Ercole Visconti is the main antagonist of the 2021 Disney•Pixar animated feature film, Luca.
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Background. Ercole Visconti is the 18-year-old bully of the small Italian town of Portorosso and repeat champion of the town's Portorosso Cup race.
Ming Lee is the central antagonist of Pixar's 25th full-length animated feature film Turning Red.
Though Encanto doesn't have a traditional villain, one theory states Dolores could be the film's secret antagonist. According to the fan theory (via Reddit), Dolores wants her family to lose their powers. After all, the gift of super hearing isn't necessarily as helpful as increased strength or instant plant life.
Dolores is the closest character to a villain in Disney's Encanto as she uses her magical gift to negatively affect people like Isabela. While Encanto doesn't have a traditional Disney villain, Dolores Madrigal seems the closest to fulfill that role, especially with how she tries to ruin things for her cousin, Isabela.
It is set one year after the events of the first film. It stars some of the original cast from the first film reprising their roles; including Jacob Tremblay, Jack Dylan Grazer, and Emma Berman. It will be released on June 19, 2024.
Jacob Tremblay as Luca Paguro, a 12-year-old boy/sea monster curious about the world above the sea. He lives in the waters next to the Italian coast, in a farm where he herds goatfish with his parents.
Alberto Scorfano is an independent, free-spirited 14-year-old sea monster with unbridled enthusiasm for the human world. Expressive and gregarious, he is all about having fun, so inviting a fellow sea monster to hang out above the surface is a no-brainer for Alberto.
Alberto Scorfano is a main character of the 2021 Disney/Pixar animated feature film, Luca.
Alberto's Father is the unseen overarching antagonist of Pixar's 24th full-length animated feature film Luca. He is Alberto Scorfano's estranged father who abandoned him for unknown reasons, thus causing Alberto to be jealous and possessive of people out of fear of being alone again.
Enter Massimo (Marco Barricelli) — Giulia's single father — an imposing fisherman who sings along to arias on the radio while slicing off fish heads for dinner.
Encanto Luca (also known as Luca Encanto) is a crossover between the two CGI animated movies Encanto and Luca. While this crossover is not very widespread it still has several loyal fans.
Gold Derby's experts currently list the Pixar film “Luca” in fourth place in their Best Animated Feature odds.
The film can easily be read as queer. Not only do Luca and Alberto form a close achillean relationship (a masculine attraction that may or may not include romantic or sexual feelings), the themes and story beats also touch on common LGBTQIA+ experiences.
Ercole: Buongiorno a tutti! (Good morning everyone!) Priest: Oh, mamma mia! (Oh my goodness!)
His dad left after deciding that Alberto was old enough to take care of himself, and Alberto knows that he's probably never coming back. All of this explains why Alberto gravitated to Luca. He needed a place to belong because, although he tries to hide it, he knows that he is abandoned and alone.
In “Luca” Alberto tells Luca, “Piacere, Girolamo Trombetta?” This roughly translates to, “Pleased to meet you.” In fact, the director himself, Enrico Casarosa, explained it on Twitter. Basically, the bit is a wordplay meaning “Nice meeting you, my name is Twisty Trombone.”
In a Twitter post Enrico Casarosa wrote, it confirms that Giulia is 13 years old.
Te Kā is the main antagonist of Disney's 56th full-length animated feature film Moana. She was once the benevolent island goddess Te Fiti, but after her heart was stolen by the demigod Maui, she became a destructive lava demon.
In Frozen, Hans goes from a courtly charmer to power-hungry villain. According to Hyrum Osmond, one of the supervising animators for Hans, Hans initially appears as a handsome, dashing character. The crew wanted the audience to fall in love with him and the relationship he could have with Anna.
Ernesto de la Cruz is the main antagonist of Pixar's 19th full-length animated feature film Coco. He is both the former idol and former childhood best friend now archnemesis of Miguel and Héctor Rivera, respectively.