Cars 3

Titolo originale: Cars 3
Regia: Brian Fee |
Anno: 2017
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Famiglia Commedia Avventura Animazione Dramma
Tag: sports | trainer | villain | sequel | anthropomorphism | travel | racing | high tech | aftercreditsstinger | cars |
Cast: Owen Wilson | Cristela Alonzo | Chris Cooper | Nathan Fillion | Larry the Cable Guy | Armie Hammer | Ray Magliozzi | Tony Shalhoub | Bonnie Hunt | Lea DeLaria | Kerry Washington | Bob Costas | Margo Martindale | Darrell Waltrip | Isiah Whitlock, Jr. | Bob Peterson | Guido Quaroni | Tom Magliozzi | John Ratzenberger | Kyle Petty | Lewis Hamilton | Lloyd Sherr | Junior Johnson | Ray Evernham | Paul Newman | Cheech Marin | Humpy Wheeler | Katherine Helmond | Paul Dooley | Jenifer Lewis | Shannon Spake | Madeleine McGraw | Michael Wallis | Mike Joy | Jeff Gordon | Daniel Suárez | Ryan Blaney | Darrell Wallace, Jr. | Chase Elliott | Richard Petty | Andra Day | Andrea Baker | Doug Burch | Cathy Cavadini | Lanei Chapman | Will Collyer | Abby Craden | Django Craig | James G. Dashe | Eduardo Ambriz DeColosio | John DeMita | Rod Gnapp | Willow Geer | Isa Hall | Aaron Hendry | John Hoffman | Barney Jones | Mikey Kelley | Carlyle King | Daamen J. Krall | David H. Lawrence XVII | Malana Lea | Jeremy Maxwell | Levi Nunez | Angel Oquendo | Jason Pace | Bob Peterson | James Ponce | Alex Puccinelli | David J. Randolph | Jerome Ranft | Noreen Reardon | A.J. Riebli III | Peter Sohn | Galyn Susman | Regina Taufen | Nancy Truman | Cheryl Tyre Smith | Andrew Vernon | Jay Ward |

Saetta McQueen, ora un'auto da corsa veterana, è costretto a ritirarsi dopo un disastroso incidente. Saetta chiede alla giovane Cruz Ramirez, esperta di auto da corsa, e sua grande fan, di aiutarlo a tornare in pista per battere il suo avversario: Jackson Storm.

Approfondimenti

The first Pixar film to not receive any Academy Award, Golden Globe, and/or BAFTA nominations. D
The 12th computer-animated sequel to be produced at 2.35:1 after Shrek 4: e vissero felici e content [...] D
Mia and Tia do not make an appearance in the film. Which is weird considering the whole premise is a [...] D
Marks the second time a Pixar film franchise features three installments after Toy Story 3 - La gran [...] D
Doc's hometown is Thomasville, Georgia. Paul Newman, who supplied the voice of Doc Hudson, was marri [...] D
Just like Cars 2 (2011), Lloyd Sherr plays the voice of Fillmore, due to George Carlin's death in 20 [...] D
At the Motor Speedway of the South, six veteran racers (the veteran Nitroade, Blinkr, N2O Cola, Mood [...] D
The sign for Smokey's garage has the slogan "Best Dang Garage In Town". Smokey Yunick's garage used [...] D
Remains the only time in the Cars franchise in which Lightning McQueen doesn't say his famous catchp [...] D
The ninth Pixar film to be produced in 2.35:1, after A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998), Gli Incred [...] D
The Florida International Super Speedway is based on the Daytona International Speedway, the most ob [...] D
Smokey calls Doc Hudson "Hud". Paul Newman played the title role in Hud il selvaggio (1963). D
Pixar's seventh film to not have a co-director, after Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (1995), Gl [...] D
Al Oft the Lightyear Blimp from the first two films in the series makes three cameos in the movie. F [...] D
All three Cars films were released the same year as a Pirates of the Caribbean film. Cars - Motori r [...] D
Not only did "A113" appear on Sterling's office door, but it also appears on Shannon Spokes' right s [...] D
One of the signs Miss Fritter has is the same West Cutting Boulevard sign that Andy has in Toy Story [...] D
Lewis Hamilton: the voice of Hamilton, Cruz Ramirez's on-board computer. He previously voiced himsel [...] D
Unlike in Cars 2 (2011), Red's dialogue is different, thus having Jerome Ranft taking over for his b [...] D
Miss Fritter (Lea DeLaria) has a first line of dialogue, being the single word "boo", likely a refer [...] D
