May 24, 2014
Disney Animation is bringing Marvel Comics' Big Hero 6 to the cinema.
Disney released the first trailer for Big Hero 6 on Thursday, which takes you to a neon-lit alt world known as San Fransokyo, home of robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada.
Inspired by the Marvel comics of the same name, and featuring comic-book style action, "Big Hero 6" film will largely be told through Hiro Hamada (whose name in the comics is Hiro Takachiho) who creates his robotic bodyguard, Baymax.
"Big Hero 6" is an action-packed comedy-adventure about robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada, who learns to harness his genius—thanks to his brilliant brother Tadashi and their like-minded friends: adrenaline junkie Go Go Tamago, neatnik Wasabi, chemistry whiz Honey Lemon and fanboy Fred. When a devastating turn of events catapults them into the midst of a dangerous plot unfolding in the streets of San Fransokyo, Hiro turns to his closest companion - a robot named Baymax - and transforms the group into a band of high-tech heroes determined to solve the mystery.
The trailer of "Big Hero 6" shows a futuristic world, where Hamada is able to create a new suit for Baymax using a touchscreen tablet, a Maya-like software and a 3D printer. Watch the first trailer below:
Here's Hiro and Baymax in his regular form, and in 3D printed battle suit.
The film will be directed by Don Hall (Winnie The Pooh) and Chris Williams (Bolt). Big Hero 6 arrives in theaters November 7.
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