at the 76th Canne Film Festival as the closing film. It held its world premiere on June 10, 2023 at the Tribeca Festival. Prior to the festivals, the first twenty minutes of the film was screened in 3D at the 2023 CinemaCon and was positively received by critics.

    The animation style for ‘Elemental’ was quite a challenge for director Peter Sohn’s team. To bring Ember and Wade to life, it required about 10,000 controls, whereas the average Pixar character has about 4,000. The animators needed additional controls in order for the characters to act like elements, which also included layers of effect on top. For example, Ember couldn’t have shadows because she is a Fire elemental. With Wade, having too little light meant you couldn’t see him.

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    Who Is The Voice Cast Of ‘Elemental’?

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    Elemental features the voice talents of:

    ‘Elemental’ is directed by Peter Sohn (‘The Good Dinosaur’)

    Inspired By Peter Sohn’s Personal Story

    Director Peter Sohn at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, Calif.
    Director Peter Sohn at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, Calif. Photo by Deborah Coleman/Pixar.

    The story of Ember and her family is inspired by Sohn’s own experience. He is a son of Korean immigrants, and his parents opened a bodega-style store in the Brox, much like Ember’s family in the film. There are also beats that will resonate with the immigrant experience – Bernie and Cinder changing their names because their birth names proved to be too hard for an Elemental City immigration officer to pronounce.

    The film touches on the pressure of being a child of an immigrant as well – Ember’s dad, Bernie, recounts how disappointed and disapproving his own father was when he chose to leave his hometown. When Bernie bowed to his father as a final farewell, his father did not bow in return. Bernie carried that burden of his father’s disapproval for the rest of his life and vowed not to do the same to his daughter.

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    Where Can I Watch Pixar’s ‘Elemental’?

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    The Pixar animated feature opened in theaters domestically on June 16, 2023, and is available in various formats, such as Dolby Cinema, IMAX, Real 3D, and 4DX. ‘Elemental’ is still playing in theaters, so be sure to check your local listings and Moviefone below for showtimes in your area. ‘Elemental’ has a total runtime of 1 hour and 42 minutes.

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    Disney and Pixar's all-new theatrical short 'Carl's Date' to release in front of 'Elemental' on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s all-new theatrical short ‘Carl’s Date’ to release in front of ‘Elemental’ on June 16, 2023.

    If you’re catching this in the theater, you’ll be treated to a delightful Pixar short film ahead of the feature called ‘Carl’s Date,’ which sees the return of Carl Fredricksen and Dug from ‘Up.’

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    Watch the official trailers for ‘Elemental’ below:

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    Can’t make it out to the theater? Don’t worry; the Pixar animated feature will surely make its way to Disney+. Additionally, Disney has announced the film will become available on digital on August 15, 2023. ‘Elemental’ will be available to purchase on platforms such as Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu, and more. The physical release will be on September 26, 2023.

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    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
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  • Movie Review: ‘Elemental’

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    In theaters on June 16th, ‘Elemental’ is the 27th feature film produced by the Disney-owned Pixar Animation Studios, and while it has its charms, it comes across more as a technically accomplished animated effort than a truly satisfying all-round night at the movies.

    Pixar could really use a big theatrical hit. After Disney shoved the otherwise excellent ‘Soul’ and ‘Turning Red’ either entirely on to Disney+ or in the case of the latter, on limited cinematic release where it lost money despite positive reviews before going to streaming, the company’s much-vaunted return to big screens was last year’s ‘Lightyear’.

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    Yet Despite the connection to the ‘Toy Story’ movies, it flopped badly enough that some of the people involved have recently been let go as part of overarching Disney cost-cutting maneuvers.

    Which naturally puts a lot of pressure on ‘Elemental’, the latest film to emerge from the company and directed by Peter Sohn, who knows a little bit about problematic Pixar movies having last made ‘The Good Dinosaur’, which earned decent reviews but didn’t connect with cinemagoers on a scale that the company might have preferred.

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    Pixar’s ‘Elemental.’ © 2022 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    What’s the story for ‘Elemental’?

    ‘Elemental’ introduces us to Element City, a sprawling, fantastical metropolis where different elements –– Land, Air, Water and, more, recently Fire –– have settled in relative harmony. It’s to this world that Bernie (Ronnie Del Carmen) and Cinder (Shila Ommi) Lumen arrive from the land of Fire to start a new life with their unborn daughter.

    Years later, that child, Ember (Leah Lewis) has grown into an impulsive young woman, one that her father hopes will one day soon inherit the shop he runs in the fire quarter. But Ember runs hot –– she has a burning temper than gets her into trouble with customers, and while she’s trying to be a loyal daughter, she’s not even totally convinced she wants to take over the family business.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    When Ember accidentally meets city inspector Wade Ripple (Mamoudou Athie) she initially takes against the nervy, curious and kind water element, but circumstances keep pushing them together and they soon realize they could have serious chemistry.