The Pizza Planet truck appears during the Figure 8-demolition race. D
Seventh film where Pixar's Bob Peterson voices a character after Monsters & Co. (2001) and Monsters [...] D
At the Detroit Auto Show, Pixar revealed a life-size McQueen to promote the movie. D
Pixar's fourth film to feature no humans after A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998), Cars - Motori ru [...] D
This movie is tied with Mostri contro alieni (2009), Up (2009), A Christmas Carol (2009), Inside Out [...] D
Sterling's office door at the Rust-eze Racing Center says "A113", which was the number at Cal Arts. D
When Cruz Ramirez (Cristela Alonzo) is training the new millennial cars on the treadmills, she plays [...] D
The second Pixar film to feature the full 2011 Disney opening logo as a closing logo, after Alla ric [...] D
Jackson Storm`s team members are always squinting. This can be seen especially after he won his firs [...] D
This film screened domestically for twenty weeks. That's longer than Cars - Motori ruggenti (2006), [...] D
The only Cars film to not have a co-director. D
Pixar's last G-rated film to be accompanied by a short film. D
Lightning says "Wow" eight times throughout the film. D
Music from the first movie plays in some scenes. D
Was released eleven years after Cars - Motori ruggenti (2006), and six years after Cars 2 (2011). D
The guitar of Ernesto de la Cruz can be seen hung on the wall behind the band playing at the Cotter [...] D
Only fourteen Next Generation Racers have their names confirmed. The other twenty-one are unnamed. D
Was released on Home Media on November 7, 2017, the same day that Cars - Motori ruggenti (2006) was [...] D
Remains the only Cars film in which Van and Mini do not appear. D
"The Rookie", featured in a flashback with Doc Hudson, is a tribute to 1952 and 1955 NASCAR Cup cham [...] D
In June 2017, Entertainment Weekly reported that during the voice-actor recording process for Cars - [...] D
This marks the second time two Pixar sequels were released in-between two original movies, with this [...] D
This is the first Pixar movie where Bob Peterson voices a character from a previous movie that wasn' [...] D
Guido Quaroni's fourth Pixar film, after Monsters & Co. (2001) and the previous Cars films. D
When Lightning is looking at his memories at the Rust-Eze Racing Center, a sign for the Radiator Spr [...] D
The only Cars film to date not to be nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature. D
The only Cars film to date not to release in the same year as a film in The Weinstein Company's Hood [...] D
It is the third installment in the Cars film franchise, and was directed by Brian Fee, a storyboard [...] D
Remains the only Cars film not to be released the same year as a film in Paramount Pictures' Mission [...] D
Like Cars 2 (2011), this film released on the same day where a traditionally animated film that star [...] D
Chris Cooper's second Disney film after I Muppet, il ritorno (2011). D
Cal Weathers, the old-generation 42 Dinoco car, is voiced by Kyle Petty. Kyle is the son of Richard [...] D
Marks the first time since Cars 2: The Video Game (2011) where Michael Keaton does not voice Chick H [...] D
Mack drives through Arlo's family farm, from Il viaggio di Arlo (2015). D
Tom Magliozzi died in 2014. Instead of hiring a sound-alike, filmmakers reviewed old transcripts fro [...] D
During the demolition derby, Lightning uses the name Chester Whipplefilter to try to hide his identi [...] D
One of the new racers is number 31, sponsored by Triple Dent gum, the commercial that annoyed Anger [...] D
Producers Kevin Reher and Andrea Warren have stated that this isn't confirmed to be the last film in [...] D
On Sterling's door to his office, "A113" is printed on the glass. A number commonly seen in Pixar fi [...] D
The credits include many posters and signs from other Pixar films throughout the movie. This include [...] D
The second Cars film where Mack calls McQueen "boss", after the first film. He didn't do so though i [...] D
The only Cars film to date that doesn't contain any Wilhelm Screams. D
