“Mary Poppins Returns” Headlines This Week’s Entertainment Weekly

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Entertainment Weekly has provided us with our best look yet of Emily Blunt as everyone’s favorite nanny from “Mary Poppins Returns”.

The latest issue of Entertainment Weekly takes you behind the scenes to visit stars Emily Blunt and Lin Manuel Miranda on the set of “Mary Poppins Returns”. You can pick up this very special issue this Friday when it hits newsstands but until then read the new synopsis of the film below.

From Entertainment Weekly:

Mary Poppins Returns, directed by Rob Marshall (Into the Woods), picks up 25 years after the events of the first film, fast-forwarding to London’s mid-1930s economic slump, the actual time period of Travers’ books. Number 17 Cherry Tree Lane has become the warm, loving home that banker and artist Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) shares with his wife and three children. But after the sudden death of Michael’s wife, the Banks family is shattered — even enthusiastic aunt Jane (Emily Mortimer), now a fervent union organizer, and long-time housemaid Ellen (Julie Walters) can’t help lift spirits — and so in time, the once-blossoming home is on the verge of foreclosure.

Cue the arrival of prim and peculiar Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), who leads Michael’s wayward children (and Jane and Michael themselves) on a series of unbelievable adventures — to the top of Big Ben, the bottom of the ocean, into magical encounters with animated dancing penguins and upside-down cousins (hey, Meryl Streep!). If anyone can help this family find the light they’ve lost, it’s Mary Poppins.

Source: EW

“Mary Poppins Returns” opens December 25, 2018.

VIDEO: Trailer Released For Disney-Pixar’s “Coco”

 

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Disney•Pixar has released a brand new trailer for their upcoming animated feature, “Coco”. Check it out!

Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (voice of Benjamin Bratt). Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself magically transported to the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector (voice of Gael García Bernal), and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel’s family history. Directed by Lee Unkrich (“Toy Story 3”), co-directed by Adrian Molina (story artist “Monsters University”) and produced by Darla K. Anderson (“Toy Story 3”), Disney•Pixar’s “Coco” opens in U.S. theaters on Nov. 22, 2017.

Source: Disney/Pixar

Marvel Releases First Poster For “Black Panther”; Teaser Trailer Comes Out Tonight

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The king has taken his throne in the first official teaser poster for Marvel’s upcoming film, “Black Panther”. And tune into tonight during Game 4 of the NBA Finals to see the first teaser for “Black Panther”!

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Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther” follows T’Challa who, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king. But when a powerful old enemy reappears, T’Challa’s mettle as king—and Black Panther—is tested when he is drawn into a formidable conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people and their way of life.=

“Black Panther” stars Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, with Angela Bassett, with Forest Whitaker, and Andy Serkis.

The film is directed by Ryan Coogler and produced by Kevin Feige with Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Nate Moore, Jeffrey Chernov and Stan Lee serving as executive producers. Ryan Coogler & Joe Robert Cole wrote the screenplay.  Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther” hits U.S. theaters on February 16, 2018.

VIDEO: Lightning McQueen Is Ready To “Take It To The Limit” One Last Time in Final Cars 3 Trailer

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I never thought I would ever hear a song from The Eagles in a Cars trailer but here it is! Only one more week until Cars 3 is out!

Blindsided by a new generation of blazing-fast racers, the legendary Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) is suddenly pushed out of the sport he loves. To get back in the game, he will need the help of an eager young race technician, Cruz Ramirez (voice of Cristela Alonzo), with her own plan to win, plus inspiration from the late Fabulous Hudson Hornet and a few unexpected turns. Proving that #95 isn’t through yet will test the heart of a champion on Piston Cup Racing’s biggest stage! Directed by Brian Fee (storyboard artist “Cars,” “Cars 2“), produced by Kevin Reher (“A Bug’s Life,” “La Luna” short) and co-produced by Andrea Warren (“LAVA” short), “Cars 3” cruises into theaters on June 16, 2017.

Source: Disney Pixar

VIDEO: Marvel Releases The First “Black Panther” Teaser Trailer

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The Black Panther is back! Get your first look at Wakanda’s greatest hero as he protects his country from intruders! And yes, he has a new costume!

Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther” follows T’Challa who, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king. But when a powerful old enemy reappears, T’Challa’s mettle as king—and Black Panther—is tested when he is drawn into a formidable conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people and their way of life.

“Black Panther” stars Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, with Angela Bassett, with Forest Whitaker, and Andy Serkis.

