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Cars 2

"Take a trip. See the sights. Save the world."

2011-06-11 Animation 1hr 46m

Star race car Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater head overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix race. But the road to the championship becomes rocky as Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage.

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Star race car Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater head overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix race. But the road to the championship becomes rocky as Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage.

  • Released
    2011-06-11
  • Revenue
    $559,852,396
  • Budget
    $200,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 46m
  • Genre
    Animation, Family, Adventure, Comedy
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, 日本語
  • imdb-logo
    6.2
  • Production
    Pixar, Walt Disney Pictures

Crew

John Lasseter
Director
Ben Queen
Screenplay
Denise Ream
Producer

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Cast

Larry the Cable Guy

Larry the Cable Guy

Mater (voice)
Owen Wilson

Owen Wilson

Lightning McQueen (voice)
Michael Caine

Michael Caine

Finn McMissile (voice)
Emily Mortimer

Emily Mortimer

Holley Shiftwell (voice)
Eddie Izzard

Eddie Izzard

Sir Miles Axlerod (voice)
John Turturro

John Turturro

Francesco Bernoulli (voice)
Brent Musburger

Brent Musburger

Brent Mustangburger (voice)
Joe Mantegna

Joe Mantegna

Grem (voice)
Thomas Kretschmann

Thomas Kretschmann

Professor Z (voice)
Peter Jacobson

Peter Jacobson

Acer (voice)
Bonnie Hunt

Bonnie Hunt

Sally (voice)
Darrell Waltrip

Darrell Waltrip

Darrell Cartrip (voice)
Franco Nero

Franco Nero

Uncle Topolino (voice)
David Hobbs

David Hobbs

David Hobbscap (voice)
Patrick Walker

Patrick Walker

Mel Dorado (voice)
Tony Shalhoub

Tony Shalhoub

Luigi (voice)
Jeff Garlin

Jeff Garlin

Otis (voice)
Michel Michelis

Michel Michelis

Tomber (voice)
Jason Isaacs

Jason Isaacs

Siddeley / Leland Turbo (voice)
Lloyd Sherr

Lloyd Sherr

Fillmore / Combat Ship (voice)
Bruce Campbell

Bruce Campbell

Rod "Torque" Redline (voice)
Teresa Gallagher

Teresa Gallagher

Mater's Computer (voice)
Jenifer Lewis

Jenifer Lewis

Flo (voice)
Stanley Townsend

Stanley Townsend

Victor Hugo / Vladimir Trunkov / Ivan the Tow Truck (voice)
Velibor Topic

Velibor Topic

Alexander Hugo (voice)
Sig Hansen

Sig Hansen

Crabby (voice)
Guido Quaroni

Guido Quaroni

Guido (voice)
Vanessa Redgrave

Vanessa Redgrave

The Queen / Mama Topolino (voice)
John Mainieri

John Mainieri

J. Curby Gremlin (voice)
Brad Lewis

Brad Lewis

Tubbs Pacer (voice)
Cheech Marin

Cheech Marin

Ramone (voice)
Jeff Gordon

Jeff Gordon

Jeff Gorvette (voice)
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton (voice)
Paul Dooley

Paul Dooley

Sarge (voice)
Edie McClurg

Edie McClurg

Minny (voice)
Richard Kind

Richard Kind

Van (voice)
Katherine Helmond

Katherine Helmond

Lizzie (voice)
John Ratzenberger

John Ratzenberger

Mack (voice)
Michael Wallis

Michael Wallis

Sheriff (voice)
Catherine Bolt

Catherine Bolt

Additional Voices (voice)
Gillian Bolt

Gillian Bolt

Additional Voices (voice)
Jess Fulton

Jess Fulton

Additional Voices (voice)
Sonoko Konishi

Sonoko Konishi

Additional Voices (voice)
John Lasseter

John Lasseter

Additional Voices (voice)
Daisuke Tsutsumi

Daisuke Tsutsumi

Additional Voices (voice)

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Reviews for Cars 2
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A Review by tanty 4

Written by tanty on 2013-11-26

Lasseter is smart enough to tell us a completely different story than in the first movie. However, it is far from other titles like "Toy Sto... read more

Lasseter is smart enough to tell us a completely different story than in the first movie. However, it is far from other titles like "Toy Story" or "The Incredibles".

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A Review by r96sk 7

Written by r96sk on 2020-08-10

I like <em>'Cars 2'</em>. It doesn't deserve to be held in the same bracket as 2006's <em>'Cars'</em>, but that doesn't mean there's not ... read more

I like <em>'Cars 2'</em>. It doesn't deserve to be held in the same bracket as 2006's <em>'Cars'</em>, but that doesn't mean there's not a good time to be had with it. The premise mixes motorsport with espionage, admittedly they don't execute it incredibly but it's still satisfactory to see unfold. One slight negative is that they give Mater more screen time than Lightning McQueen, which is a mistake. Larry the Cable Guy as Mater is enjoyable, just not front and center as the lead. They could've done a similar plot that has Owen Wilson and McQueen at the forefront. Elsewhere, Michael Caine (Finn) is always a joy to listen to; even if his character isn't anything special. The racing stuff is cool, with the World Grand Prix. The parts of the story involving strictly that are definitely more entertaining than the spy stuff, especially as we get to see a few different countries via animation - which come out nicely. All in all, a weaker film than the first for sure but it's still pretty solid for a Disney animated sequel.