The first Pixar film since Toy Story 3 - La grande fuga (2010) where Pixar legend John Ratzenberger' [...] D
The 27th CGI film to not have any humans after A Bug's Life (1998), Dinosaur (2000), The Veggietales [...] D
The fourth theatrically released final installment of a computer-animated franchise after Shrek 4: e [...] D
This movie's teaser trailer suggested that this film would have a much darker tone than its predeces [...] D
In the new clip with the next-gen racers, Storm says "Good luck out there champ. You're gonna need i [...] D
Brian Fee's directorial debut. D
Mater sneezing is kind of similiar to Snot Rod's sneezing in Cars - Motori ruggenti (2006). D
Kyle Petty voices DINOCO racer Cal Weathers, the nephew of Cars (2006) DINOCO racer "The King" Strip [...] D
This is the first Pixar film to be released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray. D
Cheech Marin's sixth animated Disney film, after Oliver & Company (1988), Il Re Leone (1994), Il re [...] D
Disney's first theatrical released animated film to be rated G by the MPAA since Monsters University [...] D
Some of the next generation racers names are puns on the cast members' names. For example, Chase Rac [...] D
Some characters from Cars - Motori ruggenti (2006) returned, such as Tex, The King, Albert Hinkey, a [...] D
All three Cars movies were released in June. The first film was released on June 9, 2006, the second [...] D
The second film of Pixar's where Peter Sohn voices a character where he's simply credited as an addi [...] D
The film grossed $200 million in less than a month. It ended up grossing just over $383 million worl [...] D
Like with Cars 2 (2011), which released the same year as Transformers 3 (2011), this movie released [...] D
Isiah Whitlock Jr. and Margo Martindale previously appeared together in Main Street (2010). D
At the beginning of the movie, Lightning's paintwork is slightly different than his signature look. [...] D
Both Pixar films released in 2017, this film and Coco (2017), each start with the letter "C", contai [...] D
In the movie, the ViewZeen car's number is 39, which is probably a reference to the old Disney short [...] D
The last Pixar movie to use the normal Disney fanfare until Red (2022). D
The third of Disney's animated films to run for 102 minutes, after Frozen - Il regno di ghiaccio (20 [...] D
The first theatrically released animated film to be rated G by the MPAA since Snoopy & Friends - Il [...] D
The names of many next generation racers are never revealed. D
This is the fifth Pixar production where a character is voiced by a new actor, which applies to Chic [...] D
When Lightning announces he will go to Thunder Hollow to compete with real racers, Cruz can be seen [...] D
EASTER EGG: When Lightning McQueen and Cruz Ramirez change places in the final race, just before Cru [...] D
Jerome Ranft reprised his role as Red from Tales from Radiator Springs (2013). D
This is the only Cars film not to show the Wheel Well Motel or Luigi's obsession with Ferraris. D
The Luxo, Jr. ball is found on the hood of one of the Crazy-8 racers in the demolition derby. D
Quido learns another English word, "paparazzi". D
Despite somewhat different appearances, the cars that race for Trunk Fresh, Shiny Wax, Bumper Save, [...] D
At the start of the movie, during Lightning's races and practice at Willy's Butte, the speedways hav [...] D
The only Cars film to date that does not release the same year as a film in Warner Brothers' Happy F [...] D
Pixar's second triquel, after Toy Story 3 - La grande fuga (2010), which is also part of an animated [...] D
Bubba Wheelhouse, Danny Swervez, Jackson Storm, Ryan Inside Laney, Chase Racelott, Tim Treadless, Ed [...] D
Was nominated for only two Annie Awards, the lowest amount not only for the Cars franchise but for P [...] D
The song Mater sings to himself is called "Put It in the Bag (The Humphrey Hop)" from the obscure Di [...] D
Though this movie is not confirmed to be the last film in the franchise, all three films in the fran [...] D
