
Source: https://bleedingcool.com/movies/cinemac ... s-dc-pets/
You know what? Speaking of which, it`s pretty astonishing that we`ve gotten nothing on the project yet! No new leaks, no concept art or information whatsoever.DisneyEra wrote:Well, maybe we'll get a Strange World trailer in 2 months
Just like how it was for Raya & Encanto. They officially announced Raya at D23 in August of 2019. Then over the next 6 months, there was nothing. Dead silence. Now I know Covid hit in March 2020, but the prior 6 months, there was no new info regarding Raya.DisneyFan09 wrote:You know what? Speaking of which, it`s pretty astonishing that we`ve gotten nothing on the project yet! No new leaks, no concept art or information whatsoever.DisneyEra wrote:Well, maybe we'll get a Strange World trailer in 2 months
It could be. Brazilian Disney news Twitter account Almanaque Disney has posted the following:DisneyEra wrote:But who knows, maybe we'll get some new info at CinemaCon during Disney's panel tomorrow
Source: https://twitter.com/almanaquedisney/sta ... 5663076353Disney uploaded Strange World material to the platform for press today (no new information) and reactivated the film's Facebook page!
These moves only happen close to the teaser/poster release.
Source: https://www.indiewire.com/2022/04/light ... 234720266/Also notable? The film’s title card doesn’t drop until 10 minutes in.
The film premieres in theaters June 17 and has already made headlines for a same-sex storyline involving Aduba’s scientist character, Hawthorne, and her girlfriend. During the first act of “Lightyear,” IndieWire can confirm that Hawthorne proposes to her same-sex partner and the couple welcomes a son together. The two characters share a kiss at their 40th anniversary party, as time doesn’t pass for Buzz Lightyear while he is away in space.
Source: https://deadline.com/2022/04/lightyear- ... 235010953/The footage launched with Buzz’s spaceship taking a detour after detecting life forms on an uncharted planet and heading down to investigate. Buzz and two companions explore, come under attack and make a run for the ship, which ends up marooned without fuel. Fast-forward a year and after fixes for a test fight, Buzz launches. The ship veers off-course into deep space and returns four years later.
He feels responsible and keeps trying, losing four years each time, until higher-ups decide no more missions — they’re staying put. He disagrees. When they try to decommission his robot companion cat Socks, he steals a ship and is off … to we know where.
The clip Includes a shout-out to his iconic suit. “Respect the suit,” he tells a rookie, “It’s not just protecting the body, it’s protecting the universe.”
Source: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie ... 235131216/The movie opens with Buzz — in his iconic spacesuit — along with his best friend and the commander of the mission, Alicia Hawthorne, played by Uzo Aduba, leading the investigation of a distant planet with a sign of life. But the mission goes wrong and they are stranded. With an escape plan in the works, Buzz launches in a Space Shuttle-like craft and inadvertently time travels — multiple times — seeing Alicia engaged then starting a family with another woman on their mission.
By the end of the first act, Buzz loses his friend. Taking command is General Cal Burnside, voiced by Isaiah Whitlock, Jr. Determined to complete his mission, Buzz returns to space. Later in the film, which will also have an IMAX release, he will be joined by new characters Izzy Hawthorne, Alicia’s granddaughter, voiced by Keke Palmer; Mo, voiced by Taika Waititi; and Darby, voiced by Dale Soules. Lightyear also features Buzz’s antagonist, Zurg, voiced by James Brolin. And the famous Space Ranger also gets a new compassion, Sox, a digital cat voiced by The Good Dinosaur helmer Peter Sohn.
Source: https://www.thewrap.com/disney-cinemaco ... lightyear/The film shows the prideful Buzz Lightyear in an exploratory mission gone horribly wrong as his ship, and dozens of Star Command crew members, are marooned on an alien planet crawling with hostile tentacled creatures.
With the help of his closest friend Alisha Hawthorne (Uzo Aduba), Buzz tests a new hyperdrive system to get his crew off the planet. But not only does that test fail, his hyperspeed experiment caused him to travel four years into the future. Which means that every time Buzz flies into space to try to get the hyperdrive to work, he sees Alisha and everyone on his crew get significantly older until he’s left fighting to complete the mission with Alisha’s granddaughter, Izzy.
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/826401/lighty ... acon-2022/As for the nitty-gritty details of the footage, we follow Buzz and Izzy Hawthorne on a mission to the surface of an uncharted planet. When they come under sudden attack, Buzz sets off amid a huge action sequence to save the life of a rookie cadet who accompanied the pair. It certainly sounds as if the stubborn Buzz that we came to know and love throughout the "Toy Story" movies has been preserved here, as the astronaut action hero insists on overriding his ship's autopilot because he prefers to do things himself. This arrogance, of course, comes back to bite him during their attempted escape when a too-close encounter with a mountain in the way causes their ship to crash and the entire team to be marooned on the surface.
In a surprising development that evokes far more adult m ovies like "Interstellar" or "The Martian," they end up spending years attempting to return home. Buzz in particular tries (and repeatedly fails) to overcome his own shortcomings in order to enact test flights to once again regain hyperspace capabilities, repeating the process countless times as a classic Pixar montage sequence kicks in to document the arduous and, because of that sweet time-dilation effect, decades-long task. It seems clear that the main focus of "Lightyear" involves evoking classic sci-fi movies of years past — "Apollo 13," "2001," and who knows how many others — and distill those classics into something a little more tangible for kids to enjoy. The studio's usual brand of humor through fun supporting characters and sidekicks, like the robotic cat Sox, also remains intact, and it sure seems as if we've got another Pixar hit on our hands.
How? Adoption? Surrogacy? Sperm donation? Child from previous relationship with a man? Pixie dust?D82 wrote:During the first act of “Lightyear,” IndieWire can confirm that Hawthorne proposes to her same-sex partner and the couple welcomes a son together.
Don't even get me started on that.Nandor wrote:We never found out what happened to Andy's (Toy Story) father.
Nandor wrote:I am a bit selfishly sad that seemingly the first real representation will be in a movie I have no interest in... but I'm a whiny b*tch
I have no interest either. I'm not really into sci-fi either, and Buzz Lightyear was never one of my favorites in the Toy Story series.Sotiris wrote:Nandor wrote:I am a bit selfishly sad that seemingly the first real representation will be in a movie I have no interest in... but I'm a whiny b*tchI have no real interest in this either, but maybe that's because I'm not a big sci-fi fan.
Source: https://ew.com/movies/lightyear-angus-m ... r-preview/MacLane says Alisha's queerness has always been a key part of the character, and in addition to being a step forward for LGBTQ representation on-screen, it's also pivotal to the plot.
"I wanted Buzz to have a best friend, and my personal preference was that Buzz not have a romantic partner," MacLane explains. "There have been other movies where the hero partners up with a really cool side character, and that side character is diminished [by romance]. I wanted him to have a partner where you would know they didn't have a romantic relationship. So, in additional to being wonderful representation, Alisha's queerness was useful, narratively."