    Yet with the fire quarter under threat from water leaks and the pressure of family getting in the way, will these two unlikely friends –– and potentially more –– be able to let off some steam?

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    Who else voices characters in ‘Elemental’?

    ‘Elemental’s voice cast also includes Catherine O’Hara as Brook Ripple, Wade’s mother, Wendi McLendon-Covey as his boss, Gale and Mason Wertheimer as Clod, a youthful land element with a crush on Ember.

    While ‘Elemental’ doesn’t channel the same level of emotional storytelling power as some of Pixar’s biggest hits (the team mining buddy comedies in particular for some fantastically entertaining and relatable narratives), it does feature two compelling lead characters.

    Ember’s background –– or more specifically her parents’ –– is rooted in the immigrant story, hitting the beats of disappointed elders from different generations well and even featuring a knowing nod to language barriers (Ember’s mother and father are given their names when their original monikers prove too tough for a land element immigration officer to pronounce).

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    Despite its seemingly utopian feel, Element City also faces issues between elements (the fire people in particular are seen as dangerous, while Ember’s father has an understandable beef with water).

    The opposites attracting aspect has powered Pixar movies since the start, though here the love story nature of the main pairing gives an extra layer to it. Lewis, and particularly Athie, bring real personality to their characters, yet the actual tale around them often comes across as less bespoke and more straight from the rack. Despite its immigration colors, the clash of cultures and emotional journey is a lot more basic than some previous films. And before you argue “it’s a kids’ movie”, Pixar has never aimed for just one audience. The likes of ‘Inside Out’ have tackled huge topics in interesting ways while also providing knockabout fun.

    And yes, it’s also technically impressive, which is something we’ve all come to expect from the studio, here pushing the limits of characters made out of different elements. Element City is typically bursting with fun ideas, versions of real-world architecture, signage, transportation and other. It’s just unfortunate that the film should arrive two weeks after ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ which manages to cram in dazzling, dynamic and different animation styles while also not neglecting the emotional core of its adventure.

    There are logic bumps here and there too –– it’s a common idea in animated movies to have the city named after characters, and a relatable concept, but human cities don’t tend to work that way –– no one lives in Homo Sapienburg.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    This is far from a bad film, though –– just a little more generic in places than some of its stablemates and it may suffer in terms of rewatchability for that.

    Finally, ‘Elemental’ arrives in theaters with a new short set in the world of ‘Up’. ‘Carl’s Date’ is bursting with gentle humor and reminds us exactly why audiences fell in love with cranky pensioner Carl (Ed Asner) and chatty, excitable dog Dug (Bob Peterson, who also writes and directs the piece). Following the widower as he nervously tries to figure out what to do on his first date in decades, it’s a lovely chance to check-in with the characters and boasts more warm laughs from Dug.

    It’s almost a mistake to run this before the feature, since it harkens back to a time when Pixar could break our hearts with one four-minute, dialogue-free montage. While nothing in ‘Carl’s Date’ carries that sort of power, neither does ‘Elemental’.

    Disney and Pixar's all-new theatrical short 'Carl's Date' to release in front of 'Elemental' on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s all-new theatrical short ‘Carl’s Date’ to release in front of ‘Elemental’ on June 16, 2023.

    Final Thoughts

    Yet the latest Pixar film at least carries more invention and originality than ‘Lightyear’ and is worthy of engaging audiences, even if its surface is more polished than its heart is full.

    ‘Elemental’ receives 6.5 out of 10 stars.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

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    ‘Elemental’ is produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar. It is set to release in theaters on June 16th, 2023.

  • ‘Elemental’ Interview: Peter Sohn and Denise Ream

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    Pixar’s ‘Elemental.’ © 2022 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    Opening in theaters on June 16th is the latest Pixar animated movie entitled ‘Elemental,’ which was directed by Peter Sohn (‘The Good Dinosaur’).

    What is the plot of ‘Elemental?’

    Disney and Pixar’s “Elemental” is an all-new, original feature film set in Element City, where fire, water, land and air residents live together. The story introduces Ember (Leah Lewis), a tough, quick-witted and fiery young woman, whose friendship with a fun, sappy, go-with-the-flow guy named Wade (Mamoudou Athie) challenges her beliefs about the world they live in.

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    Who is in the voice cast of ‘Elemental?’

