Inside Out 2 continues the story of young Riley in the Bay Area. The first film in 2015 from Pete Docter had her struggling with the emotions in her mindscape. Now, it’s a year later, and while Riley has a better handle on herself, her emotions run into problems once more.
Inside Out 2’s box office intake affirms fans are loving this story. To that point, those who haven’t seen the movie are wondering if there are post-credits stingers attached to help expand the franchise. Fortunately for Inside Out fans, there are two incentives to stick around when the credits start rolling.
Riley wanted space and even yelled at her mother early on when she didn’t know how to deal with going through puberty. Fans see that Riley got her anxiety from her mother, who had no reason to start overthinking things. Yet she does, as new director Kelsey Mann shares interesting insight into the caregiver. The scene further shows the emotions in her father’s mind, though he is nonplussed. If Riley says it’s all good, then it’s all good. The reason these emotions and her father are playing it cool is because they just want to watch sports on the TV. They are distracted, but they know that Riley is old enough to handle herself.
Inside Out 2 continues the story of young Riley in the Bay Area. The first film in 2015 from Pete Docter had her struggling with the emotions in her mindscape. Now, it’s a year later, and while Riley has a better handle on herself, her emotions run into problems once more.
Inside Out 2’s box office intake affirms fans are loving this story. To that point, those who haven’t seen the movie are wondering if there are post-credits stingers attached to help expand the franchise. Fortunately for Inside Out fans, there are two incentives to stick around when the credits start rolling.
Riley wanted space and even yelled at her mother early on when she didn’t know how to deal with going through puberty. Fans see that Riley got her anxiety from her mother, who had no reason to start overthinking things. Yet she does, as new director Kelsey Mann shares interesting insight into the caregiver. The scene further shows the emotions in her father’s mind, though he is nonplussed. If Riley says it’s all good, then it’s all good. The reason these emotions and her father are playing it cool is because they just want to watch sports on the TV. They are distracted, but they know that Riley is old enough to handle herself.
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