Exciting News: Disney Announces New Cars Animated Series – Cars: Lightning Racers!
Disney has officially unveiled its latest animated series in the beloved Cars franchise, titled Cars: Lightning Racers. This spin-off comes three years after the release of Cars on the Road, and once again, Disney Television Animation and Pixar are joining forces to bring fans an exhilarating new adventure. Set to premiere in 2027 on Disney Jr. and Disney+, this show promises to deliver the same charm and excitement that audiences have come to love.
According to the official synopsis, Cars: Lightning Racers will follow the iconic Lightning McQueen as he embarks on fresh adventures in Radiator Springs. He’ll be joined by his trusty and comedic best friend, Mater, along with some thrilling newcomers: the drag car, Pipes, and the mud-loving monster truck, Miles.
Returning Favorites and New Faces
Fans will be thrilled to know that Cars: Lightning Racers will feature the original voice cast from the film franchise. Owen Wilson returns as Lightning McQueen, Larry the Cable Guy as Mater, Tony Shalhoub as Luigi, Cheech Marin as Ramone, Bob Peterson as Chick Hicks, and John Ratzenberger as Mack. This familiar lineup is sure to bring nostalgia and excitement to the new series!
In addition to the beloved characters, new voices will join the cast. Leah Lewis, known for her role in Elemental, will voice Pipes, while Yuri Lowenthal, recognized from the Marvel Rivals video game, will lend his voice to Miles. Emmy Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, celebrated for her work on Abbott Elementary, will voice Ms. Blinker.
Creative Team Behind the Magic
Cars: Lightning Racers is brought to life by executive producers Travis Braun and Frank Montagna. The talented creative team also includes story editor Dana Starfield and supervising director Nathan Chew. The franchise’s roots trace back to John Lasseter, who created the original Cars film in 2006. This beloved series has since expanded with two sequels in 2011 and 2017, as well as spinoff films Planes in 2013 and Planes: Fire & Rescue in 2014. The Cars movies have collectively grossed over $1.4 billion worldwide, showcasing their immense popularity.
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As we eagerly anticipate the premiere of Cars: Lightning Racers, be sure to stay connected for the latest news about this exciting new series. With its blend of humor, adventure, and heartwarming moments, Cars: Lightning Racers is set to become another cherished addition to the Cars legacy. Don’t miss out—mark your calendars for 2027 and prepare for a thrilling ride!