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Meet the Extended Family From ‘Coco’ – Updated Vocal Cast, New Poster & Trailer Coming Soon

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Coco is the story of a multi-generational family separated between the land of the living and the land of the dead. Inspired by the rich celebrations of Día de los Muertos, the film is sure to take us on a wild ride. From the previously release teaser trailer, to the new poster (notice the reflections of Miguel’s ancestors in the water) and extended vocal cast for the film, we’re extremely excited to see what will happen between these two lands. 

Worlds colliding in films is something that has been done in films previously, but Director, Lee Unkrich notes, “these parallel worlds couldn’t be more different. One is the Rivera family’s charming and hardworking hometown of Santa Cecilia, and the other is the vibrant, rich land where loved ones go when they’ve passed. Coco introduces characters from both worlds on the eve of Día de los Muertos—one extraordinary night when a living boy named Miguel gets a glimpse of the other side.”

Adrian Molina, the film’s co-director also expanded on the updated vocal cast and said, “Our voice cast is incredibly talented, helping to shape our eclectic group of characters. Each actor has told us they find something relatable in this film, so they’re finding it easy to capture the heart of this story—it’s all about family, so we hope that these characters will resonate with everyone.” (Note – If you’re avoiding spoilers, the descriptions included have small plot details.)

FROM THE LAND OF THE LIVING

FROM THE LAND OF THE DEAD

The updated vocal cast and additional character descriptions have us very excited to learn more about the film. We’ve been very intrigued by how in-depth the story will seem to go into all the layers of the family — meeting everyone from parents to great-great-grandparents will most likely lend itself to a very enriching story. We can already start to feel the tears forming.

NEXT TRAILER COMING SOON?

It should also be noted that Pixar Post Forum user, Luis, recently spotted that the Alberta Film Ratings website has recently classified the next trailer for Coco. This typically means that a new trailer would be coming in the next seven-to-fourteen days. At one-minute-and-forty seconds in length, we’ll probably get introduced to more of Miguel’s family — We can’t wait to meet the family (living and non-living).

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