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Additional characters from the franchise are expected to appear but as of now, it is unknown who those characters are and if the same actors will return. These episodes are filled with lots of fun new characters, imaginative destinations as well as old friends checking in along the way.

The series is written by Steve Purcell and produced by Marc Sondheimer. The series will feature a stacked cast that includes Cristela Alonzo as Cruz Ramirez. Cars is the second franchise created by Pixar and distributed by Disney, after Toy Story. However, he is supported by his fuel truck friend Chug.

Dusty and Chug train for qualifiers for the upcoming Wings Across the Globe race. On the night before the qualifiers, Dusty asks an elderly and reclusive navy war plane named Skipper Riley to teach him how to fly well but Skipper refuses. Dusty enters the qualifiers, and although the audience mocks him for being a crop duster, he manages to wow them by his well-practiced flight maneuvers, but comes in 6th place and is the back-up qualifier.

A few days later, a representative from the qualifier visits his town looking for Dusty and announces to him that he now placed 5th. He barely makes it into the race due to the qualifier ahead of Dusty used a fuel enhancement ultimately getting disqualified from the race. Later in the morning, Skipper visits Dusty and tries to talk him out of racing, but when Dusty explains he wants to prove he's more than just a crop duster, Skipper decides to mentor Dusty on his speed and agility.

While in the midst of his training, Dusty admits that he has a fear of heights. Despite this, their training continues and when it is complete, Dusty heads off to the meeting of the race at John F. Kennedy Airport where he finds a friend in a crazy but loyal Mexican race-plane named El Chupacabra who eventually falls in love with a beautiful French-Canadian racer named Rochelle, who shows little interest in him.

Dusty then makes a rival of the arrogant and villainous 3-time winner plane Ripslinger , who rudely dismisses him as being only a crop duster. Dusty also falls in love with a racer plane named Ishani, who becomes supportive of him. During the first leg of the race from New York to Iceland, Dusty's refusal to fly high causes him to finish in last place ultimately due to him collecting ice on the wings from the freezing ocean spray and his endurance level to cope with the temperature. During the second leg of the race to Germany, Dusty shows good sportsmanship by saving another racer, Bulldog , from crashing when Bulldog's eyes get squirted with oil from one of his propellers because of an overheated engine, thus winning Bulldog's respect but finishing last again.

In India, Ishani gives Dusty some advice on how to fly low through the Himalayas by following some railroad tracks. However, he is forced to fly through a tunnel and narrowly avoids a head-on collision with a steam train, but miraculously finishes first in Nepal. Dusty realizes Ishani intentionally gave him bad advice so that Ripslinger would give her one of his racing team's fancy propellers.

As the race continues, Dusty manages to get into first place. In Shanghai, Dusty manages to help El Chupacabra win Rochelle over with a romantic song, which works a little too well.

In the next race across the Pacific Ocean, Ripslinger's henchmen Ned and Zed , under orders from Ripslinger, sabotage Dusty's navigation antenna. Eisenhower CVN which allows him to land and refuel. While on the carrier, Dusty sees a hall of fame set up for Skipper's squadron, but discovers Skipper only flew one mission, which contradicts his previous reputation as a veteran of many battles. He is then forced to take off in order to try and beat an oncoming storm.

Dusty gets distracted from flying due to his thoughts about Skipper and ends up crashing into the ocean but is eventually rescued. He is flown to Mexico to his friends, but he is severely damaged and may never fly again.

Skipper confesses to Dusty that he did indeed fly only one mission in the Pacific theatre where his entire squad of trainees was killed in an attack on the Japanese Navy. Skipper was the only survivor, but torn by his guilt, he never trained another plane or flew again. Demoralized and heartbroken, Dusty begins to consider dropping out of the race, but is encouraged by his friends, Bulldog, Ishani, and many of his newfound fans to continue and they all donate parts to have Dusty repaired.

With a change of heart and morale restored, Dusty becomes determined to win the race but Ripslinger still won't give up and plots to sabotage his chances of winning. He and his goons ambush Dusty, but are thwarted by Skipper, who overcame his guilt and came to help Dusty. When trying to catch up with Ripslinger, Dusty conquers his fear of heights when his engine starts losing power, forcing him to ride the jet stream. Both he and Ripslinger make it to the finish line in New York and when it looks like Ripslinger will win, his ego gets the best of him and slows down to have his picture taken.

Dusty manages to use a radial-G pass to fly above him and win the race while Ripslinger crashes into some portable toilets and lands in some used oil, only to be hauled away and humiliated by the race official pitty Roper , who comments on the stench he's giving off. Dusty is congratulated by his friends and fans and Skipper thanks him for giving him the confidence to fly again.

Skipper rejoins the navy with Dusty as his partner and they take a flight together, ending the story. Dusty Crophopper is the protagonist of the Planes franchise. Dusty is a plane with high hopes—literally. Crop duster by trade, this single-prop plane sees himself soaring alongside his high-flying heroes in an international race.

With a little help from his friends—and a WWII vet with wisdom to spare—Dusty takes off on an adventure of a lifetime, going prop-to-prop with champions while daring to reach heights he never imagined possible. Dusty is first seen dreaming of out-running two fighter jets. He is introduced as a crop duster that works for Leadbottom, and dreams of competing in the Wings Around the Globe rally, but is afraid of heights.

