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The trailer above expands on Lightning McQueen’s descent into obscurity and obsolescence and, again, shows the harrowing wreck that is an essential plot point of the upcoming movie.
We visit Pixar HQ to learn more about the latest in the Cars series--and find out that Lightning McQueen has finally met something he can't outpace: age.
The first full trailer for "Cars 3" is out, and it looks like hero Lightning McQueen will have to fight to take back his racing crown.
Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) crashes and burns in a dramatic first teaser trailer for the Disney/Pixar movie "Cars 3." ...
Lightning McQueen is back, but does he still have what it takes to beat the best of the best? We won't find that out until June, but in the meantime, check out the new teaser trailer for Cars 3!
The new "Cars 3" trailer shows the aftermath of Lightning McQueen's (Owen Wilson's) dramatic crash. The animated film opens June 16, 2017.
In "Cars 3," Lightning McQueen's mind is strong, but his flesh is weak. Er, metal. His metal is weak. For his third lap around the cinematic track, the Owen Wilson-voiced red racecar faces a great ...
Lightning McQueen’s situation is implicitly juxtaposed with a more child-friendly short film called Lou, a cartoon that precedes every Cars 3 screening.
Pixar's first "Cars" movie came out 11 years ago, so it makes sense for "Cars 3" to flip the script and now show one-time rookie Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) as the struggling veteran of the track.
The new Cars 3 movie will soon be upon us. Not-at-all coincidentally, we have just discovered this new Cars 3 Lightning McQueen toy racer. Read more.
The third 'Cars' movie works as a metaphorical defense of the franchise and an underdog sports story.
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