Pixar's 'Soul' explores the metaphysical realm in brand new trailer
Disney-Pixar has shared the official trailer for Soul, the new animated film from Inside Out and Up director Pete Docter, and it’s quite a trip.
The plot for the CGI-animation has been shrouded in mystery, but this new trailer reveals that the film is set to explore The Great Before, a metaphysical realm where new souls get their personalities, quirks and interests, before they go to Earth and live out their lives as a human.
It stars Jamie Foxx as Joe Gardiner, a school teacher who gets the chance of a lifetime to play at the best jazz club in town. However, a freak accident leaves Joe’s soul trapped in The Great Before where he begins a desperate quest to return to his body and fulfil his dream.
Watch the new trailer below.
Tina Fey voices 22, a precocious soul, that Joe has to show what’s great about living.
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Featuring the voices of Foxx, Fey, Phylicia Rashad, Angela Bassett, Ahmir Questlove Thompson, and Daveed Diggs, Soul is directed by Academy Award winner Pete Docter, co-directed by Kemp Powers (One Night in Miami) and produced by Academy Award nominee Dana Murray (Pixar short Lou).
Co-director Kemp Powers told EW that the movie has gone in a “completely different direction” to Docter’s previous work for Pixar.
He said: “It’s hard to contain our enthusiasm over how much people are going to be surprised by what they see.”
“We talked to a lot of folks that represented religious traditions and cultural traditions and [asked], ‘What do you think a soul is?'” said Docter. “All of them said ‘vaporous’ and ‘ethereal’ and ‘non-physical.’ We were like, ‘Great! How do we do this?’
“We’re used to toys, cars, things that are much more substantial and easily referenced. This was a huge challenge, but I gotta say, I think the team really put some cool stuff together that’s really indicative of those words but also relatable.”
Renowned musician Jon Batiste will be writing original jazz music for the film, and Oscar-winners Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (The Social Network), from Nine Inch Nails, will compose an original score that will drift between the real and soul worlds.
Soul hits cinemas on 19 June, 2020. Watch the first trailer below.