After qualifying for the competition, Dusty comes in sixth place, meaning he can't be in the competition. However, the next day, Roper comes to Propwash Junction and tells Dusty and his team that the plane ahead of him was using illegal fuel, and was disqualified, so Dusty was now eligible to compete. After meeting his racing idols, most of which were mean to him for being "just a crop duster", Dusty makes friends with El Chupacabra. He was told by Bulldog that it was a competition, and that every plane was in it for themselves.

During the first leg, Bulldog sprung an oil leak, and the wind forced the oil into his eyes, blinding him. Dusty saved Bulldog by navigating him through the castle.

At the next leg of the race, Dusty fell in love with Ishani, who gave him advice to fly low, so he didn't get scared when flying high. Dusty followed Ishani's advice, only to nearly die by being hit by an oncoming train. Later in one of the legs, Ripslinger's henchman Zed broke off Dusty's antenna, and he got lost at sea, but was rescued by two fighter jets.

On the way back to where he should be, Dusty was caught in a storm, and sunk, but was rescued once again by a pitty. At the hospital, Dusty was severely damaged, including having a broken wing. The next day, all of the competitors gave Dusty new parts so he could race again. While Dottie repaired him, Chug watched some of Ripslinger's races, and figured out that before every victory, Ripslinger turns to his right side so the cameras can get good photos of him.

After Ned and Zed got stuck between each other in between two rocks, Dusty caught up to Ripslinger when he was close to the finish line, and when Ripslinger leaned to his side, and Dusty saw the chance he was looking for, and sped by Ripslinger at the last second. At the end of the film, Skipper and Dusty were onboard the flight deck of the Jolly Wrenches ship, and the two flew over the sea, back to Propwash Junction.

A reclusive old Navy Corsair, Skipper was an ace flier and top instructor of the esteemed Jolly Wrenches squadron until an incident during a combat mission took him off the front lines and left him grounded for life. These days, Skipper keeps to himself, but his quiet existence is turned upside down when an ambitious and persistent Dusty solicits Skipper's aerial expertise—and gets a few life lessons in the process.

But Skipper—who's never really come to terms with his past—finds that he has a few things to learn, too, and while coaching Dusty to fly faster and smarter, the teacher becomes the student. Skipper appears to be a little judgmental, as he hesitated to teach Dusty how to fly well at first.

After Dusty passed qualifying, however, Skipper then realized he had been a little harsh and agreed to help Dusty and his friends. Ripslinger is the main antagonist of Planes. He is a black and green champion racer, who is a bully of the Wings Around the Globe racing circuit. Rude and obnoxious, he and Dusty are serious competitors, and Ripslinger will do anything to humiliate him. With more wins than he can count and an abundance of fans, Ripslinger is wings-down the biggest name in air racing—and he knows it.

But despite sky's-the-limit funding and state-of-the-art equipment, the world champion still doesn't play fair—especially when it comes to a small-town plane with zero racing experience. Dusty doesn't belong in Ripslinger's sport and his mere presence makes the pro's fuel boil. And if Dusty's inexperience doesn't take him out of the race, Ripslinger's vast empire includes a couple of underhanded sidekicks to take care of business. Ripslinger is one of the contestants in the Wings Around the Globe racing competition.

One of the most legendary names in racing, Ripslinger gets his wins by simply eliminating his competition. Once Dusty, whom Ripslinger calls Rusty, enters the competition, Ripslinger continues to pick on him about being a crop duster, and not fit for racing of any kind. He usually requires assistance from his two dumbstruck sidekicks Ned and Zed, who help Ripslinger destroy the other competitors. Ripslinger hates Dusty Crophopper, a crop-dusting plane who wants to compete in the race but is seriously afraid of heights, out of the fact that he thinks that crop dusters are not meant to race.

Because of this, Ripslinger along with Ned and Zed plot to disqualify Dusty by cheating in every race. Dusty loses his second race in Germany to save a British plane named Bulldog from suffering from an oil leak, much to Ripslinger's delight. But as Dusty begins to win more and more races during the competition and falling in love with an Indian plane named Ishani, Ripslinger becomes more and more jealous of the crop duster. So as a result during a race over the Pacific Ocean, Ripslinger orders Ned and Zed to destroy Dusty's navigation antenna in order to make him lose communication from the other racers and therefore making him get lost.

After he is given spare parts from the other racers including Bulldog, Ishani, and El Chupacabra due to crashing into the ocean during a storm, Ripslinger and his henchplanes then try to attack both Dusty and Skipper on the way to the finish line of the final race, and once he thinks that he had finally gotten rid of Dusty once and for all, Ripslinger strikes a pose in front of the audience only for Dusty to overtake him and win the race without the villain noticing.

But by the time Ripslinger knew what was going on he forgets about where he is going, he ends up crashing into some portable toilets and landing in a pile of sludge. Because of this, Ripslinger's arrogance and cruel behavior ultimately led to his downfall, and was called "Ripstinker" by Roper.

