

Netflix unveils the official trailer for ‘Pinocchio’, the thrilling stop motion version of Guillermo del Toro – Agency (AFP)
The story of the wooden boy and his tender carpenter father arrives on Netflix screens in December, at the hands of one of the most famous directors of the seventh art: Guillermo del Toro. it concerns ‘Pinocchio’the new stop motion film that will debut in the last month of the year and has just unveiled its first extended trailer.
The first trailer of the movie ‘Pinocchio’ William of the Bullmade it clear this version will be very different from the Disney versionboth animated and live action of 2022, and with a new official video, Netflix has unveiled the extended preview of this exciting story where magic and fantasy become the protagonists of the plot.
“Sometimes people are afraid of what they don’t know …” ,. writes the streaming giant alongside this new extended trailer that reveals some of the exciting family history it will come to Netflix next month, although it will also be available in some cinemas from November 24th.
As if that weren’t enough, the extended trailer confirmed this Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio will debut on Netflix on December 9thso there are only a few weeks left to see the story in stop motion that will arrive on the digital screen to tell a different version of the classic story of the wooden boy.
“Brilliant Academy Award-winning director Guillermo del Toro and award-winning master of frame-by-frame animation Mark Gustafson present” Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, “a story we all think we know …” describes the streaming giant before confirming formally official release date of this new film from famous Mexican director.
The blue fairy of ‘Pinocchio’ is the spectacular signature of Guillermo del Toro
For years Guillermo del Toro has been recognized around the world for his work in cinema, not only for his original, macabre and imaginative stories, but also for the appearance of monstrous creatures that have become his special signature and that obviously they could not lose the stop motion version of ‘Pinocchio’ on Netflix.

Leaving behind the classic beautiful and bright blue fairy, Guillermo del Toro has chosen to present a creature similar to a manticore from Greek mythology, but with a face reminiscent of one of his nineteenth-century monsters.Pan’s labyrinth’, thus marking history with his clear cinematic signature.
By Jared Solis
Source: Nacion Flix

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