Disney Announces Coco 2 Release Date
The sequel to Disney's 2017 animated hit will follow teenage Miguel on an adventure back to the Land of the Dead in November 2029.
Disney has announced a release date for 'Coco 2,' with the sequel set to follow teenage Miguel on an adventure back to the Land of the Dead in November 2029. The film will be directed by Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina, and is expected to revive the beloved characters from the original 'Coco' film. The announcement was made at D23, where new concept art revealed a glimpse into the sequel's storyline. According to reports, the film's production has not started yet, but it is set to be released in theaters.
The release date for 'Coco 2' is set for November 2029, marking four years since the original 'Coco' was released in 2017. The sequel is expected to gross hundreds of millions of dollars worldwide, with some reports suggesting that it could potentially become the highest-grossing film in the 'Coco' franchise.
Disney has confirmed that Benjamin Bratt will reprise his role as Ernesto de la Cruz, a character from the original 'Coco' film. The sequel's storyline is expected to involve Ernesto seeking revenge against Miguel, with the young protagonist teaming up with a handsome superstar alongside his dog Dante. The film's production team includes Mark Nielsen, who produces the sequel, and Lee Unkrich, who will return as director alongside Adrian Molina.
The release date for 'Coco 2' was announced at D23, where new concept art revealed a glimpse into the sequel's storyline. The film is expected to revive the beloved characters from the original 'Coco' film, with Benjamin Bratt reprising his role as Ernesto de la Cruz. However, some reports suggest that Ernesto's character may be more complex than initially thought, with one source describing him as a 'little menace' who ruined a career and destroyed a legacy. This characterization raises questions about the sequel's tone and direction, and whether it will be able to balance lighthearted family entertainment with darker themes. It remains to be seen how the production team plans to navigate this tension.
The announcement of 'Coco 2''s release date has sparked excitement among fans, who are eagerly awaiting more information about the sequel's storyline and characters. Benjamin Bratt has expressed his enthusiasm for reprising his role as Ernesto de la Cruz, stating that he is 'honored' to be a part of the film. However, some have raised concerns about the character's potential complexity, with one source describing him as a 'little menace.' It remains unclear how this characterization will impact the film's tone and direction. Disney has confirmed that Mark Nielsen will produce the sequel alongside Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina, who will return as director and co-director, respectively. The production team is expected to work closely with the songwriting team behind 'Remember Me' to create new music for the film.
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