
From above he takes photos and spies on a meeting taking place between dozens of " lemons" (Pacers, Gremlins, etc.). Finn grapples onto one of the oil platform's supports, engages his magnetic tires, and swiftly makes his way to the top of the facility. The two arrive at a massive oil platform in the middle of the ocean. The warship drifts back to its home base, unaware that McMissile has attached himself to the back of the ship using his pair of grappling hooks. The trawler swiftly obeys the order and turns around, and notices that Finn is no longer on board. It draws its guns on the trawler and demands that it leave immediately. A massive warship appears from the shadows. The trawler tells McMissile that they've arrived at the coordinates, but there is nothing but water for miles. He jots in his GPS coordinates just as a pair of hatchbacks burst through the doors behind him, a commotion follows, and the video feed dies.Ī crab boat named Crabby has a Special Agent named Finn McMissile ( Michael Caine) on board. A red English sports coupe named Leland Turbo speaks to the camera saying that his mission has failed and that he needs Finn McMissile's help. The film opens on a grainy video recording. and and Canada with $66,135,507, and topping international success of such previous Pixar's works as WALL-E, Cars, Monsters, Inc., Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, and Toy Story. Despite this, it continued the studio's streak of box office success, ranking #1 on its opening weekend in the U.S. At the time of its release, it was the studio's lowest-grossing film in North America since A Bug's Life. The film opened to mixed reviews from critics, and is Pixar's lowest reviewed feature film to date. The film was first announced in 2008, alongside Up, Newt, and Brave (previously known as The Bear and the Bow), and it is the 12th animated film from the studio. The film was presented in Disney Digital 3-D and IMAX 3-D, as well as traditional two-dimensional and IMAX formats.

The film was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios and was released in the United States on June 24, 2011.

George Carlin who voiced Fillmore was replaced by Lloyd Sherr after he died in 2008. Cars 2 is also the first film John Lasseter has directed since the original Cars in 2006. The film is directed by John Lasseter, co-directed by Brad Lewis, written by Ben Queen, and produced by Denise Ream.

In the film, race car Lightning McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) and tow truck Mater (voiced by Larry the Cable Guy) head to Japan, Italy, and England to compete in the World Grand Prix, but Mater becomes sidetracked with international espionage. “ Going where no car has gone before.” ―TaglineĬars 2 is a 2011 American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Pixar, and it is the sequel to the 2006 film, Cars.
