'Cars 3' 2017 Movie Receives Negative Comments; Critics Say Trailer May Traumatize Children

By Maria Follet - 24 Nov '16 01:19AM
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Just recently, fans of Disney and Pixar's "Cars" movie stood in awe of the third movie's amazing animation quality. However, critics are quick to notice that the trailer itself is already traumatizing and is not even suitable to children.

For "Cars" enthusiast Autoevolution writer Sebastian Toma, "Cars 3" 2017 Movie showed a NASCAR race oval track where Lightning McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) of the original movie appeared looking all-polished.

However, in the middle part of the trailer, we see the struggle of main character McQueen as he meets a heavy accident. This dilemma might just be the focus of "Cars 3" movie and might turn things around for the main star. This time, we see him being defeated by newcomers and not by his former competitors.

The report suggests that "Cars 3" 2017 Movie's goal is to tell kids about the harrowing realities of life. However, right now, fans only have the trailer and we never know what is behind it. It can be a part of McQueen's dream or a challenge from which he eventually was able to survive.

Based on its trailer, Highbury Clock sees a "Cars 3" Movie with a much darker turn than its predecessors. The movie, which is slated for release on Summer 2017, has started its production last June this year. During that time, makers of the movie also revealed that they have scheduled the release by June 2017.

By the looks of "Cars 3" Movie, it seems like it will be a much mature version of "Cars" and "Cars 2". This also conveys Lightning McQueen's coming of age and finally reaching his last stretch in his sports. While former characters Ramone, Sally and Mater will make a reappearance in the third instalment, a new, younger competition will also join the roster under the name Jackson Storm.

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