‘Lightyear’ presents the origin story of the hero who inspired the ‘Toy Story’ toy
“Lightyear” had a new teaser released by Pixar this Thursday (5) bringing lots of action, comedy and a soundtrack marked by “Lonely Boy”, by the Black Keys.
In the preview, the character needs to count on the help of his colleagues to face some spatial difficulties.
Details on Buzz’s traditional attire are also featured, along with more images of his spacesuit for important missions.
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The film also got a new poster, showing all the characters. Check out:
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— Pixar (@Pixar) May 5, 2022
By all indications, this will be the origin film of buzzfollowing a young test pilot who becomes the iconic Space Ranger. In “Toy Story”, he is introduced as a member of the Space Ranger Corps’ elite Universe Protection Unit, which protects the galaxy from the threat of the evil Emperor’s invasion, Zurgsworn enemy of the Galactic Alliance.
In the franchise’s features, Tim Allen (“Cars”) was responsible for narrating the space hero, but this time the character’s voice will be under the responsibility of Chris Evans (“Captain America”), famous for his superhero movies at Marvel.
Beside Evansthey are Keke Palmer, Dale Soules and Taika Waititiwho play a group of recruits with high ambitions. Peter Sohn makes the voice of Soxthe robot that accompanies buzz. The cast also includes the voices of Use Fertilizer, James Brolin, Mary McDonald-Lewis, Efren Ramirez and Isiah Whitlock Jr.
Michael Giacchino, who is responsible for the music for “The Batman” and “Spider-Man: No Coming Home,” was the latest confirmed to join the production as a composer for the “Lightyear” soundtrack. Winner of an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a Grammy, giacchino has a long journey at Pixar, since he was responsible for the films “Up: High Adventures”, the duology “The Incredibles”, “Cars 2”, “Ratatouille”, “Live Life is a Party”, “Fun Mind” and much more.
with direction of Angus MacLane (“Finding Dory”), “Lightyear” is scheduled to premiere on June 17, 2022. The film’s original soundtrack will also be available on that day.
Source: cinebuzz
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