This trailer for The Mitchells vs. The Machines headed for Netflix on April 30.
Coming from Oscar winners Phil Lord and Chris Miller (Cloudy with the a Chance of Meatballs, the The Lego Movie and producers of Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse).
A quirky, dysfunctional family’s road trip is upended when they find themselves in the middle of the robot apocalypse and suddenly become humanity’s unlikeliest last hope! Watch The Mitchells vs. The Machines only on Netflix on April 30. Directed by Michael Rianda (Gravity Falls), produced by Oscar winners Phil Lord and Chris Miller, and Kurt Albrecht, and featuring the voices of Abbi Jacobson, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Beck Bennett, Fred Armisen, Eric Andre, and Oscar winner Olivia Colman, The Mitchells vs. The Machines is about embracing the things that make us unique, learning what it means to be human in a world increasingly filled with technology, and holding tight to the people most important to you when the unexpected hits.
Re: the future. It’s nice to see Kong/Godzilla doing really well (well, pandemic considered) on its opening Wednesday. I’m just hopeful theaters bounce back this summer/fall — but it’s a good sign they will, or at least might.
I am already in love with it. This duo seems unable to do anything bad, so…
… by the way, my The LEGO Movie nominations and wins for 2014 (that’s how much I love that film)
Picture (win, ex-aequo with L’Inconnu du Lac / Stranger by the Lake and with Snowpiercer)
Director (loses to Stranger by the Lake)
Adapted Screenplay (win, ex-aequo with Snowpiercer)
Cinematography (loses to Grand Budapest Hotel)
Production Design (win)
Film Editing (loses to Snowpiercer)
Sound Mixing (win)
Sound Editing (win)
Visual Effects (loses to Interstellar or Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, pending on what day you ask me, lol)
Score (loses to Grand Budapest Hotel)
Song (Everything is Awesome) (WIN)
Animated Feature (win)
I’m happy that they won the Oscar at last for Spider-verse, but I feel that this one was only milimeters under the quality of The LEGO Movie…
Looks excellent…when is Netflix buying Sony?
well, Marvel makes things complex. If Sony is bought by Netflix, the rights for Spider-man reverse to Marvel for free. And we’re talking about a juicy amount of income. Option B is Marvel buying the rights for Spiderman, back, but well, they don’t really need to do so, given that Sony is changing completely its line of business and they might have it back for free anyways…