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A Review by FilipeManuelNeto 5

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2023-01-13

**A film more adult than would be desirable, where Pixar insists on giving the stage to funnyless secondary characters.** The “Cars” fran... read more

**A film more adult than would be desirable, where Pixar insists on giving the stage to funnyless secondary characters.** The “Cars” franchise was one of the great successes that Pixar masterfully capitalized on, both for commercial purposes and to cement its top status in the field of digital animation. I remember that these three films were accompanied by such incisive (not to say abusive) merchandising that it seemed that the films were being foisted on us. That explains why I preferred not to see them at the time. If the first film seemed quite regular to me (very good from a technical point of view, but with flaws in the script), this sequel managed to at least maintain the technical level and visual quality. The film has excellent cinematography and graphic work, as is the hallmark of the studio. Realism is excellent, although I felt that it is not as impactful and grandiose as in the first film in the franchise. I also felt that the car races, which were the strong suit of the first film due to their emotion and speed, lost much of their emotion here and sounded much more monotonous. The voice actors continue to do a very good job. Owen Wilson and Larry The Cable Guy secure the most notable efforts, but are closely followed by Michael Caine (with an unmistakable voice), Emily Mortimer and John Turturro. Where this film really failed was in the conception of the script and the story. I understand the reason why they decided to make Mater the main character: both Disney and Pixar have done this recurrently whenever a secondary character appears in the films that seem to stand out. And as in other cases, the result of the decision was extremely disappointing. Mater is not funny, more ridiculous than funny, and McQueen, who is in the shadows this time, is just another pretentious, obnoxious, arrogant driver. Dialogues don't always work well, and some jokes don't either, although most do. I also have certain reservations about the division of the film's action into two subplots (Mater's and the rivalry between McQueen and Francesco), I believe that this made the film much more adult than would be desirable.

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A Review by SoSmooth1982 7

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-05-04

Not as God as the 1st just slightly though. I do think it's funnier then the 1st one. Diego just bothered the hell out of me for some reason... read more

Not as God as the 1st just slightly though. I do think it's funnier then the 1st one. Diego just bothered the hell out of me for some reason.

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-12-06

You know, I think I preferred this to the original. This time, the eager young "Lightning McQueen" is goaded by Italian champ "Francesco" in... read more

You know, I think I preferred this to the original. This time, the eager young "Lightning McQueen" is goaded by Italian champ "Francesco" into taking part in the inaugural "World Grand Prix". This has been set up by reformed oil gazillionaire "Sir Miles" who insists that the cars must use environmentally friendly, oil-free, fuel to compete. Meantime, unbeknown to our shiny red American, the suave and debonaire "Finn McMissile" is doing his best "007" impersonation investigating a network of international espionage that would make "Spectre" look amateur. Together with his assistant "Miss Shiftwell" they soon conclude that their fate is mixed with not just "Lightning" but with poor old "Mater" - who takes pride in every dent he has acquired to his rusting bodywork over his time with his champion friend. There's loads going on, and unlike the first of this series - I found this to be a much more engaging story with a greater international dynamic to it. The Aston Martin and the Citroën, the Ferrari and the tow truck - all reinforcing the messages of team playing and loyalty as the mystery deepens and "Lightning" and "McMissile" have to race to save the trusty old rust-bucket from a fate worse than a magnetic crusher. I enjoyed this, it's quickly paced with some humour in a script that benefits from the understated delivery of Sir Michael Caine and the enthusiasm of Owen Wilson. Good fun!

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A Review by Andres Gomez

Lasseter is smart enough to tell us a completely different story than in the first movie. However, it is far from other titles like "Toy Story" or "The Incredibles"....

reviewer avatar

A Review by tanty 4

Written by tanty on 2013-11-26

Lasseter is smart enough to tell us a completely different story than in the first movie. However, it is far from other titles like "Toy Story" or "The Incredibles"....

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by r96sk 7

Written by r96sk on 2020-08-10

I like <em>'Cars 2'</em>. It doesn't deserve to be held in the same bracket as 2006's <em>'Cars'</em>, but that doesn't mean there's not a good time to be had with it. The premise mixes motorsport ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by FilipeManuelNeto 5

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2023-01-13

**A film more adult than would be desirable, where Pixar insists on giving the stage to funnyless secondary characters.** The “Cars” franchise was one of the great successes that Pixar masterfully ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by SoSmooth1982 7

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-05-04

Not as God as the 1st just slightly though. I do think it's funnier then the 1st one. Diego just bothered the hell out of me for some reason....

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-12-06

You know, I think I preferred this to the original. This time, the eager young "Lightning McQueen" is goaded by Italian champ "Francesco" into taking part in the inaugural "World Grand Prix". This has...

read more