Oct 21, 2020
Watch the first trailer for Disney's "Raya and the Last Dragon"
The first trailer for Raya and the Last Dragon, Walt Disney Animation Studios' first original animated feature since 2016's Moana, has landed.
The trailer for the film, a fantasy epic that draws on Southeast Asian folklore, suggests something of a departure for the studio. Action is front and center, as the titular character explores a warren of tunnels before taking on a masked figure in a sword fight. Split screens, snappy editing, and dynamic camerawork make for a high-octane mood. The tone is very Tomb Raider, with a dash of Star Wars.
Watch the trailer and read the official synopsis below:
Raya's journey to the screen has been less than smooth. Originally due to come out next month, the film was delayed early in the pandemic to March 12, 2021 as production continued remotely. The trailer gives the date only as “March 2021,” but specifies a theatrical release.
Meanwhile, Disney raised eyebrows in August by announcing that it had recast the lead voice actor, and added three directors/co-directors and a producer.
The directors are Don Hall and Carlos López Estrada, and the co-directors are John Ripa and Paul Briggs (who was credited as director before the reshuffle). Kelly Marie Tran, who shot to fame in the recent Star Wars films, replaced Cassie Steele as the voice of Raya, and will star alongside Awkwafina (Crazy Rich Asians). While no explicit reason was given for the changes, it's worth noting that Tran, who is Vietnamese American, is the first Southeast Asian American to lead a Disney animated feature.
At the same time, Peter Del Vecho came onboard as producer alongside original producer Osnat Shurer, and Qui Nguyen joined Adele Lim (another Crazy Rich Asians alumna) as a writer. Jennifer Lee, chief creative officer of WDAS, provided the following statement to Entertainment Weekly on all the changes:
Tran also spoke to the magazine about the film's approach to cultural representation:
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