The film is directed by Ryan Coogler and produced by Kevin Feige with Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Nate Moore, Jeffrey Chernov and Stan Lee serving as executive producers. Ryan Coogler & Joe Robert Cole wrote the screenplay. Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther” hits U.S. theaters on February 16, 2018.

Source: Marvel Entertainment

REVIEW: Cars 3 Accelerates Where Cars 2 Did Not, Rare Sequel Greater Than the First

Admittedly, I am likely the biggest fan of the original Cars film released back in 2006. I loved the movie and have watched it dozens and dozens of times. I will be likely to tell you that the greatest moment of my life was getting to attend the grand opening of Cars Land at Disney California Adventure back in 2012, and to no surprise, my favorite theme park attraction currently is Radiator Springs Racers. My father and I have also collected the Cars toys from Mattel since the release of the original film, and we may or may not own nearly every little die-cast car that has been made in the toy line. So, might I be biased in a review of the movie Cars 3? Possibly, but let me say that I absolutely hate the film Cars 2 to assure you that I can be fair in my view.

Cars 3 teaser poster

Cars 3 teaser poster

I believe I have seen Cars 2 twice in my life and I pretty much refuse to watch it again. I like to pretend that it didn’t happen. It’s funny because I think that the Cars Toons and Mater’s Tall Tale shorts of a similar nature are all really fun and well done, but the film is just kind of a mess. Going into Cars 3, I was excited to see the series return to focusing on racing and being an animated sports movie of sorts. However, I was scared that one more failure would spell the end of my beloved Cars franchise. I am happy to say after seeing Cars 3 that the franchise is far from dead, and in fact, may have just produced the best film in the entire series. A film so good that I think many who are not fans of the the others may be making an emotional u-turn on their feelings about Disney-PIXAR’s Cars and its characters.

Blindsided by a new generation of blazing-fast racers, the legendary Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) is suddenly pushed out of the sport he loves. To get back in the game, he will need the help of an eager young race technician, Cruz Ramirez (voice of Cristela Alonzo), with her own plan to win, plus inspiration from the late Fabulous Hudson Hornet and a few unexpected turns. Proving that #95 isn’t through yet will test the heart of a champion on Piston Cup Racing’s biggest stage! Directed by Brian Fee (storyboard artist “Cars,” “Cars 2“), produced by Kevin Reher (“A Bug’s Life,” “La Luna” short) and co-produced by Andrea Warren (“LAVA” short), “Cars 3” cruises into theaters on June 16, 2017.

Regardless of it being possibly better than the 1st, Cars 3 can not exist without the 1st film, regardless of how you might feel about it. Without the establishment of the original characters, the short moments of comedy provided by Luigi, Guido, Mater, and the other residents of Radiator Springs will likely be lost on the viewer. That being said, where I feel that comedy is the strong suit of the first Cars film, Cars 3 captures the heart often displayed in other PIXAR movies. Everyone in the audience was genuinely cheering for the heroes during the closing moments of the film, as it is hard not to develop an emotional connection to Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) and Cruz Ramirez (Cristela Alonzo) over the course of the 109 minutes.

Also, the background on Lightning McQueen’s career, regardless of it being recapped a few times over the course of this new entry, needs to be seen to understand the character’s progression. A viewing of Cars 1 might be necessary to fully enjoy the story that Cars 3 tells.

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OFF TO THE RACES — Disney•Pixar’s “Cars 3” is teaming up with NASCAR this year as crowd favorite Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) prepares to return to the big screen June 16, 2017, alongside elite trainer Cruz Ramirez (voice of Cristela Alonzo) © 2017 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

Cristela Alonzo’s portrayal of trainer Cruz Ramirez is the highlight of the film. The character exhibits genuineness, heart, and a likability which somehow transfers over to McQueen as their relationship rolls on, making him more likable even to audience members who are not fans of the other two entries in the series. Speaking of likability, the Mater character is kept to a bare minimum this time around, likely based on the feedback of viewers after Cars 2. While I love Mater, this was clearly the right move and the movie benefits from it greatly, while still keeping enough comedic moments to keep everyone engaged. The Jackson Storm (Armie Hammer)character makes for a fun new protagonist as well, basically playing the Lightning McQueen character as he existed at the beginning of the first Cars.