    ‘Elemental’ features the voices of Leah Lewis (‘The Half of It’) as Ember and Mamoudou Athie (‘The Circle’) as Wade, as well as Ronnie del Carmen (‘Soul’) as Ember’s dad Bernie, Shila Ommi (‘The Illegal’) as Ember’s mom Cinder, Wendi McLendon-Covey (‘Paint’) as Wade’s boss Gale, Catherine O’Hara (‘Best in Show’) as Wade’s mom Brook, Joe Pera (‘Bob’s Burgers’) as Fern, and Mason Wertheimer as Ember’s neighbor Clod.

    Earlier this year, Moviefone had the pleasure of traveling to Pixar Studios in Emeryville, California to meet director Peter Sohn and screen some exclusive scenes from the new movie. After our tour and screening, we had a chance to attend a Q&A, along with several other members of the press, to hear what director Peter Sohn and producer Denise Ream had to say about the upcoming Pixar movie.

    Director Peter Sohn at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, Calif.
    Director Peter Sohn at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, Calif. Photo by Deborah Coleman/Pixar.

    Peter, can you talk about the difference between directing a Pixar movie that you are assigned like ‘The Good Dinosaur,’ or creating a film from scratch like you did with ‘Elemental?’

    Pete Sohn: We’ve been here 23 years now at Pixar, and both experiences really showcased just the incredible talent. I keep saying it, but it’s such a lucky thing to be with all these people that really love what they’re doing, and I’m very proud of ‘The Good Dinosaur’ and the work that we got. The difference would be, it was inherited and I didn’t have that personal connection to it, but it was also much faster. I think we would’ve made 20 ‘Good Dinosaurs’ in the time it took to make ‘Elemental,’ but in starting this project from the beginning, it was from a personal place. So, there were a lot of interesting new things to learn along this process, where the experience on ‘Dinosaur’ was very much about getting a team focused and getting a film done. On this one, I didn’t realize how much a personal thing can hold you, and really put you on a rail of sorts. Whereas ‘Good Dinosaur’ was just, “Oh, do whatever, let’s just get this to work.” Whereas here, that’s not what that experience was. So it was a lot of processing and not to make it too sad, but my parents both passed away during the making of this movie. So, it was a very personal project, but then it was a very emotional one at the same time that was very different from that first experience. There were several pathways. When I first started pitching it, there were things of my own life that I would make fun of in terms of like, “Oh, I love spicy food. Wouldn’t it be funny if fire food was really spicy?” That kind of thing, and all that kind of fun. My biggest goal was to try to find and take the element itself and pull from there to make the culture. Obviously if you go too far, it could become alien so you do have little grounding ways to do that. Something that was really interesting was disruption, meaning you think there is a piece of a culture that you think that it is mixed with the fire element on top, but then the next one should take you into another place where it’s giving you other values of cultures that we know, but without it pointing to anything. But more than anything, it was just saying, “Oh, they’re fire people. They eat wood. No earth people eat wood in this way. How can we exploit that? What dish, what kind of plates would they have?” So it would be extrapolating everything we could from the culture. We had a language made as well from David Peterson who did ‘Game of Thrones,’ and they have this amazing, brilliant team. Trying to take the fireplace sound effects, that stuff, and then trying to make a language of it. So when we first started adding fire sound effects to the characters, it just didn’t sound like a performance. So they came up with this language, again, based off of what we knew from fire.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    Can you talk about the challenges of having the different elements interact together on screen?

    Denise Rea: I mean getting the characters ready, I would say particularly Wade was probably the biggest challenge. That was really hard. We all knew fire would be hard, but I think we were a little surprised about the water characters being so difficult. Basically time’s ticking and, development and animation has to start. So that’s always a kind of nerve wracking time. then as Pete alluded to, we actually did need the effects post animation to be more procedural at a certain point. We did have bespoke shots. There’s a lot of hand effects that were going on, but a certain percentage, we had to get what you get right out of the box. So getting that ready was also a big challenge.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    Can you talk about casting Leah Lewis and Mamoudou Athie and why they were the right actors for the roles?

