"Inside Out 2" Is A Box Office Hit, So Here Are 14 Genuinely Fascinating Facts About The Film
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Inside Out 2 is a box office hit. According to Variety, the film, which premiered in theaters on June 14, is this year's highest-grossing North American film release. It's brought in $285.7 million, surpassing Dune: Part Two's $282 million.
The film's success is a significant win for Pixar, which released the first Inside Out film in 2015 and has recently been betting on sequels and prequels to mixed results.
For Inside Out 2, Joy (Amy Poehler), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Fear (Tony Hale), Disgust (Liza Lapira), and Anger (Lewis Black) are all back to help Riley navigate a new challenge: becoming a teenager and handling the arrival of new emotions Anxiety (Maya Hawke), Envy (Ayo Edebiri), Ennui (AdĆØle Exarchopoulos), and Embarrassment (Paul Walter Hauser).
So, whether you're fresh off seeing Inside Out 2 for the first time or have already returned to the theater for a repeat viewing, here are 14 behind-the-scenes facts about the film that might make you appreciate the movie even more than you already do:
1.Inside Out 2 director Kelsey Mann came up with the idea for the sequel after looking at his childhood birthday photos.
2.There are 27 emotions that have been considered as characters for the Inside Out films.
3.The filmmakers decided to focus on "the self-conscious emotions" for the sequel.
4.Of the new emotions, Anxiety "took the longest" to design.
5.Conversely, Ennui was the easiest and inspired by "a wet noodle."
6.Schadenfreude almost appeared as an emotion in the sequel.
7.Similarly, Jealousy was at one moment Envy's twin.
8.Procrastination Land was also considered for the film as a new Island of Personality, like Goofball, Friendship, Hockey, Honesty, and Family Islands.
9.The Equalizer's Liza Lapira took over for Mindy Kaling as Disgust.
10.Similarly, Tony Hale took over for Bill Hader as Fear.
11.Ahead of the big anxiety attack scene, the cinematographers made minor visual adjustments to signify that "Riley's putting more and more pressure on herself."
12.Maya Hawke modified her breathing while filming Anxiety's attack scene.
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Maya told Variety that her personal experience with anxiety attacks informed how she voiced Anxiety, specifically during the scene where her character loses control. "I saw it as the air not going down into her breath. It was like a tornado, and you can't breathe when you're stuck in the middle of a tornado," she said.
13.Ayo Edebiri wanted Envy's voice to have a "Gollum-y" and "Muppet-y" bend when she gets excited.
14.Finally, voicing Joy is "healing work" for Amy Poehler.
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"Doing the voice work feels like healing work to me. The content touches me so deeply as a grown woman, and it touches the young child inside of me," she told the Hollywood Reporter. "This second one digs into the idea that at a certain age, new emotions like anxiety show up and everything becomes complicated and you become status-driven. You start to feel almost nostalgic for the easier, more basic emotions like sadness and fear."