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Cars 3 (2017)

G 06/15/2017 Family, Comedy, Adventure, Animation 1h 42m
69%
User
Score
6.7/10
69%
59/100

From this moment, everything will change.

Overview

Blindsided by a new generation of blazing-fast racers, the legendary Lightning McQueen is suddenly pushed out of the sport he loves. To get back in the game, he will need the help of an eager young race technician with her own plan to win, inspiration from the late Fabulous Hudson Hornet, and a few unexpected turns. Proving that #95 isn't through yet will test the heart of a champion on Piston Cup Racing’s biggest stage!

Brian Fee

Director

Bob Peterson

Screenplay

Kiel Murray

Screenplay

Mike Rich

Screenplay

Part of the Cars Collection

Includes Cars 3 and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Owen Wilson

Owen Wilson

Lightning McQueen (voice)

Cristela Alonzo

Cristela Alonzo

Cruz Ramirez (voice)

Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper

Smokey (voice)

Nathan Fillion

Nathan Fillion

Sterling (voice)

Larry the Cable Guy

Larry the Cable Guy

Mater (voice)

Armie Hammer

Armie Hammer

Jackson Storm (voice)

Ray Magliozzi

Ray Magliozzi

Dusty (voice)

Tony Shalhoub

Tony Shalhoub

Luigi (voice)

Bonnie Hunt

Bonnie Hunt

Sally Carrera (voice)

Media

Cars 3 "Rivalry" Official Trailer

Cars 3 "Rivalry" Official Trailer

Cars 3 - Official US Trailer

Cars 3 - Official US Trailer

Cars 3 Official US Teaser Trailer

Cars 3 Official US Teaser Trailer

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Reviews

A review by Reno

Written on February 4, 2018

**The new age begins!**

Having seen enough animated feature that possible eligible for the 2018 Oscars, I'm really disappointed with the result of some of the big titles. Yes, including this one, not big films, except 'Coco' are up to any impressive. The bright side is, after a long time, 2D animation might win. This was an okay film. Though I liked the story outline, but did not like how it all was narrated.

I have seen the evolution of 'Harry Potter'. I meant the cast, particularly the main three. For a decade, the little kids grew into older teenagers. But for an animation character, there's no concept of ageing. They always remain same. This film just gave a new perspective. I mean it talked about being or growing old and how it impacts our lives. That we can't hold forever our s...

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A review by furious_iz

Written on May 11, 2018

A worthy follow up to the original film, miles better than Cars 2. They wisely focus the action back on Lightnin' McQueen and keep Mater to a bare minimum. It's not going to change lives, but a solid animated feature nonetheless. Even when Pixar is coasting they still deliver a very pretty looking film, albeit a little shallow.

One thing bugs me though, why in a world of anthropomorphic vehicles, with no signs of humans, do they have door handles...?...

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A review by r96sk

Written on August 11, 2020

I agree <em>'Cars 3'</em> improves upon <em>'Cars 2'</em>, not by much though.

The story for this does feel more rounded than the preceding film, even if it ends rather lamely. The whole production builds up around Lightning McQueen, rightly, before strangely having a conclusion that focuses on newbie Cruz Ramirez. I like the idea of what they were going for, but the way the do it is actually quite poor - it feels too forced, as well as chucking most of the development for McQueen across acts one and two out the window.

With that said, it isn't a massive hindrance. I still had a fun time with this. Owen Wilson remains good as McQueen, while Cristela Alonzo gives an accomplished performance as Ramirez. One thing I do rate about Alonzo is that Disney didn't go down the obvious, lovey-d...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on February 3, 2023

**The end of a franchise that was never really worth our interest.**

I never really wanted to see the “Cars” movies. As I said before, I was already an adult when they appeared, and I particularly felt the almost invasive force of the propaganda machine that, by all means, tried to foist the film on us, almost in the same way that Jehovah's Witnesses go to people's homes to sell their perspective of religion. “Cars” was everywhere, and the merchandising involved was a billion-dollar business in itself. Therefore, I preferred not to see them. I don't like to feel that things are being forced on me. I saw this film, the last of the trilogy, right now.

Comparing this film to the first in the franchise could be considered an honest effort. The two films are quite similar, althoug...

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A review by Andre Gonzales

Written on May 4, 2023

I like this one just as much as the 1st. Playing it off like he's an old washed up race car. It's pretty funny....

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on December 6, 2023

Hmmm! This outing for the now well past his best "Lightning McQueen" reverts back more to the first film, only by now we are all maybe just a bit tired with the formula? The shiny red champion is having to face the reality that technology and engineering have evolved since 2006 and he is simply no longer the best. Of course, he's not going to give up and with the "Piston Cup" looming, he determines to recover from what looked like a career ending crash. To that end, he coaxes up-and-coming engineer "Cruz" and his own motivator "Smokey" - who worked with the legendary "Hudson Hornet". He needs discipline, he needs to re-learn all he knew, he needs to listen - if he is to seriously challenge the all-conquering "Jackson Storm". There are a few nice touches to this, but essentially it's a reha...

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