    PS: In the beginning, when I first designed these things, I was drawing a campfire and a bucket of water, and then they became characters. Then fire would be a smoky voice and water would be a cooler voice. So that idea of trying to find the external layer of the voice that have some characteristic that would tie to the element. Then in the art school days of breaking down a design, you would just throw everything that you know about that certain design and what you wanted. So fire was like, it could be passionate, it could be temporary, it could be fiery. So that sort of formed the early characteristics of her internal character. Wade would be the same thing where it was just transparent, emotions on the sleeve and then cool and goes with the flow. All those pieces start to form those early concepts of who they were. As we started developing the story, they start to form more where Ember began getting deeper about understanding her identity. “Am I from this city? Am I there?” There was this movie called ‘The Half of It’ from Netflix, directed and written by Alice Wu, and Leah stars in this. She performed on all these levels that were really interesting where she could be really hot tempered but still very appealing. Then she had a vulnerability in her voice that also she could straddle, but that was so sincere and authentic, but the whole time it was this smokey voice and she could sing. So it was like, holy cow. There were some moments in that film where she was talking to her father and it was so tender, but at the same time she could have a force behind it that I thought was perfect for this role. Then the same for Mamoudou, there was two pieces of Mamoudou that we had when we first started the character. I was always drawing and cry. I am a sap full on. So I kept drawing Wade in this sort of emotional way. Mamoudou was in this show called ‘Oh Jerome, No.’ He was going through a breakup, and he did this cry that was so sincere but hilarious. We had done some scratch recording for our reels. The amount of crying that Wade does, it can get so painful, it can be high pitch, but Mamoudou had such a compassionate soul that when he was crying, you just went with him in it. And then there was this other movie called ‘Uncorked’ that he was this guy that worked a barbecue shop, but he wanted to be a wine sommelier. He was working at the shop and this beautiful young woman comes in and he was flirting in this really nerdy way that I thought really was Wade. He does this weird little song and he just felt really loose and went with the flow without any problem. That’s how those voices came to be.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    Related Article: Director Peter Sohn Discusses Scenes from Pixar’s ‘Elemental’

    Can you talk about the difficulties of creating the stadium sporting event we see in the trailer with all the different elements together?

    DR: Computationally, that thing’s just a beast. Then you add the wave in there. So that was one that you don’t want that to come at the end of the show, so we wanted to put that in early, but all those cloud characters were hard. I mean everything was hard, but they were tricky. So that went into production pretty early and I feel like we looked at the shots in that scene not too long ago?

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    Can you talk about the different cultures of the different elements that all live together in Element City?

    PS: It was so interesting to start. Everything goes back to Ember, what Ember’s journey is. Then how to make a fire character feel uncomfortable in a city. So it was a very simple idea. “Oh, maybe having to get on a water train or having to cross water, always would make her uncomfortable.” So that started helping us understand the hierarchy of this place. So, what if water came to this place first? Understanding this planet was a brain tease for us. What is this place? This is element city. Who got here first? So the idea of water coming first and then earth coming second formed the delta, like a river delta where there’s a lot of water, meeting earth. Then from that delta that they would build this town, this city, and then air would be the third and then fire would be the last sort of element to come into the city. But it was all based off of that hierarchy of, the toughest thing for fire would be water. Then water would start. Where do you build a city where water lives? So it started that way. Then, in terms of the town and the segregation, there really isn’t segregation in that way in this film. It’s not ‘Zootopia’ in that world where everything is disconnected from each other. I really wanted a hopeful city. It’s meant to have this feel of like, “Oh, we could have a new life here. Our dreams can come true here.” We have a little bit of xenophobia. They walk through an air character that’s like, “Watch it.” I used to have watch it, but then I added, “Watch it, Sparky” right there, this little detail to just talk about truths that I know growing up and understanding, what are the prejudices of this world? I think everyone is trying to mix well in Element City, but then Ember’s father Bernie is having issues with his own uncomfortable connection with water. Then that would become a force throughout the movie that obviously when Ember connects more with water characters, that would be an issue just like it was with my family. But that sort of all supported what we needed the place to be for the story.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    Can you talk about the father/daughter story in the film?

    DR: I really loved the father-daughter relationship and that connection and understanding our parents as people. That’s something that I realized, which is what your parents do for you, and I sadly realized it after my dad was gone. So, it’s the love between children and their parents and it was fun to do a different story, frankly. That’s what I think our story and edit teams were excited about.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    Finally, can you talk about your involvement in scoring the music for the film?

