In addition to changing the auto interface, app users can also alter its directional navigation voice to either McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) or Storm (voiced by Armie Hammer).
As Pixar's latest summer event flick burns rubber towards theaters, the tension is building in the newest Cars 3 trailer. It leans heavily into highlighting new rival Jackson Storm, but it also wants to have jokes about getting stuck in the sand and the paparazzi. Our hero Lightning McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) has been going through some bleak indie festival drama soul searching and it's set a somewhat unusual tone. Check out the latest trailer above and tell us what you think.
When they say your time is up, it's time to make your move. Meanwhile, you're making a movie about the importance of legacy and not retiring because a younger generation is up and coming. Is that for the original fans? Is it for a 60-year-old who wandered into the wrong theater?
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As the upcoming movie takes the talking vehicle to familiar territory, the new trailer also offers a glimpse at a spanking' new Cruz Ramirez.
Along with Wilson, Hammer and Alonzo, Cars 3 revs up other new voices including Kerry Washington, Nathan Fillion, Margo Martindale, Chris Cooper Lea DeLaria and Formula One champ Lewis Hamilton.
It's a reputation one can trace all the way back to '06, when Owen Wilson's spunky red stock vehicle won over the hearts and minds of Radiator Springs by helping the retiring vet Strip "The King" Weathers over the finish line, sacrificing his hold on the Piston Cup in the process.



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