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Pixar’s Day of the Dead film will fea­ture an all-Lati­no cast

07 Dec 2016

Words by Caitlin Quinlan

Colourful skeletal figures in traditional Mexican attire, including sombrero hats, posing with a young boy in a festive street scene.
Colourful skeletal figures in traditional Mexican attire, including sombrero hats, posing with a young boy in a festive street scene.
The ani­ma­tion house has released con­cept art and plot details for Coco.

New details have emerged about Pixar’s upcom­ing ani­mat­ed fea­ture, Coco – the studio’s only orig­i­nal movie on their cur­rent slate. Enter­tain­ment Week­ly reports that the project, which was ini­tial­ly announced back in 2012, is cur­rent­ly in pro­duc­tion with direc­tors Lee Unkrich (Find­ing Nemo, Toy Sto­ry 3) and Adri­an Moli­na reveal­ing some key plot info.

The Mex­i­can Day of the Dead themed tale fol­lows young Miguel, who dreams of being a musi­cian despite his family’s long-held belief that they have been cursed by music. Inspired by his musi­cal idol, the late Ernesto de la Cruz, Miguel pur­sues his true call­ing and in the process stum­bles upon the Land of the Dead.

In explor­ing the vibrant under­world, Miguel dis­cov­ers lost gen­er­a­tions of his fam­i­ly and tries to bring music back to life for his liv­ing rel­a­tives. Notably the film will fea­ture a voice cast com­prised exclu­sive­ly of Lati­no actors, includ­ing Ben­jamin Bratt, Gael Gar­cía Bernal and Renée Vic­tor, with Miguel voiced by new­com­er Antho­ny Gonzales.

It’s an encour­ag­ing and excit­ing move from Pixar, espe­cial­ly giv­en that their pri­ma­ry focus of late has been sequels, with Cars 3, Toy Sto­ry 4 and The Incred­i­bles 2 all set for release over the next few years. We’ll cer­tain­ly be keep­ing a close eye on Coco over the com­ing months.

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