    PS: It was a dream to just get to work with Thomas Newman. He’s just been someone that I’ve always admired. So I say that because I used a lot of his music as temp when making the reels. Now, that’s just one external coloring of it. But for the story, the intellectual part of me wanted to showcase a foreign world, and a world that we know, and I guess an American world. It’s not American, but it’s part of our culture, and in tracking that sort of intellectual idea of identity. “Am I Korean or am I American? What am I? I was born here, but when I’m in Korea, they don’t treat me like I’m Korean. And when I’m here, sometimes you can feel not of this place.” I’m trying to use music to help support that idea when you’re in the fire shop the music says it’s foreign, but it’s not something that we don’t know, but it has a vibe that doesn’t feel like you’re here. Then when you’re in the city, it has something that anchors us to something that we know. Now, that’s a very difficult challenge to do. Ultimately what Tom had done for that aspect of it was just make very unique music that really starts to separate. But then on an emotional level, Ember’s journey of understanding her vulnerabilities and when her walls come down was also another layer that we really focused on. There’s an emotional punchline that I don’t want to ruin for you guys, but there’s an idea that has been strung through the score that we worked very closely with Tom to hone. He worked very linearly. He would just start from the beginning and go. Then once we had that, then it would be working backwards and forwards to really understand how to get those emotional themes to resonate. But he works in a way that I’ve never worked before. He does a lot of pre-records, meaning he records a lot of pieces separately and then puts them all together. Even when we were with the orchestra the last time on ‘Dinosaur,’ the orchestra, once they got on the beat, everything that you hear recorded is the score. Tom doesn’t do that. It’s just like this score that you’re hearing one 16th of this one queue. Then when you start to see it come together, it’s like you just see these different layers and all of a sudden, “Holy cow, that’s what that was going to be.” I mean, why are we here? What are we doing? It’s just a love for the movies and this love for the movies. When you have the picture that this team worked so hard on and there’s this live orchestra on that beat, when that first note hits, there’s this movie goosebump of like, “Oh, there’s magic now. There’s some chemistry going on between that sound and this picture that is so beautiful.” There’s so much magic here that happens when all these artists come together. I like to use a lot of sports analogies, but we’re all in this room together and one of us is like, “Oh, this is the shot I had done.” You see it with everyone. There’s a real sports thing of like, that was a slam dunk that that person just did for the shot that’s going to be a part of a movie that we all have wanted to see. It’s the same thing as that.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Director Peter Sohn Discusses Scenes from Pixar’s ‘Elemental’

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    The trailer for Pixar’s new movie ‘Elemental’ dropped today, (which you can watch above), and Moviefone had the pleasure of traveling to Pixar Studios in Emeryville, California to meet director Peter Sohn and screen some exclusive scenes from the new movie!

    What is the plot of ‘Elemental?’

    Disney and Pixar’s “Elemental” is an all-new, original feature film set in Element City, where fire, water, land and air residents live together. The story introduces Ember (Leah Lewis), a tough, quick-witted and fiery young woman, whose friendship with a fun, sappy, go-with-the-flow guy named Wade (Mamoudou Athie) challenges her beliefs about the world they live in.

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    Who is in the voice cast of ‘Elemental?’

    Directed by Peter Sohn (‘The Good Dinosaur’), ‘Elemental’ features the voices of Leah Lewis (‘The Half of It’) as Ember and Mamoudou Athie (‘The Circle’) as Wade, as well as the recently announced Ronnie del Carmen (‘Soul’) as Ember’s dad Bernie, Shila Ommi (‘The Illegal’) as Ember’s mom Cinder, Wendi McLendon-Covey (‘Bridesmaids’) as Wade’s boss Gale, Catherine O’Hara (‘Best in Show’) as Wade’s mom Brook, Joe Pera (‘Bob’s Burgers’) as Fern, and Mason Wertheimer as Ember’s neighbor Clod.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    What footage did we screen at Pixar?

    Moviefone had the pleasure of screening four never-before-seen scenes from ‘Elemental.’ Director Peter Sohn explained that some of the shots were just finalized days before the screening.

    The first scene we screened was the opening on the movie. It begins with Ember (Lewis) as a small child arriving in Element City for the first time with her parents, Bernie (del Carmen) and Cinder (Ommi). What follows is a montage of Ember’s childhood as her family opens a “coffee shop,” they become an important part of the fire community and Ember learns to control her fiery temper.

    The scene continues to present day, where Ember is still trying to control her temper, and her mother warns her that “Elements don’t mix.” When Ember’s father puts her temper to the test by letting her be in charge of their red dot sale, she loses her temper causing the water pipes to break and putting her parent’s store in jeopardy.

    The flooding in their basement brings an uninvited guest in the form of Wade, an easygoing water-based being who works for the city’s health department. While the two have an instant attraction, Wade is forced to write up Ember and her family’s business for their violations.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    The second scene involves Ember finding Wade to ask him not to report her family to his boss, a wind-creature known as Gail (McLendon-Covey). The two eventually go to a sporting event to find Gail, and this scene was shown to us in 3D. The sport they are attending is a version of basketball meets Quidditch that is played in the air by the gaseous creatures that reside in Element City. Gail is an obsessive fan and his too enthralled in the game to give Ember any attention. The scene ends with Ember in danger when the water-based creatures decide to start the wave to cheer on their team, which in this world is an actual tidal wave in the crowd that the fans create.

