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Cars 2

  • 6.2 /10

  • 8249

  • 40%

Plot

Star race car Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater head overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix race. But the road to the championship becomes rocky as Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage.

Cast

Larry the Cable Guy as Mater (voice)
Larry the Cable Guy

as Mater (voice)

Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen (voice)
Owen Wilson

as Lightning McQueen (voice)

Michael Caine as Finn McMissile (voice)
Michael Caine

as Finn McMissile (voice)

Emily Mortimer as Holley Shiftwell (voice)
Emily Mortimer

as Holley Shiftwell (voice)

Eddie Izzard as Sir Miles Axlerod (voice)
Eddie Izzard

as Sir Miles Axlerod (voice)

John Turturro as Francesco Bernoulli (voice)
John Turturro

as Francesco Bernoulli (voice)

Brent Musburger as Brent Mustangburger (voice)
Brent Musburger

as Brent Mustangburger (voice)

Joe Mantegna as Grem (voice)
Joe Mantegna

as Grem (voice)

Thomas Kretschmann as Professor Z (voice)
Thomas Kretschmann

as Professor Z (voice)

Peter Jacobson as Acer (voice)
Peter Jacobson

as Acer (voice)

Movie Facts

Rated

  • G

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • June 11, 2011

Production Companies

  • Pixar

  • Walt Disney Pictures

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

  • Français

  • Deutsch

  • Italiano

  • 日本語

Budget

  • $200,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $559,852,396.00

Runtime

  • 1.77 hrs

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Reviews

Lasseter is smart enough to tell us a completely different story than in the first movie. However, it is far from other titles like "Toy Story" or "The Incredibles".

I like 'Cars 2'. It doesn't deserve to be held in the same bracket as 2006's 'Cars', but that doesn't mean there's not a good time to be had with it. The premise mixes motorsport with espionage, admittedly they don't execute it incredibly but it's still satisfactory to see unfold. One slight negative is that they give Mater more screen time than Lightning McQueen, which is…

**A film more adult than would be desirable, where Pixar insists on giving the stage to funnyless secondary characters.** The “Cars” franchise was one of the great successes that Pixar masterfully capitalized on, both for commercial purposes and to cement its top status in the field of digital animation. I remember that these three films were accompanied by such incisive (not to say abusive) m…

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