The training sequences between Cruz and Lightning, as well as the demolition derby portion provides the comic relief this time around, but the movie is most definitely more about the comeback of Lightning McQueen and his emotional growth that the entire trilogy has focused on. The story takes you to a place that you will probably see coming as an adult viewer, but is still emotionally satisfying for the film’s conclusion.

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REAR VIEW — The legendary #95 may be leading the pack, but the high-tech Next Gen racers are closing in fast. Directed by Brian Fee and produced by Kevin Reher, “Cars 3” cruises into theaters on June 16, 2017. ©2016 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

Cars 3 is more of a PIXAR film than any other in the series, and as much as I love the original film, I am almost certain that the general public will agree that this sequel is the very best of all three. Don’t get me wrong, Cars is still my favorite of the pack, but Cars 3 is all around the stronger film and connects much better to the audience. The story is uplifting and a good twist on the whole “Rocky” comeback saga, one that breathes new life into the series and pretty much guarantees that it will continue in some shape or form. Even if you are not a fan, I implore you to give Cars 3 a chance and go see it. I would be surprised if you didn’t enjoy it.

I give Cars 3 a 9 out of 10.

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Cars 3 Getting Two Soundtracks, Available for Pre-Order May 19th

Walt Disney Records is releasing two soundtracks for Cars 3 on June 16, when the movie hits theaters.

The first one is the Cars 3 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The soundtrack will feature original songs written for the movie like opening track “Run That Race” by Dan Auerbach and credits song “Ride” by ZZ Ward.

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The soundtrack also features a handful of cover songs of popular classic done by modern artists. The list includes “Kings Highway” by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (performed by James Bay), “Glory Days” by Bruce Springsteen (performed by Andra Day), “Drive My Car” by The Beatles (performed by Jorge Blanco), and “Freeway of Love” by Aretha Franklin (performed by Lea DeLaria).

Famous country pop musician Brad Paisley has created two instrumental tracks that will be featured on the soundtrack as well, titled “Truckaroo” and “Thunder Hollow Breakdown.”

The Cars 3 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is available for pre-order now on iTunes and Amazon, while the single “Ride” by ZZ Ward is available right now.

The second soundtrack release on June 16 will be the Cars 3 Original Score Soundtrack. Well known Pixar composer/song writer Randy Newman makes his return for the Cars 3 Original Score Soundtrack. Having already scored movies like Toy Story, Monsters Inc., and Cars, Newman makes his return on this 21 track score that aims to capture heart and action of Cars 3.

The Cars 3 Original Score Soundtrack is available May 19th for pre-order on iTunes and will feature a 110-piece orchestra that was conducted by Newman himself.

REVIEW: “Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” is a Blockbuster Shipwreck

Jack Is Back!

Definitely Fun At Times…. But At Times Feels Like Dead Men Walking Instead Of Telling No Tales…

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Like many of you, I have been a fan of the Pirates the Caribbean franchise ever since the first film, The Curse Of The Black Pearl, opened back in 2003. The Curse Of The Black Pearl just got everything right. It had the perfect cast, excellent directing, a fun and exciting story and one of the most memorable musical scores that we had heard in a long time. It really is hard to imagine anyone else playing Captain Jack Sparrow but Johnny Depp. Depp was perfectly cast as Jack and his performance helped create an iconic Disney legend. I think most people would not argue that Captain Jack Sparrow is one of the most recognizable movie characters around the world, and if not that, then he is definitely the most recognizable pirate.

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With that being said, it pains me to say that Dead Men Tell No Tales is, in my opinion, the worst entry in the Pirates franchise. To me, the first movie is a classic and beloved by critics and fans alike. I also enjoyed both Dead Man’s Chest and At World’s End, both of which went in some really strange directions, but most fans stuck with the trilogy because we loved the characters such as Captain Jack, Barbossa, Will and Elizabeth, and of course the amazing CGI marvel that was Davey Jones. More importantly we wanted to see how their stories all ended. Many people consider On Stranger Tides to be the worst of the sequels, but I also enjoyed parts of that movie too. Dead Men Tell No Tales just didn’t do it for me.

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Dead Men Tell No Tales starts off with a young Henry Turner believing in his heart that he can lift the curse that forces his father (Orlando Bloom) to be the Captain of The Flying Dutchman for all of eternity. Henry (Brenton Thwaites) goes on a quest to find the legendary Trident Of Poseidon, in hopes that the Trident may reverse his father’s curse. Henry teams up with a beautiful astronomer, Carina Smyth (Kaya Scodelario), who has her own reasons for finding the Trident. In order to accomplish this task, they need the help of Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) and his trusty compass. Jack is now down on his luck, without a crew and being pursued by his old nemesis, Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem), and his crew of deadly sailors, who will stop at nothing until Jack Sparrow is finally dead. Will Captain Jack Sparrow survive this time in his final adventure (yea, right) ?