    The third scene was a montage of Ember and Wade’s romance, which includes them walking around Element City, seeing the movie ‘Tide & Prejudice,’ having their photo taken together, Ember walking on minerals to change the colors for Wade, and Wade creating a rainbow for Ember.

    The final sequence was like a scene from ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,’ when Wade takes Ember home to meet his affluent mother and family. They live in a luxury apartment building that is flowing with water everywhere, which makes it more than difficult for Ember to enter. Wade’s mother, Brook (O’Hara), is extremely welcoming to Ember, which makes Wade cry … a lot. We are also introduced to Wade’s little brothers, Marco and Polo.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    The footage was impressive, both in 3D and the traditional format, and the animation looked unlike anything we’ve seen from Pixar before, actually making elements like fire and water come alive in a believable way. The story is also very cute, using a basic ‘Romeo and Juliet’ plot to tell a modern story about different cultures coming together to live in one community. Element City may also remind some Disney fans of ‘Zootopia,’ while the idea of bringing elements to life may remind some of the way emotions were brought to life in ‘Inside Out.’

    Director Peter Sohn at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, Calif.
    Director Peter Sohn at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, Calif. Photo by Deborah Coleman/Pixar.

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    What Director Peter Sohn had to say about ‘Elemental?’

    After screening the footage, we had a chance to meet director Peter Sohn and he began by talking about the very personal inspiration he had for this movie.

    “I thought I would share where this idea of ‘Elemental’ came from. It’s really a mix of three very personal parts of my life. The first one is my parents. My parents came here from Korea in the late ’60s, early ’70s, to New York, and they didn’t have a lot of money. They had no family. They didn’t speak any English, but they managed to create a beautiful life in the Bronx. My dad owned a grocery store. I have so many memories of growing up in this shop and all my dad’s customers came from everywhere. Like my parents, they left their homes to come to a new land and they all were mixing into beautiful little neighborhoods with their cultures and their languages. So from that, came this idea of beautiful little neighborhoods.”

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    The director also talked about how he took his family’s story and combined it with elements from the periodic table.

    “When I saw the periodic table of elements when I was a kid, all I thought about was that these were apartment complexes and they all lived next to each other. Platinum lives next to gold, but be careful of mercury because they have toxic relationships. Stories of what these elements were doing in their apartments were just mixing around in my head.”

    Finally, the director revealed where the third part of his inspiration for the film came from.

    “Then the last little piece was my wife, and this experience of marrying someone that wasn’t Korean, or was a non-Korean woman. Because growing up, my grandmother’s dying words were, “Marry a Korean.” You saw a little bit of that in the footage. That comes from a real place and it created all these sort of culture clashes growing up.”

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    But Sohn explained that even with this inspiration, he didn’t have the story until he came up with the romance between Ember and Wade.

    “But even with these key pieces in place, we could go anywhere. The possibilities were endless. But until we came up with the idea of opposites attracting, fire and water, we didn’t have a clear focus of the film. Once that was our north star, we could adjust the characters and the obstacles that could happen to them. So with these three key inspirations and our guiding light of opposites attracting, the stories started to come together. I wanted to tell a story for everyone who’s ever made a sacrifice or taken a risk and set it in the hustle and bustle of a crazy city.”

    Disney and Pixar's all-new theatrical short 'Carl's Date' to release in front of 'Elemental' on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s all-new theatrical short ‘Carl’s Date’ to release in front of ‘Elemental’ on June 16, 2023.

    Will There be a Theatrical Short Released with ‘Elemental?’

    Yes! Disney is bringing back their theatrical shorts that screen before their animated movies beginning with the release of ‘Elementals.’ The new short is entitled ‘Carl’s Date,’ and features characters from Pixar’s Oscar nominated ‘Up.’

    In the new short, Carl Fredrickson (voiced by the late Ed Asner) and his dog Dug (voiced by Bob Peterson) return as Carl reluctantly agrees to go on a date with a new lady friend, but admittedly with no idea how dating works these days. Ever the helpful friend, Dug steps in to calm Carl’s pre-date jitters and offer some tried-and-true tips for making friends, if you’re a dog. The short was written and directed by Bob Peterson and is a must-see for any ‘Up’ fans.

    Disney and Pixar’s 'Elemental' directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023.
    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Denise Ream, releases on June 16, 2023. © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

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  • D23 Expo 2022: Disney Studios Presentation

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    Walt Disney Studios kicked off the first day of D23 Expo 2022 in style today with tons of advance looks at what the House of Mouse has in store for fans in the coming days, months, and years. You can watch Moviefone‘s exclusive backstage interviews by clicking on the video player above.

    The first D23 Expo in three years began with the president of Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Production, Sean Bailey, revealing the first-ever footage from ‘Hocus Pocus 2’.