A sign can be seen in the background advertising "Wild Bill's Racing Cones". This is a reference to [...] D
One of the only three non-documentary films of 2017 to be Rated G by the MPAA. The others being Il s [...] D
When Lightning McQueen and Cruz Ramirez meet Miss Fritter, you might have seen the Pizza Planet truc [...] D
Paul Dooley's fourth film to involve racing, after the first two Cars films and Turbo (2013). D
The eighth Pixar film to be scored by Randy Newman after Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (1995), [...] D
Director Brian Fee has mentioned that the film is a love letter to racing, and the American way, and [...] D
Executive producer John Lasseter has teased that the film is a very emotional story, and a little bi [...] D
There are six new sponsors for the race cars in this movie, SynerG, Combustr, IGNTTR, Blinkr, Triple [...] D
The only Cars film so far not to be released on an anniversary for Pixar. Cars - Motori ruggenti (20 [...] D
Cenerentola (1950)'s carriage can be seen in Sterling's office on the shelf, at the Rust-Eze trainin [...] D
Thomasville Motor Speedway is named after Herb Thomas, who drove the original Fabulous Hudson Hornet [...] D
The name of the bus character is "Miss Fritter", a likely reference to the teacher Miss Frizzle from [...] D
The hat Mater wears to the Florida 500 is a yellow Piston Cup with Lightning's red 95 on the front. [...] D
Lightning's headlights are lit only once in the whole movie, when he is driving in the woods with Sm [...] D
Daniel Gerson's last Pixar film. He died during production, over a year before the film's release. T [...] D
Although the word "Lightyear" is not heard in the first two Cars films, in this one, a reporter says [...] D
A Captain America car is seen in the demolition derby. D
The film's premise mirrors the first film. Lightning McQueen is now an old racer, like The King, and [...] D
Lloyd Sherr's fourth theatrically released animated film, after Barnyard - Il cortile (2006), Cars 2 [...] D
When Lightning and Cruz are in the Cotter Pin Bar and Grill, there is a poster on the wall, that is [...] D
EASTER EGG: The Pizza Planet truck is seen sitting in the grass in the Cinemark connections trailer. D
The third Pixar film to include "Thus Spake Zarathustra", after Toy Story 2 - Woody & Buzz alla risc [...] D
The only Cars movie to not include Mia and Tia. D
Cristela Alonzo's second animated film, the first being Angry Birds - Il film (2016). D
The fourth Pixar film of 2010s to be rated G by the MPAA, after Cars 2 (2011), Toy Story 3 - La gran [...] D
Multiple cars that bear sponsors from the first film, use different numbers. In Cars, the Re-volting [...] D
Nathan Fillion plays Sterling, a billionaire who is known as the "Mud flap King of the Eastern Seabo [...] D
The fifth of Disney's animated films of the 2010s to be rated G by the MPAA, after Toy Story 3 - La [...] D
All three Cars films involved Lightning McQueen not directly winning any of the main races in the fi [...] D
This film along with Cars - Motori ruggenti (2006) and Cars 2 (2011) were released in the same year [...] D
The first Pixar film not to be nominated for an Oscar or a Golden Globe in any category D
The film has several references to the events of Cars 2 (2011). They include: Doc Hudson's death, hi [...] D
Though it's implied that Lightning McQueen is the last veteran racer still standing at the Los Angel [...] D
Jackson Storm is seen racing at the Buy n Large raceway in the Next Generation Extended Look. Buy n [...] D
The Thomasville Race Track is based on the old North Wilkesboro Race track in northwestern North Car [...] D
The film features more than sixty-five different individual racers, more than the previous films com [...] D
Miss Fritter's racing number is 58, which is a reference to when her actress Lea DeLaria was born, w [...] D
Bonnie Hunt's seventh Pixar film after A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998), Monsters & Co. (2001), C [...] D
