Disney Pixar is bringing movie fans, kids and young at heart alike a new friend. The new animated movie named "The Good Dinosaur" has released fresh Television trailer before it premieres in the big screen on November 25.
The film lives on the premise which tackles the topic of what life on prehistoric Earth would look like if dinosaurs had not been wiped out by an enormous asteroid. How much impact can a single moment have?
In "The Good Dinosaur," a Dinosaur named Arlo, voiced by child actor Raymond Ochoa from "American Family," is a young and lively Apatosauros. He was separated from his family and on his way, struggling to find home, he finds an unlikely friendship with an unlikely human; a feral human boy named Spot (voiced by Jack Bright). He became his companion and protector. In their adventures in the vast wilderness, Arlo face up to his fears and finds what he is truly capable of.
The animated film was close to extinction when the studio delayed the movie from 2014 to 2015. The postponement was due to Pixar's replacement of the director. Originally, the movie was directed by Bob Peterson (Up), but in 2013, it was replaced by longtime Pixar animator Peter Sohn who is responsible for "Partly Cloudy," "WALL-E" and "The Incredibles." Good Dinosaur was then given an entirely new cast and story line. The story is by Enrico Casarosa and Bob Peterson.
The sneak preview of "The Good Dinosaur" highlights several of its incredible animation together with uproarious, enthralling, and poignant scenes from the film. The movie features exciting lines like: "If you ain't scared, you ain't alive".
"The Good Dinosaur" also stars Steve Zahn as a pterodactyl named Thunderclap, Sam Elliott as a T-Rex, Jeffrey Wright and Frances McDormand as Arlo's father and mother, and Marcus Scribner as Arlo's brother. AJ Buckley and Anna Paquin voice the T-Rex's Nash and Ramsey.
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