Red Alert (Disney +): Pixar is not done with its red panda

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Red Alert (Disney +): Pixar is not done with its red panda

Red alert entered the catalog Disney+ this March 11, 2022. In view great feedback fans on Pixar’s latest, the film’s production hints at the possibility of make a sequel !

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The Disney+ streaming platform regularly enriches its catalog of films and series. The month of 2022 will be marked in particular by the release of Moon Knightthe new fiction from Marvel Studios, but also Red alert, the latest animated film from Pixar! Posted on March 11 on the SVOD platform, Turning Red (in VO) has literally conquered subscribers. It must be said that the story of Meilin “Mei” Lee (Rosalie Chiang) is particularly touching. The thirteen-year-old girl has always been devoted to her parents and struggles to make them hear what she really wants. One day she is struck by an ancestral curse who transforms her into a giant red panda as soon as his emotions are too strong to control… If she will do her best to manage her feelings better, she will also be forced to fmake a crucial choice at the end of the film.

a possible red alert suite? the production is on!

Without surprise, Red alert caused a stir with Disney+ subscribers. After Drunk and LukePixar once again succeeds in wow the gallery with his new animated film, even if internally, it’s a little less joyful. Recently, Pixar employees accused Disney, their parent company, of censorship and homophobia. Currently, the production ofRed alert prefers to focus on the positive and look to the future. With a continuation of the project centered on Mei Mei perhaps? If nothing is official yet, the director of the project, Domee Shi, and his producer, Lindsey Collins have discussed this possibility near comic book.

“We are open, but we haven’t talked about it. But yes, the end of Red Alert invites more stories”explains the filmmaker, very quickly supported by the project producer : “I hope that by the end of a movie, you’ve fallen in love with the characters so much that you find it hard to let them go. I mean, as filmmakers, not even as viewers, I feel that “I love these characters. I never got tired of them. I want to see what they do next. So there you go. Who knows?”. If Pixar doesn’t routinely produce sequels for its films, it will certainly depend on the excitement aroundRed alert. We, in any case, we would be totally ready to see more red pandas!

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