Inside Out 2 Director Teases Maya Hawke’s Anxiety Character

Inside Out 2 director Kelsey Mann revealed what type of anxiety Maya Hawke’s character is in Pixar’s highly-anticipated animated sequel.Following the record-breaking trailer launch for Inside Out 2, fans met one of the acclaimed franchise’s newest characters in the form of Anxiety, Riley’s orange-colored emotion voiced by the Stranger Things star. Speaking with Empire Magazine, Mann shared his excitement about Hawke’s character, teasing her role in the overall storyline for Inside Out 2.”I’m especially excited about Anxiety …” he said. “There are a lot of different types of anxiety, but we’re really leaning into social anxiety, wanting to fit in and be part of a group. Wondering, ‘Am I good enough?'”Mann continued, “My original thought was to pitch three ideas … I want to see that thing [the Puberty button] go off. I explored other ideas, but I kept coming back to that. Eventually, I just pitched that to Pete. This is a gold mine for everything we love at Pixar … It’s got heart. It’s got emotion. It’s got humor. Puberty is hilarious, but it’s also a hard time in our lives. I want to say something meaningful about ourselves as humans, but told in an imaginative way.”

Inside Out 2 director Kelsey Mann revealed what type of anxiety Maya Hawke’s character is in Pixar’s highly-anticipated animated sequel.

Following the record-breaking trailer launch for Inside Out 2, fans met one of the acclaimed franchise’s newest characters in the form of Anxiety, Riley’s orange-colored emotion voiced by the Stranger Things star. Speaking with Empire Magazine, Mann shared his excitement about Hawke’s character, teasing her role in the overall storyline for Inside Out 2.”I’m especially excited about Anxiety …” he said. “There are a lot of different types of anxiety, but we’re really leaning into social anxiety, wanting to fit in and be part of a group. Wondering, ‘Am I good enough?'”

Mann continued, “My original thought was to pitch three ideas … I want to see that thing [the Puberty button] go off. I explored other ideas, but I kept coming back to that. Eventually, I just pitched that to Pete. This is a gold mine for everything we love at Pixar … It’s got heart. It’s got emotion. It’s got humor. Puberty is hilarious, but it’s also a hard time in our lives. I want to say something meaningful about ourselves as humans, but told in an imaginative way.”

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