    Bailey was joined by the wacky Sanderson Sisters themselves – stars Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy – who appeared via video to show how their characters are back for the first time since 1993 for more soul-stealing Halloween action.

    Battling them this time around are aspiring witch Becca (Whitney Peak) and magic shop owner Gilbert (Sam Richardson).

    But the audience’s biggest applause went to the original film’s Billy Butcherson (‘The Shape of Water’s Doug Jones) upon his return from the grave. ‘Hocus Pocus 2’ hits Disney+ on September 30th. The trailer is in the video player above.

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    Next up on the panel was another eagerly anticipated sequel, ‘Disenchanted’. Returning stars Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, Idina Menzel, and James Marsden took the stage, alongside Maya Rudolph, the film’s new villain. ‘Disenchanted’ finds Adams’ Giselle and hubby Dempsey moving to the suburbs with their infant and teenage children.

    “I was a huge fan of the original,” said Rudolph. “I can’t believe I got to be part of this… It’s not easy being mean to Amy Adams.” The new teaser trailer for the sequel is in the video player above.

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    As far as live-action remakes of Disney animated classics go, ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ was the first on deck today: with star Jude Law (Captain Hook) flanked by newcomers Alexander Molony (Peter Pan), Ever Gabo Anderson (Wendy), and Alyssa Wapanatâhk (Tiger Lily).

    Expect more empowered female characters this time around, including at least one Lost Girl among Peter’s Lost Boys.

    “Disney has worked very hard to give her more depth and a lot more character,” said Anderson of Wendy. “She and Peter are equals in this film.”

    Law added that Hook and Pan’s prior relationship is also fleshed out. “We got to mine their back story a little bit more. You get to understand their past,” he said, hinting that the two were once friends.

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    Another reworking of a Disney classic comes with March 10th’s ‘Haunted Mansion’, directed by ‘Dear White People’ creator Justin Simien. Today’s first look showcased stars Rosario Dawson and LaKeith Stanfield exploring the titular house with a priest played by Owen Wilson and a historian played by Danny DeVito.

    “I got to make sure all the little details, all the Easter eggs are there. Because I’m a nerd,” confessed Simien. He then joined another of the film’s stars – scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis – in a Doom Buggy rolling across the D23 Expo stage.

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    Few Disney films are so beloved as 1994’s ‘The Lion King’. And fans will get more of the film’s animal kingdom in the 2024 prequel ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’.

    Director Barry Jenkins appeared to explain how “Mufasa is the origin story of one of the greatest kings of the Pride Land… It’s the real story of how Mufasa found his place in the circle of life. What you learn is that Mufasa is great because of the family and the friends he has with him.”

    Of course Disney Studios wouldn’t exist without its very first animated classic, 1937’s ‘Snow White’.

    Director Marc Webb is tackling the live-action 2024 remake, featuring Gal Gadot as the Wicked Queen and Rachel Zegler as its eponymous heroine. The two were touched by the warm response they received as they presented a first look at their characters.

    “Just your reaction means the world to us,” said Gadot.
    A visibly moved Zegler explained that, “Snow White is the girl you remember, but she’s definitely made for the modern age,” stating the film redefines what it means to be the fairest of them all.

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    Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot at Disney D23 Expo 2022 Getty Images
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    While ‘Snow White’ is Disney’s first animated feature, 1989’s ‘The Little Mermaid’ is responsible for the studio’s renaissance. As well as its renewed dedication to musicals, as Rob Marshall, director of May 2023’s live-action adaptation, reminded fans today.

    “It was very important for us to honor the original. We went to Alan Menken, who was divine to work with, and also our dear friend Lin-Manuel Miranda. They had never worked together before… There are four new songs. We still retain the beauty of the original score, written by the late great Howard Ashman as well.”

    Fans were treated to the film’s entire “Part of Your World” number, featuring a note-perfect Halle Bailey, who appeared on stage with Marshall.

    “Three days of filming ‘Part of Your World,’” said Bailey, “that was the most beautiful experience of my life. Just getting to sing a song I’ve loved since I was a child was so exciting.”

    “The camera loves you,” Marshall told Bailey. “But it’s more than that. [It] loves what’s inside. [It] loves what you bring.”

    The two then unveiled a teaser that recalled ‘Finding Nemo’ in the color and detail of its underwater world. You can find a teaser version of the clip in the video player at the top of the page.

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    Elemental
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    It was then time for Pixar Animation Studios’ turn in the spotlight, with chief creative officer Pete Docter introducing next summer’s ‘Elemental’.