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As a Pirates film, it’s not all bad. There is plenty for a Pirates fan to enjoy. I’d say that the first hour is quite good and I was really optimistic that we were going to get a return to form that may have actually come close to original. There is a bank heist by Captain Jack and his crew that is probably the highlight of the film. I won’t reveal much, but it is just a perfectly timed and executed scene that is fun and very original. Jack also has a hilarious near-death scene that will leave everyone laughing. We also get another wonderful job of de-aging an older actor, Depp, into a younger version of himself. Until this, I felt that Kurt Russell being altered to appear as a 30 year old version of himself in Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2. was probably the best use of the de-aging process I had ever seen. The scene where Depp is shown as a teenage Jack Sparrow (which is in a trailer also) is pretty damn close, and I’m sure if I saw it again, a young Jack Sparrow may actually top what I saw in Guardians. Regardless, this flashback scene adds a lot to the character, and has a pretty awesome reference to the Disney Parks attraction.

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So with the good out of the way, on to the bad. It’s not a very good movie. It kind of reminds me of The Transformer movies. People will go see The Transformers movies regardless of how horrible the script and the acting are, but they consistently make a ton of money, so the studio doesn’t put much effort into it. That’s kind of what we have here with Dead Men Tell No Tales. Yes, it’s great to see Captain Jack and Barbossa back, as well as a ton of familiar faces that we have seen throughout the franchise, but the film really, really drags, especially in the last half of the film. Depp does a great job as usual of playing Sparrow, but it seems like Sparrow is a drunk for most of the film. Maybe that is how he is portrayed in the other ones too, but that act is growing stale. I would have liked to have seen Jack sober up at some point and show some leadership and courage instead of accidentally surviving in scenes due to him being inebriated.

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The new cast characters introduced in this film, Henry, played by Brenton Thwaites and Carina, played by Kaya Scodelario, really don’t add anything to the franchise. It’s like they are setting up Pirates: The Next Generation. Yeah, that’s right, it’s another “soft-reboot”.

Both actors are an obvious replacement for Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightly, and not really good ones. Not bad, but they don’t do anything to make you want to see their continuing story. The pair also severely lack any on-screen chemistry. The character of Carina uses astronomy to guide herself and the crew to where the Macguffin of the film might be, and it just seems like she does it way too many times and it takes for everything to fall into place. It’s just boring and so similar to the hunt for the Dead Man’s Chest and Davy Jones’ Locker in the older films. Carina also refers to herself as horologist, which is misinterpreted by the crew, and it’s just a way to show how unintelligent the pirates are around her. The joke goes on for way too long, and then they then bring it up again with hopes that the audience found it funny the first time. Javier Bardem does a good job playing Salazar, but we have kind of seen this story before with Davey Jones and Blackbeard, where Jack is being chased by one of his old enemies who is mad at him.

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And speaking of Orlando Bloom, I hate to disappoint people, but he is in the movie for less than 5 minutes, and Keira Knightly is in the movie for maybe 30 seconds and she doesn’t utter one word. If you watched the recent trailer or TV spot in which Keira Knightly shows up, you have seen almost all of her scene.

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The biggest problem for me is the final act is a mess. It takes forever to get to the McGuffin, but once they finally find it, there is so much going on in that scene that you dont know where to look at times and what is happening and who is doing it. Plus it seems that no one really knows what the McGuffin does, so they just guess what it does, and that’s what it does. You are so bored at this point in the movie that you just don’t care who lives or who dies or what curse is broken and which one is not. You just want the movie to end, like it should have 40 minutes before. This movie is 2 hours and 33 minutes, but it feels much longer. There was no reason why this movie could not have been 2 hours and it probably would have been a better movie if it was. It’s just crazy at times how they stretch this stuff out.