All Next-Gen Racers including Jackson Storm sport the yellow "Rookie-Stripes" on their rear Bumpers [...] D
The eighth theatrically released animated triquel, after Pokémon 3: L'incantesimo degli Unown (20 [...] D
During the end credits, a sticker appears reading "I love both kinds of music, country and western". [...] D
In a direct quote from Jeff Gordon, he will be returning to this movie as Jeff Gorvette. D
Until it grossed $343 million worldwide on September 3, 2017, enough to outgross Il viaggio di Arlo [...] D
Mack's "Jocko Flocko Party Supplies" livery, featured during the demolition derby, is a tribute to J [...] D
The first and only film to date in the Cars franchise to not be directed by John Lasseter since he c [...] D
As Cruz progresses from trainer to racer, the changes are reflected in her paintwork and design. She [...] D
In one of the flashback scenes of Doc, he is balancing a stack of objects on his hood ornament while [...] D
When they are first talking about Storm's chances of winning midway through, and give him a 95.2 per [...] D
The sound of the portable treadmill booting up is the same sound made by Apple Macintosh computers. [...] D
The 12th of the very few theatrically released animated films of the 2010s to be rated G by the MPAA [...] D
A tie-in video game accompanied the film's release. It was developed by Avalanche Software, which wa [...] D
Pixar's first follow-up film to have a returning villain outside a cameo, being Chick Hicks, the mai [...] D
This is Pixar's first follow-up film outside the Toy Story franchise to focus more on its original p [...] D
Lightning's friends are named Bobby Swift and Cal Weathers, which seem to be a nod to Ricky Bobby an [...] D
Not counting spin-offs, this film along with Cars 2 (2011) are the only Pixar follow-up films to cha [...] D
This is the only Cars movie to not have a song by Brad Paisley D
The third of Disney's animated sequels to be produced in 2.35:1, after Cars 2 (2011) and Planes 2 - [...] D
The fifth Pixar film to not be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, after Cars [...] D
In the trailer, when Doc says "Get ready for what's comin!", that is actually dialogue from one of t [...] D
Nathan Fillion's second Pixar film, after Monsters University (2013). D
The only Cars film not to be released the same year as a film in 20th Century Fox's Big Momma franch [...] D
A sign is seen advertising the Sleep-Well Motel. This is a reference to the Sleep-Well Motel from To [...] D
Pixar's eighteenth feature film. D
Pixar's third follow-up film to have a different director from the previous films in the franchise, [...] D
"Thus Spake Zarathustra" from 2001: Odissea nello spazio (1968) can be heard in the demolition derby [...] D
Katherine Helmond's last film before her death in 2019. D
NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon consulted the film's story by basing McQueen's struggles with the next gen [...] D
Jeff Gorvette from Cars 2 (2011) appears in the final race. D
Fillmore's license plate is 51237. It's the birthdate of George Carlin the original voice of Fillmor [...] D
Sterling is similar to Al McWhiggin from Toy Story 2 - Woody & Buzz alla riscossa (1999). Both are a [...] D
In this film, the Nitroade car's number is 28, which is probably referring to 1928, the year Disney [...] D
Chick Hicks is the first Pixar character to've been voiced by both an actor (Michael Keaton in Cars [...] D
Sheriff has little to no dialogue throughout the entire movie. He is mostly heard talking with the o [...] D
Mater is at every one of Lightning's races, fulfilling the promise he made to him in Cars 2 (2011). D
Released two weeks after DreamWorks Animation's Capitan Mutanda (2017), and two weeks before Illumin [...] D
The tenth Disney film to be scored by Randy Newman, after Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (1995) [...] D
This movie features McQueen with his signature Cars look, and brings back familiar characters from R [...] D
All three Cars films to date had been released the same year as a film in Universal Pictures' Fast & [...] D