    Director Peter Sohn spoke of how the film’s Element City was inspired by the culturally mixed New York of his childhood. Footage shown depicted the star-crossed romance of its fire-based heroine Ember (Leah Lewis) and her watery boyfriend Wade (Mamoudou Athie).

    Pixar also unveiled its first original long-form series in the form of ‘Win or Lose’, each episode of which follows the perspective of a different character connected to a co-ed softball team, the Pickles.

    With this year’s ‘Lightyear’, Pixar returned to the science fiction of ‘Wall-E’. Expect more in this vein soon, starting with ‘Elio’.

    Announced today at D23 with star America Ferrera on stage, the film’s title character is an 11-year-old boy who doesn’t feel like he fits in his world. His mom (Ferrera) runs a top-secret military project, which inadvertently results in Elio making first contact with alien life and becoming our planet’s ambassador to the rest of the universe. It’s due out in spring 2024.

    Last but by no means least on the Pixar slate – ‘Inside Out’ star Amy Poehler made a surprise appearance alongside Docter to announce ‘Inside Out 2’.

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    Pixar’s Inside Out 2 logo. © 2022 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    “Joy and the emotions are back for an all new adventure inside Riley’s head,” said a fittingly ebullient Poehler. “Only this time she’s a teenager!”

    New emotions will also appear in the film, as Kelsey Mann takes over the directing chores from Docter, with Meg LeFauve returning to write the summer 2024 release.

    To cap off the panel, Disney Animation’s chief creative officer (and Oscar-winning ‘Frozen’ director) Jennifer Lee greeted the D23 Expo audience to show what’s in store for the studio’s 100th anniversary next year.

    But first, Disney’s fan-favorite 2016 ‘Zootopia’ will get a spin-off series this November on Disney+. And attendees got an advance look at the aptly titled ‘Zootopia+’, consisting of six short ‘Zootopia’-style spoofs of everything from ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ to ‘The Godfather Part II’.

    Perhaps Disney’s most unique offering at the Expo was ‘Iwaju’. Coming this year to Disney+, it finds the animation studio partnering for the first time in its long history with an overseas animation studio – Africa’s Kugali. Its three founders appeared today, describing their Afrofuturism fable and its characters as a love letter to their hometown of Lagos, Nigeria.

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    More sci-fi arrived with a new look at ‘Strange World’, described by Lee as “a film about family, legacy, and what we leave behind for the generations that follow.” Director Don Hall explained how the film chronicles three generations coming together on an alien planet in order to save their world.

    Stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid, and Lucy Liu introduced a rip-snorting clip of an exciting chase through ‘Strange World’s creature-packed planet.

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    The Disney Animation segment, and indeed entire panel, concluded with the revelation of the studio’s 100th anniversary feature film – ‘Wish’. The tale of the star upon which so many Disney characters have wished throughout the past century, ‘Wish’ is co-directed by the attending team of Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn.

    Buck, who co-wrote the film with Lee, explained how ‘Wish’ explores a kingdom of wishes, in which wishes can literally come true. Offering a lush, animated watercolor style coupled with CG animation, it stars newly minted Oscar winner Ariana DeBose as 17-year-old Asha, who pleas to the heavens for help, and gets an actual star from the sky, named Star, who communicates through pantomime.

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    Disney “good luck charm,” actor Alan Tudyk appeared with footage of his character, a goat named Valentino who wishes to communicate with people. Finally, DeBose saw fans off with a sizzling live performance of “More for Us,” one of the film’s songs by Grammy winner Julia Michaels.

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  • Alice Wu’s ‘The Half of It’ Starring Leah Lewis Is in Production

    Alice Wu’s ‘The Half of It’ Starring Leah Lewis Is in Production

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    The Netflix teen romance “The Half of It” is officially in production.

    Director Alice Wu is hard at work on her first film since 2004’s “Saving Face,” as THR reports. She is directing a cast led by Leah Lewis (“Charmed”), Alexxis Lemire (“The Art of Murder”), and Daniel Diemer (“Sacred Lies”). The cast also includes Becky Ann Baker, Catherine Curtin, Wolfgang Novogratz, and Enrique Murciano.

    The story is described as “a modern day Cyrano-meets-Pygmalion,” per Deadline. It centers on Ellie (Lewis), a lonely high school girl who gets paid by jock Paul (Diemer) to write love letters to Aster (Lemire), who happens to be the object of both their affection. The two then learn from each other about love “as they find connection in the most unlikely of places.”

    Wu is producing “The Half of It” alongside Anthony Bregman, M. Blair Breard, and David Bausch. Executive producers are Erica Matlin and Greg Zuk. No release date for “The Half of It” has been announced yet, but it will stream on Netflix when the time comes.

    [via: THR; Deadline]