SPOILERS: A perfect example is when Jack escapes Salazar at one point, find himself on an island with an ex crew member from the franchise and is forced to marry the guy’s ugly sister. This goes on for 10 minutes and Barbossa shows up kills some people and Jack goes off running again as if that wedding never happened. It’s a funny scene, but it was just not needed and just dragged out the inevitable. Also, like I mentioned, they just start making things up as the film progressed. Salazar decides to possess Henry and one of the crew says, “But If you possess the boy, you will never be able to leave his body”! And Salazar replies, “The Trident will probably fix things.” Really? At this point you are throwing the rules you made for the film out the window just to get to the ending you want. End Of SPOILERS.

There is also a lot of things going on. The British Navy are after the pirates…again. Salazar wants Jack. Salazar wants Barbossa. Barbossa wants Jack. Jack’s crew is with him, then against him, then with him again. What I still can’t believe that Disney executives, who had probably seen a screening of this movie last year, just put their stamp of approval on this without pushing for any changes.

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One last complaint and that has to do with the trailers that have been released for this movie. This movie falls in the category in which the trailers give away way too much of the movie. If you pieced together the various trailers and TV spots, you would have been spoiled before you had even seen the movie. I think a perfect trailer for this movie would have been just Jack sitting in a chair (similar to what is in the Pirates ride), with his back to us, and it slowly reveals him to the audience and he just says, “I’m back!”. That’s all we needed, because most people had their minds already made up as to whether they were going to see this movie or not. Leave the good stuff for when we see the film. I did not need to see a young Jack Sparrow, Will and Elizabeth, and even Barbossa in the trailers. And I would have loved to have seen those skeleton sharks attacking Jack and Henry in the rowboat for the first time while watching the movie. Maybe I would have enjoyed the movie more if they didn’t spoil the movie so much.

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And did we really need to see Paul McCartney before the movie came out? The scene he was in was very good, but I would have loved to have seen him in the movie first and then find out later on that it was him. Like maybe in the credits?

And speaking of credits, there is an after credit scene, and I mean way after the credits have ended. I really liked it and it was a bit of a surprise, but after how the film ended, it just doesn’t make sense.

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I love the Pirates movies, and from time to time, I go back and rewatch all of them and I still enjoy each one of those movies for what they are and what they represent to the franchise. I can’t see myself ever re-watching Dead Men Tell No Tales. It just takes too long to get to the end. And maybe after seeing Dead Men Tell No Tales, you will disagree with me, but know that the guy sitting next to me, our fearless leader Tom Corless, felt the same way about the movie as I did, but had a matinee even far worse outlook on the film.

I give Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales a (very generous) 5/10, mostly for the 45 watchable minutes.

*A special thank you goes out to everyone at See It First for allowing Tom Corless and I to attend an advanced screening of “Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales”.

VIDEO: Sphero Brings Lightning McQueen To Life With “Ultimate Lightning McQueen”

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And you thought the Sphero BB-8 was impressive? Wait till you get a load of this! Check out these two very impressive videos.

Introducing Ultimate Lightning McQueen:

Jay Ward Talks Ultimate Lightning McQueen:

Years ago, this would have been an obvious CGI commercial but times have changed and this really looks like the future of toys. Well, expensive toys. If you want Ultimate Lightning McQueen to be in your collection, this little baby will set you back $299.

From Sphero:

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This. Is. Lightning McQueen.

Ultimate Lightning McQueen is the top of the line racer packed with personality. With animated eyes, an animatronic mouth, and emotive suspension, experience Lightning like never before.

A seven-time Piston Cup Champion, Ultimate Lightning McQueen was born to race. Connect to the app, hit the gas, and see Lightning respond to your commands with his personality on display, thanks to emotive actions and speech. Watch him lean into hairpin turns and drift like a pro.

When you’re not driving and drifting with Lightning, sharpen your pit crew skills in Pit Stop Panic, create scripts for Lightning to perform in his next Rust-eze spot in the Acting Studio, or kick back and relax by watching Disney•Pixar’s Cars with Lightning while he reacts to the movie.

Features

  • Free Drive – Slide your finger on the driving pad to guide Lightning… he’ll go wherever you push the joystick, drift, do donuts, and even react to his expert racing moves.
  • Pit Stop Panic – Train hard and join the pit crew. Lightning coaches you as you race the clock changing tires, fueling up, and getting racers back on the track.
  • Acting Studio – Direct Lightning McQueen as he prepares to be on camera. Create scripts with your favorite phrases and actions for him to perform.
  • Drive-In – Watch Disney•Pixar’s Cars with Lightning and watch him react to the movie. Select this option with Lightning plugged in to charge, start the movie, and hear all he has to say.

Source: Sphero