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**Coincidentally, both films were directed by Pete Docter, who is also producing this film following [[John Lasseter]]'s departure.
 
**Coincidentally, both films were directed by Pete Docter, who is also producing this film following [[John Lasseter]]'s departure.
 
*This will be the first film to have Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross compose music for a Pixar film while this will be the second film to be a musical with Jon Batiste providing the songs, the first being ''Coco''.
 
*This will be the first film to have Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross compose music for a Pixar film while this will be the second film to be a musical with Jon Batiste providing the songs, the first being ''Coco''.
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**Thus, it is also the third Pixar film to have it music score composed by two composers after ''[[The Good Dinosaur]]'' and ''[[Onward]]'' (both of which are composed by [[Mychael Danna]] and Jeff Danna).
 
*This is the first Pixar film that Pete Docter directed where [[Michael Giacchino]] doesn't do the score since [[2001]]'s ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'', which was done by [[Randy Newman]].
 
*This is the first Pixar film that Pete Docter directed where [[Michael Giacchino]] doesn't do the score since [[2001]]'s ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'', which was done by [[Randy Newman]].
 
*This is Pete Docter's first film to be produced in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio, as his previous films were in the 1.85:1 ratio.
 
*This is Pete Docter's first film to be produced in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio, as his previous films were in the 1.85:1 ratio.

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Ever wonder where your passion, your dreams and your interests come from? What is it that makes you… YOU?
―Tagline


Soul is an upcoming American 3D computer animated science fantasy comedy adventure film produced by Pixar set to be released on June 19, 2020.[1] The film will be directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Kemp Powers, and produced by Dana Murray. It will be Pixar's 23rd feature film.

Synopsis

Joe Gardner is a middle school band teacher with a love for jazz music. After a successful gig at the Half Note Club, he suddenly gets into an accident that separates his soul from his body and is transported to the You Seminar, a center in which souls develop and gain passions before being transported to a newborn child. Joe must enlist help from the other souls-in-training, like 22, a soul who has spent eons in the You Seminar, in order to get back to Earth.[2]

According to Disney Television Animation News' Twitter, #Soul envisions a world where souls are trained prior to becoming part of babies - which is why they immediately have personalities from birth. The story centers on a music teacher named Joe, who dreams at playing at a prestigious jazz club, and finally gets his chance.[3]

Cast

Trivia

  • This will be the first Pixar film to have an African-American as the leading character as opposed to a supporting/secondary role.
  • This will be the third time that Pixar releases a second film in the same year, after 2015's Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur and 2017's Cars 3 and Coco.
  • This will be the second Pixar film to be released on June 19, after the aforementioned Inside Out.
    • Coincidentally, both films were directed by Pete Docter, who is also producing this film following John Lasseter's departure.
  • This will be the first film to have Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross compose music for a Pixar film while this will be the second film to be a musical with Jon Batiste providing the songs, the first being Coco.
    • Thus, it is also the third Pixar film to have it music score composed by two composers after The Good Dinosaur and Onward (both of which are composed by Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna).
  • This is the first Pixar film that Pete Docter directed where Michael Giacchino doesn't do the score since 2001's Monsters, Inc., which was done by Randy Newman.
  • This is Pete Docter's first film to be produced in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio, as his previous films were in the 1.85:1 ratio.
  • Tina Fey collaborated with Amy Poehler, who voiced Joy in Inside Out, which was also directed by Pete Docter.
  • A Chinese food box appeared in the stock marker's desk. It appeared in A Bug's Life, Inside Out, and other Pixar films.

Gallery

Videos

References

External links


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Soul logo
Media
Soul (soundtrack/video) • The Art of SoulPixar Popcorn (Soul of the City) • 22 vs. Earth
Disney Parks
Fireworks: Disney EnchantmentHappily Ever AfterIlluminate! A Nighttime CelebrationMomentousWorld of Color: One
Characters
Joe Gardner22Curley BakerLibba GardnerPaulDorothea WilliamsMihoMoonwindConnieTerryJerryMr. MittensNew SoulsLost SoulsDezRay GardnerLost SoulsMelba and LuluPrincipal ArroyoDoctorWindstar, Dancerstar, and DreamerwindNatalia (deleted)
Locations
New York CityThe Great BeforeThe Great BeyondLibba's Custom TailoringHalf Note ClubThe Astral PlaneThe Soul Record StorageJoe Gardner's Apartment
Songs
Rappin CedSubterranean Homesick BluesParting WaysIt's All Right
Objects
Pixar BallA113Pizza Planet Truck
See Also
The Soul of Jazz


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In The Past
Glenn McQueenDaniel GersonJohn KahrsJoe RanftJustin WrightDan LeeLee UnkrichJohn LasseterRob Gibbs
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Andrew StantonBrad Bird
Directors
Angus MacLanePeter SohnSanjay PatelDan ScanlonRonnie del CarmenMark AndrewsBrenda ChapmanSteve PurcellBrian FeeEnrico CasarosaDomee Shi
Producers
Jonas RiveraKori RaeKatherine Sarafian
Chief Creative Officer
Pete Docter
Associated Figures
Bob IgerEd CatmullSteve JobsGeorge LucasBob Chapek
Signature Voice Actors
John RatzenbergerBob PetersonBonnie HuntJosh CooleyJerome RanftFrank WelkerBill FarmerJeff Pidgeon
Signature Musicians
Randy NewmanMichael GiacchinoThomas NewmanMychael DannaJeff DannaChris StapletonTrent ReznorAtticus Ross


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