‘Inside Out 2’ Is All the Feels, Both Old and New!
When Pixar released Inside Out in 2015, audiences were captivated by the imaginative exploration of an 11-year-old's emotions. The film's unique blend of humor, heart, and psychological insight made it an instant classic. Now, nine years later, Inside Out 2 takes us on a new adventure directed by Kelsey Mann. It will tackle the tumultuous teen years with the same depth and creativity that made the original film so beloved.
The Return of Familiar Faces
Fans will be thrilled to see the return of the core emotions that guided Riley through her childhood. Amy Poehler's Joy, Phyllis Smith's Sadness, Lewis Black's Anger, Tony Hale's Fear, and Liza Lapira's Disgust are back, navigating the more complex landscape of adolescence. Riley, now voiced by Kensington Tallman, is passionate about hockey and faces new challenges, including impressing a high school coach and dealing with the ups and downs of friendships. The dynamic between these emotions is as entertaining and poignant as ever, providing a relatable look at the trials of growing up.