Wild trailer for the Netflix animated Dreamworld adventure comedy in your dreams

Wild trailer for the Netflix animated Dreamworld adventure comedy in your dreams

Netflix has just dropped the trailer for In your dreamsA new adventure of animated comedies that seems wonderfully strange. The film follows two brothers who discover a mysterious book entitled “The Legend of the Sandman”.

They are launched in a candy -colored dreamworld and fed in chaos where practically everything goes, including a city made of food for breakfast and that classic nightmare scenario in which you are suddenly, awkwardly naked.

It is perfectly agreed for Eurythmics’ golden dreams “, the trailer plays like a mixtape of childhood imagination, sleeping fears of sleep and ties between brothers. You have Waffle Zombi, dream monsters and a spoken giraffe named Baloney Tony, dubbed by Craig Robinson.

The cast of voice also includes Simu Liu, Cristin Milioti, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, Elias Janssen, OMID DJALILI, Gia Carides, Sungwon ChoAND Zachary Noah Piser.

Directed by Alex Woo and co-director from Erik Bensonwhich also co-scripted the script from a history of Woo e Stanley MooreThe film was produced by Timothy Hahn and Gregg Taylor, with John Debney’s music and Kuku Studios’ animation.

In a recent Netflix panel, Woo has opened the long way to make a “dream movie” that really works. “Dreams have always fascinated me. A dream movie in the animated space has been a kind of white whale. I think every animation study of the world has had a dream movie in development in recent decades, but none of them have ever been made, because nobody could understand how to give a dream movie game.

“I really wanted to make a film that explores the question: what do you do when your dreams actually don’t come true? How do you find hope? How do you keep going into life?”

Robinson added: “This script touches all of us. All dreams. It is a love letter for our brothers and sisters. I have a younger brother and an older sister, so it was all real!”

If the trailer is indicative, this will be a sincere tour through the subconscious, with strange enough to keep both children and adults awake.

The film is previewed on November 14 on Netflix and looks very funny!

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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