She has a special taste for horror films that make you think, rom-coms that dole out a healthy dose of Fremdschämen, high-flying action flicks that deliver hits, and has an enemies-to-lovers relationship with superhero movies. She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, a member of the Hollywood Critics Association, Screen Actors Guild, and The Cherry Picks. In addition to reporting on the latest entertainment news, she is also an actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild based out of the Mid-Atlantic Region. Maggie Lovitt is the Lead News Editor at Collider and a lover of all things related to pop culture. Sea Monster Cannery – Luca dreams about a magical place filled with Vespas and gelato, but things aren't quite what they seem. Gelato Trouble – Giulia offers to treat Luca and Alberto to something called “gelato.” Here Comes Giulia – Giulia explores Isola Del Mare, where she meets Luca and Alberto, and asks so many questions. Isola Del Mare (Alternate Opening) – Luca welcomes viewers to the quiet island he calls home.įesta Del Mare – The boys go to a festival filled with fun. Starfish Hunt (Alternate Opening) – Luca explores the shore and the sea, gathering mussels and starfish, in this serene alternate opening to the film. Introduction – Director Enrico Casarosa introduces scenes not included in the final version of “Luca.” The cast and crew of “Luca” share their own stories about how besties influenced their lives, and how those experiences informed the creation of screen pals Luca, Alberto and Giulia. Secretly A Sea Monster – Explore the artistry and technical innovation of Luca's transformation from sea monster to human, and how the theme of transformation is central to the emotional journey of the main characters.īest Friends – Best friends can challenge us, inspire us, annoy us, and encourage us. Our Italian Inspiration – Experience the joy of discovery as Pixar artists travel to Cinque Terre, Italy, to absorb the beauty and culture of the coastal region which inspired the characters and the quintessential Italian backdrop of “Luca.” The full list of special features is below: Be sure to check out which bonus features are included in your disc of choice, as they vary by product and retailer. Luca arrives on digital, 4K, Blu-Ray, and DVD August 3. The film's score is composed by Dan Romer. serves as producer, with Pete Docter, Peter Sohn, and Kiri Hart executive producing the project. Luca is directed by Enrico Casarosa from a screenplay by Jesse Andrews and Mike Jones, with story by Casarosa, Andrews, and Simon Stephenson. RELATED: How to Watch 'Luca': Release Date, Streaming Details, and More
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