A new trailer, poster and images are now available for Disney and Pixar’s upcoming theatrical release, Inside Out 2, the sequel to their Oscar-winning animated box office blockbuster, which welcomes new Emotions to now-teenager Riley’s mind.
The sequel is directed by The Good Dinosaur writer Kelsey Mann in their feature directorial debut and produced by Mark Nielsen. It is set for release only in theaters on June 14, 2024.
Maya Hawke (Maestro) voices Anxiety, the previously announced new arrival bound to shake up everything in headquarters and beyond. A bundle of frazzled energy, Anxiety enthusiastically ensures Riley’s prepared for every possible negative outcome.
Envy, voice of Emmy Award winner Ayo Edebiri (The Bear), may be small but she sure knows what she wants. She’s perpetually jealous of everything everyone else has, and she’s not afraid to pine over it.
Ennui, who’s voiced by Adèle Exarchopoulos (Passages), couldn’t care less. Bored and lethargic with a well-practiced eye-roll, Ennui adds the perfect amount of teenage apathy to Riley’s personality, when she feels like it.
Embarrassment, voiced by Emmy Award winner Paul Walter Hauser (Black Bird), likes to lay low, which isn’t easy for this burly guy with a bright blush-pink complexion.
These new emotions join the first film’s Joy (voice of Amy Poehler), Anger (voice of Lewis Black), Sadness (voice of Phyllis Smith), Fear (voice of Tony Hale) and Disgust (previously voiced by Mindy Kaling, now voiced by Liza Lapira).
Additionally, Kensington Tallman lends her voice to Riley Andersen, who’s about to begin high school. Lilimar Hernandez was called on to voice Valentina “Val” Ortiz, a high school hockey player who everyone, including Riley and her friends, looks up to. Diane Lane and Kyle MacLachlan return to voice Riley’s mom and dad; Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green and Grace Lu provide the voices for Riley’s besties; and Yvette Nicole Brown voices Coach Roberts, who heads up a summer hockey camp. The voice cast also includes Sarayu Blue, Flea, Ron Funches, Dave Goelz, James Austin Johnson, Bobby Moynihan, Frank Oz, Paula Pell, Paula Poundstone, John Ratzenberger, Kendall Coyne Schofield, June Squibb, Kirk Thatcher and Yong Yea.
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