‘It’s a strange world’, Disney places a gay couple in the Jules Verne universe

Disney announced this Monday Preview of first images of ‘One strange world’ animated movieAn adventure inspired by adventure classics like Jules Verne, set to hit theaters on November 25. Showing an openly gay couple for the first time.

‘A strange world’ is ‘an original animated adventure’ more than three generations (grandfather-father-son) who overcome their differences while exploring a strange world“On an adventure beyond our world”, “wonderful and sometimes hostile”, producer Roy Conli said during a visit to Madrid.

The film follows the story of the Clade family, who find themselves in a completely different place from their home in Avalonia. It all went through a technological revolution after the Searcher Clade discovered a plant that produced a large amount of energy called Pando. During his adventures, Clade travel in that unknown landdiscovering that they are indeed in a strange world.

Joining the Clade family is their three-legged dog Legend, and Splat, a faceless blue creature covered with tentacles from the alien world. Neither speaks, but according to the producer, they’re going to be the audience’s favorites, “Especially Splat (inspired by Aladdin’s rug) via pantomime. be able to communicate with family and make the public laugh“.

Conli has worked at Disney for 30 years and has among other things. ‘Treasure Planet’ (2002), ‘Mixed’ (2010) or ‘Big Hero 6’ (2014).

What drew him to the project, the legacy story told: “Don (Director Hall) is obsessed with this and has left something for his children in the future, and I thought that was a good thing. Also, the three-generation relationship story he told me was unbelievable to me.” has detailed.

The producer, who saw the footage on the big screen for the first time this Monday, noted: Although the movie is still in post-production, you can already see the “amazing” art and design work the team has done..

“Our animation is very good because of the hand-drawn DNA we have, even though everything goes digital later, we still do the drawings by hand like we did 50 years ago. So the combination of the two amazes me and the one I love. How different and more inclusive and better each movie is “I was very impressed when I saw the images,” he said.

Like the rest of society, Disney movies more open to diversityshowing different ethnic groups to different sexual groups, something the producer is “proud” of.

“I think it’s happening cool stuff at disney“We tell stories for people from all over the world so they can see how they reflect, and I’m very proud that the studio has taken this step and made this change.”

The English voice cast includes Jake Gyllenhaal as Searcher Clade, a family man who suddenly finds himself on an unpredictable mission; Dennis Quaid as Jaeger Clade, the legendary explorer and Searcher’s father; Jaboukie Young-White as Ethan, his 16-year-old son; Gabrielle Union as Meridian Clade, the Searcher’s wife and “perfect pilot”; and Lucy Liu as Callisto Mal, leader of Avalonia, who leads the exploration of the strange place.

Source: Informacion

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