The "Big Hero 6" is arguably a successful animated movie that had left many of its fans wanting for a continuation of the last part. The sad demise of Tadashi has been the utterances of many fans. Stan Lee confirms production started and the "Big Hero 7" will Tadashi back from the dead, in a fiery form.
After this piece of the heroic movie of Baymax, Hiro Hamada and his team of tech-savvy crime fighters fueled the headlines, fans are anxious about the storyline. The pressure is on for the crew behind the animated movie in a goal of exceeding the success of the first Disney big hero movie.
Movie News Guide published a synopsis of "Big Hero 7." The hurdle after groundbreaking transformation Tadashi as Sunfire is the core of the story. Tadashi and Hiro will cross paths, but Hiro's brother is no longer the caring model-type older brother.
Fab News noted, the story continues from where it left right after Yokai's downfall. The saga picks up upon the unprecedented journey that will test the lovable, plus-sized robot Baymax and Hiro's friendship. They will form a group of high-tech heroes to defend the San Fransokyo.
The explosion that supposedly took his life from the previous big hero story has made Tadashi's body immune to fire. Moreover, he could absorb it as his new found super powers. On the latter part of the movie, Hiro finds his true love.
Meanwhile, the production is set to enter the ring in earnest with the voice cast of Alan Tudyk, James Cromwell, Paul Briggs, Frank Welker, Katie Lowes and Stan Lee himself in important roles. Most of the voice actors lending their talents are the original voice actors from the previous franchise. Damon Wayans Jr., Jamie Chung, Ryan Potter, Scott Adsit, T.J. Miller, Genesis Rodriguez and of course, Daniel Henny.
The movie is expected to premiere in 2018. More announcements will be made as the production progresses.