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Review by Brian Lowry, CNN
“Monsters at Work” basically does for “Monsters, Inc.” what Marvel’s Disney+ series have done for its movies, creating a space to expand on situations and characters outside the confines of a major film. While not quite as grand in its ambitions, the Pixar show two decades after the first movie cleverly picks up during that transitional moment when laughs, not scares, take over in keeping the lights on.
The 2013 prequel “Monsters University” actually went back to the beginnings of Sully and Mike’s friendship when they were in college, leaving the messy aftermath of the first movie as a wide-open lane.
Por Griselda Hernández
Monsters Inc. llega a la plataforma de
Disney+ este 7 de julio. Hace 20 años Pixar Animation Studios presentó la cinta de las aventuras de
James P Sullivan y
Michael Wazowski con Boo, quien por cierto ya no aparece en la serie de 2021, cuyo título es
Monsters At Work.
“La relación entre Boo y Sulley es tan preciosa y tan maravillosa que queremos dejar que el mundo tenga su propia interpretación de cómo continuó esa relación.
“Eso era muy importante para ellos y no es que no amemos a Boo y no queramos volver a verla, pero esa relación es tan preciosa que queremos dejar que el mundo tenga eso”, dijo Bobs Gannaway, creador a Radio Times.