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What happened to Cars 2?

What happened to Cars 2?

Cars 2 came out, it was indifferently received (and crucially failed to secure a Best Animated Feature Oscar nomination) and it sold a bunch of toys. When the Carsland section of the revived Disney California Adventure opened the following summer, it was rapturously received but had little to do with the sequel.

What car is Sir Axelrod in Cars 2?

Trivia. His design resembles a Land Rover Discovery Series I. His license plate is ALT NRG, an abbreviation of “alternative energy.” However, before his “electric conversion” (ultimately a lie), he does not appear to have a license plate at all. Miles’ tires’ texture repeats a leaf-shaped motif.

What happened to Finn McMissile?

McMissile has been captured by Professor Z and his agents – Mater is sent to rescue him. However, it is revealed that this is part of a mission simulation at C.H.R.O.M.E. (the Command Headquarters for Recon Operations and Motorized Espionage), an international spy-training center.

Is there gonna be a Cars 5?

Cars 5: The Monster Drive is an upcoming 2025 film.

Is Cal weathers the king’s son?

The nephew of seven-time Piston Cup champion Strip “The King” Weathers, Cal grew up watching his uncle tear up the track, and he became the Dinoco racer following his uncle’s retirement. Weathers was a successful racer, with his uncle as his crew chief.

Who is the villain in Cars 3?

Jackson Storm
Jackson Storm is the main antagonist of the 2017 Disney/Pixar animated film, Cars 3.

Is Cars 2 owned by Disney?

Deadline. Retrieved June 14, 2013. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cars 2. A subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, a division of The Walt Disney Company.

How big is the Cars 2 Die-Cast Car 2 pack?

Double your racing fun with an Disney Pixar Cars 2 Vehicle 2-Pack of 1:55 scale die-cast vehicles featuring teams of two characters who share key scenes in the film, Cars 2.

Is Cars 2 a dollar-driven Edsel?

“Oy Story: Cars 2 Is a Dollar-Driven Edsel”. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 18, 2012. ^ Gleiberman, Owen (August 21, 2011). “Owen’s summer movie roundup: Cutting through the spin, and what I loved (and hated)”. Entertainment Weekly.