Watch the new trailer for Disney & Pixar's Inside Out 2, only in theaters June 14.
Without the learning curve of the first film, the sequel is more understandable and ready for Riley, the 13-year-old owner of said emotions, to put them to the test.
Riley has a competitive spirit that makes her an ideal candidate for a winning team. In the process, however, she’s ignoring old friends who helped her get where she is. That gets the emotions running and, quickly, there’s an all-out battle in her head. A trip on the head of a broccoli sprig conjures a silent movie journey down a treacherous river. It gets a good laugh, too, about eating right and shows those teen years could be fun – if Mann and company decide to go in that direction. “Inside Out 2” stays fairly focused, however, and doesn’t shift into thoughts of dating, sex or experimentation. This is very much a “god I hope I get it” journey that rights a few wrongs in the process.
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