We did geta brand new stilland a few new story details onLucaback in January, but now how about a trailer for the highly anticipated Pixar film? Hot on the heels of the release ofSoul, Pixar is looking ahead with a tale set on the Italian Riviera that could offer the animation powerhouse another opportunity to create two distinct and stunning realms.
Lucaputs the spotlight on Luca (voiced byJacob Tremblay) and Alberto (voiced byJack Dylan Grazer). They may seem like two average boys eager to have an adventure-filled blast while in Italy for the summer, but they’re actually harboring a secret about who they really are. Whenever Luca and Alberto come in contact with water, it’s revealed that they’re actually sea creatures who take on a human form while on land.

While this new look at the movie does show off the above sea level setting, according to directorEnrico Casarosa, his film will following in the footsteps of other Pixar features likeSoul,Inside OutandCocoa, showing off two key locations. Here’s how Casarosa described the split between Italy and Luca’s home when we spoke for the trailer’s debut:
“Our protagonist comes from a hidden community and so there is part of the movie there, but the majority is a little bit more into where they go, which is of course, the neighboring town. There is two worlds. The motion is a tiny bit more toward the human world. Also because in many ways, we want to take all of the world to Italy, [to] this little quaint, small Italian town, which is a lot like the kind of low towns I grew up [in] when I was a kid and spent summers in. So a little more of that, but yes, you’re right, there is that duality.”

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The new trailer forLucais less than two minutes long, but still boasts a significant amount of texture and detail while showing off the Riviera setting and the brief tease of who Luca and Alberto really are. Bump that up to the running time of a full feature andLucais bound to be a rich, all-consuming look at the characters' experience in both locations when it hits theaters on July 29, 2025.
To get a taste of what we’ve got coming our way, give the trailer a watch for yourself below:
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