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The Good Dinosaur Trailer 2


In our first trailer director Peter Soon introduced us to Arlo (Raymond Ochoa) and it was hinted he would be going on an adventure. In the trailer two opening Arlo is on a stroll with his parents who are voiced by Jeffrey Wright and Frances McDonald. In what looks like a damn break, the water swells and sweeps off Arlo onto his adventure.

We then meet Spot (Jack Brigh) who makes a lot of weird noises. He saves Arlo from a snake and a friendship begins. Spot acts like a dog and even though he is a human child he sounds like a dog. Arlos adventure begins, we see a t-rex named Butch (Sam Elliot) who seems like a villain but actually ask Arlo for a favour.

A triceratops wants to name Spot, if he names him he keeps him. He seems like our future Olaf, the one to steal our focus from the main cast. I bet it will be in weird hilarious ways. Butch tells Arlo that if he ain't alive then he ain't scared, I like Butch already and his gang seem hilarious.

The last scene is Arlo missing his family, and Spot like every good dog gives him a cuddle when he needed one. Then they both howl at the moon. With performances from Alan Tudyk, Anna Parkin, A.J. Buckley and Steve Zahn this is looking to be a must see.

I actually can't wait to see this. I need your kids as an excuse to go watch this. Auntie Em is going to the pictures this Thanksgiving, whenever that is. November 27th for the U.K.

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