Pixar's latest trailer for Elio presents a fresh, distinct take on the movie.
In the vibrant world of animation, Pixar continues to captivate audiences with its upcoming film, Elio. Originally announced for a spring 2024 release, the film has now been set to open on June 20.
The latest trailer for Elio presents a marked departure from its previous trailers, offering a glimpse into a completely new and intriguing narrative. The focus is on the protagonist, Elio, played by Yonas Kibreab, and his friendship with an alien named Glordon, voiced by Remy Edgerly.
In an unexpected twist, Elio finds himself in space, mistaken as the sole representative of Earth. This initial premise, however, is not explicitly mentioned in the third trailer. Instead, it delves into the blossoming friendship between Elio and Glordon, offering a more light-hearted perspective.
The antagonist in the third trailer, Grigon, voiced by Brad Garrett, has a more ominous look compared to his earlier portrayal as an 'Ambassador' in the first trailer. This change in Grigon's character is evident in the latest version of the movie.
The second trailer for Elio served as a bridge between the first and third, hinting at something new taking shape. The scene of Elio meeting the other alien ambassadors in the movie is also different from earlier versions.
Directed by Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, and Adrian Molina, Elio boasts an impressive voice cast, including Zoe Saldanฬa, Brad Garrett, Jameela Jamil, Shirley Henderson, in addition to Yonas Kibreab and Remy Edgerly.
While the plot of Elio remains largely a mystery, one thing is certain: the film promises to deliver a unique and captivating story, inviting audiences to embark on an exciting journey with Elio. So, mark your calendars for June 20, as we eagerly await the release of Pixar's latest masterpiece.
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