The intensely charming El Chupacabra is a legend in Mexico just ask him. Powered by his passion for racing not to mention the elusive Rochelle , this caped Casanova is anything but low-key—his booming voice and charismatic presence are as big as his oversized engine.

His cohorts aren't really sure what is truth and what is delusion when it comes to El Chu, but one thing is beyond doubt: he races with a whole lot of heart and more dramatic flair than is recommended at high altitudes. He has a version of the song "Love Machine", which he sings to Rochelle to try and woo her.

But he is helped to win her successfully with Dusty's version. Rochelle is one of the racing competitors in the Wings Around the Globe competition, and El Chupacabra's love interest. Rochelle is a tough racer and the pride of the Great White North. Always confident and capable, she got her start running mail to small towns in Quebec, picking up home remedies for mechanical maladies along the way. She also developed a knack for fast travel that ultimately inspired her to give air racing a try.

Rochelle never looked back this competitive contender doesn't need to. She is relentlessly pursued by charmer El Chupacabra, but steadfast Rochelle is much too focused on winning the race to return his affections. After El Chu sang Dusty's version of the song "Love Machine" to her, she is head over heels over him.

The film was made using more than 55 hours of unseen footage that was filmed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg in and hours of "mostly unheard" audio recordings from the "Let It Be" album sessions.

Bradley Cooper plays a manipulative carny who finds himself entangled with a psychiatrist who's "even more dangerous" than him.

New release date: December 10, Original release date: December 18, It's directed by Steven Spielberg. New release date: December 22, Original release dates: February 14, , September 18, , February 12, , March 12, , August 20, According to Disney and Fox, the film will follow the origins of the independent intelligence agency.

The synopsis reads, "As a collection of history's worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them.

You can watch the first trailer for the film here. Creator Loren Bouchard wrote, directed, and produced the musical comedy, which he said will " scratch every itch " fans of the show have had. New release date: January 14, Original release date: November 13, , August 13, The film, based on the Patricia Highsmith book, follows a couple who have fallen out of love and begin playing mind games with each other.

Affleck and Armas started seeing one another after filming on the movie ended but split up in January after about a year together. Disney pushed the film back to as Hammer was accused of rape. Domee Shi, who directed the Pixar short "Bao," has been working on her own feature-length film, "Turning Red.

Insider reported this will be the first Pixar movie to receive a traditional theatrical release again. New release date: March 25, Original release dates: May 7, , November 5, Benedict Cumberbatch will reprise his role as Dr.

The director of the first "Doctor Strange," Scott Derrickson, left the film in January " due to creative differences. Read more: 12 Marvel shows are coming to Disney Plus.

The live-action version of "The Little Mermaid" doesn't have a release date, yet, but we know this one has been well underway for some time. Singer Halle Bailey was cast in the role in July New release date: May 6, Original release date: November 5, , February 11, The big surprise is that Natalie Portman will be back playing a female Thor.

Christian Bale will play the film's villain, Gorr the God Butcher. Variety reported in February the sequel is moving forward. Docter explained the sci-fi action-adventure as the origin story of Buzz Lightyear, the fictional hero who inspired the Buzz Lightyear toy we know and love from the "Toy Story" franchise. The film, directed by Angus MacLane, will show how a test pilot became the Space Ranger, who became a popular action figure. Read more: Chris Evans had to explain the plot of his new 'Toy Story' spinoff after confused fans thought he was replacing Tim Allen.

New release date: July 8, Original release date: May 6, New release date: July 29, Original release date: July 9, This fifth "Indiana Jones" movie with Harrison Ford has been delayed multiple times. It was first confirmed in after Disney purchased Lucasfilm in October Steven Spielberg, who directed the first four movies in the franchise, will not direct the next film.

Lucasfilm president Kathy Kennedy confirmed during Disney's investor day that "Logan" director James Mangold will direct. A "live-action" prequel to Disney's very successful "The Lion King' adaptation is in the works with director Barry Jenkins. Hans Zimmer is returning to do the score for the prequel with Pharrell and Nicholas Britell.

Deadline reports that production is expected to start in , with Marc Webb directing and Marc Platt producing. A release date for the new "Snow White" movie hasn't been announced yet, but it could be the untitled live-action film Disney currently has slated for this date.

New release date: November 11, Original release date: July 8, Iman Vellani will costar as Ms. Teyonah Parris, who plays a grown-up Monica Rambeau, will also be in the film after an appearance in "WandaVision. New release date: December 16, Previous release date: December 17, This was previously the date for a new "Star Wars" movie.

Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer will also be back for the sequel. Director James Gunn previously said he needed to finish his "Suicide Squad" movie before work on the third "Guardians" film begins. It's unlikely we'll get another "Toy Story" movie, but Pixar has been making a lot of sequels lately. Could this be the long-awaited "Deadpool 3"? Deadline reports a third film is in the works with Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Loeglin writing the script.

The fourth-wall-breaking character is expected to finally be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In March , there was an untitled Marvel movie scheduled for October 7, that has since been nixed. As of June 17, the October 6, date is new for a Marvel movie. Previously, Disney had this date reserved for an untitled Disney live-action film.



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