The Pinocchio trailer features the first look at the wooden-puppet boy in action

Pinocchio Trailer Offers First Look at the Wooden-Puppet Boy in Action

Disney’s Pinocchio A new trailer just arrived, ahead of its September 8 premiere. Walt Disney Studios has released the final trailer for the Robert Zemeckis-directed live-action adaptation, which releases exclusively on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar. The film continues the studio’s new trend of converting 2D animated properties into lifelike CGI, catering to a new generation of audiences. Genuine Pinocchio First made his theatrical debut in 1940 and won two Academy Awards. This is new Pinocchio In the trailer, fans get to see the wooden puppet boy in action for the first time.

Disney’s First teaser for the Pinocchio The long-nosed puppet was cut before it came to life and focused on some tone-building aspects. New with this Pinocchio In the trailer we get to see our hero being created and raised by his creator/father Geppetto (Tom Hanks). It looks like Disney will recreate the story from the original 2D animated movie, so the toy maker wants Pinocchio to come to life. As seen in, the wish is granted Pinocchio Trailer When Cynthia Erivo’s (Chaos Walking) Blue Fairy arrives late at night and waves her wand.

“Hello, Pops!,” Pinocchio — voiced by Benjamin Ivan Ainsworth — shouts the moment he comes to life. Similar to the Disney film Jungle Book (2016), real-life actors and CGI will be incorporated into the same plane. The living puppet sets off on an adventure, meeting countless familiar characters such as Jiminy Cricket (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Sophia the Seagull (Lauren Bracco) and the villainous Coachman (Luke Evans) – the latter of whom intends to take Pinocchio. On Pleasure Island.

The Pinocchio The trailer also features some quick glimpses of con-artists Fox Honest John (Keegan-Michael Key) and Gideon the Cat, who convince Pinocchio to join Stromboli’s (Giuseppe Battiston) puppet show and become the star attraction. “Why on earth would you want to be true when you can be famous!” He says in mixed tones. As the story progresses, we see our hero locked in a cage, causing Geppetto to worry about his whereabouts. From here, the Pinocchio The trailer features quick shots of beautiful scenery and the thrills Pinocchio has added to himself. In the end, his nose is getting longer after lying.

Zemeckis and Hanks’ collaborative partnership dates back to the Oscar winner Forrest Gump, the pair then collaborated on Cast Away and the Christmas cult classic The Polar Express, which were filmed using motion capture. Zemeckis co-wrote Pinocchio With Chris Weitz (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story).

Pinocchio It will be out on September 8 exclusively for streaming on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar.


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