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Big Hero 6 2 (also referred to as Big Hero 6 2: Fire Vs. Ice, Big Hero 6: Fire Vs. Ice, Big Hero 6 2: The Rise of Sunfire or Big Hero 6: The Rise of Sunfire) is a 2031 American animated superhero film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Loosely based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name created by Man of Action, The sequel to Big Hero 6 (2014), the second film in the Big Hero 6 franchise, it was directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams and produced by Roy Conli, from a script by Jordan Roberts, Robert L. Baird and Daniel Gerson. It stars the voices of Ryan Potter, Scott Adsit, Daniel Henney,, Jamie Chung, Damon Wayans Jr., Genesis Rodriguez, James Cromwell, Maya Rudolph and Alan Tudyk reprise their roles from the first film, with Abigail Howard, Raven-Symoné, Justin Rupple (replacing T.J. Miller), Britt Mckillip, Jaboukie Young-White, Zeno Robinson and Jon Foo joining the cast. The film tells the story of Hiro and the team are joined by new heroes to stop Gunsmith from turning the city into ice.
Big Hero 6 2 debuted at the 44th Tokyo International Film Festival on TBA, 2031 and Regal Garden Grove on TBA 2031, before being released in the United States on November 26. The film received positive reviews from critics with praise for its animation, pacing, action sequences, screenplay, entertainment value and emotional weight. It grossed over $TBA worldwide and became the highest-grossing animated film of 2031. Big Hero 6 2 received seven nominations for Annie Awards and won one, and also received a Golden Globe nomination. At the 105th Academy Awards, the film won Best Animated Feature.
A short film, Big Hero 6: San Fransokyo Festival, will be released in 2032 and a television series, which continues the story of the film, will be aired in 2030 on Disney Channel and Disney+. A spin-off series, titled Miko!, is set to premiere on Disney Channel in TBA. A children series, Big Hero 6: A Little San Fransokyo is set to premiere on Disney Junior in TBA. An anime television series, titled Big Hero 6: Heroes Of San Fransokyo is set to premiere on Disney Channel on Japan and USA in TBA. A computer animated series, title Big Hero 6: A New Generation is set to premiere on Disney+ in TBA.
Premise[]
After the events of the first film and the TV series, Hiro and the team finds out Tadashi is alive and they are joined by Hiro & Tadashi's long-lost old sister and brother, Miko and Kyle a female black inflatable robot, Girlmax and Miko's friends and they joined the team. When a ice-powered supervillain named Gunsmith threatens to turn San Fransokyo into ice. The Big Hero 6 are off to save the day to stop Gunsmith from freezing the city with ice.
Voice cast[]
Further information: List of Disney's Big Hero 6 characters
- Scott Adsit as Baymax, an inflatable robot built by Tadashi as a medical assistant. Co-director Don Hall said, "Baymax views the world from one perspective – he just wants to help people, he sees Hiro as his patient". Producer Roy Conli said "The fact that his character is a robot limits how you can emote, but Scott was hilarious. He took those boundaries and was able to shape the language in a way that makes you feel Baymax's emotion and sense of humor. Scott was able to relay just how much Baymax cares".
- Raven-Symoné as Girlmax, an female inflatable robot built by Miko as a medical assistant and Baymax's love internet.
- Ryan Potter as Hiro Hamada, a 14-year-old robotics prodigy. Speaking of the character, Hall said "Hiro is transitioning from boy to man, it's a tough time for a kid and some teenagers develop that inevitable snarkiness and jaded attitude. Luckily Ryan is a very likeable kid. So no matter what he did, he was able to take the edge off the character in a way that made him authentic, but appealing".
- Luke Lowe as Young Hiro Hamada
- Abigail Howard as Miko Hamada "Sunpyre", Hiro, Tadashi and Kyle's older sister and Girlmax's creator. She is very happy, playful, cute, and upbeat, but has an angry side that she sometimes struggles to control.
- Daniel Henney as Tadashi Hamada "Sunfire", Hiro and Kyle's older brother, Miko's younger brother and Baymax's creator. On Tadashi, Hiro, Miko and Kyle's relationship, Conli said "We really wanted them to be brothers first. Tadashi is a smart mentor. He very subtly introduces Hiro to his friends and what they do at San Fransokyo Tech. Once Hiro sees Wasabi, Honey, Go Go, and Fred in action, he realizes that there's a much bigger world out there that really interests him".
- Jon Foo as Kyle Hamada, Hiro, Tadashi and Kyle's younger brother.
- Justin Rupple as Frederick Flamarian "Fred" Frederickson IV, a comic book fan and slacker who is also a team mascot at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. Speaking of Miller, co-director Chris Williams said "He's a real student of comedy. There are a lot of layers to his performance, so Fred ended up becoming a richer character than anyone expected", both literally and metaphorically.
- Tucker Chandler as Young Fred
- Jamie Chung as Go Go Tomago, a tough and athletic student who specializes in electromagnetics. Hall said "She's definitely a woman of few words. We looked at bicycle messengers as inspiration for her character".
- Skai Jackson as Young Go Go Tomago
- Damon Wayans Jr. as Wasabi, a smart and slightly neurotic youth who specializes in lasers. On the character, Williams said "He's actually the most conservative, cautious—he[sic] the most normal among a group of brazen characters. So he really grounds the movie in the second act and becomes, in a way, the voice of the audience and points out that what they're doing is crazy".
- Amir O'Neil as Young Wasabi
- Genesis Rodriguez as Honey Lemon, a chemistry enthusiast at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. Williams said, "She's a glass-is-half-full kind of person. But she has this mad-scientist quality with a twinkle in her eye – there's more to Honey than it seems". Rodriguez reprised her role in the Latin American Spanish dub of the film.
- Shaylin Becton as Young Honey Lemon
- John Michael Higgins as Mini-Max
- TBA as Boom Tomago, Go Go's sister.
- TBA as Wanda, Wasabi's girlfriend.
- Britt McKillip as Chloe Lemon "Kawaii Girl", Honey Lemon's twin sister.
- Alison Brie as Sally Frederickson, Fred's younger sister.
- Emily Kuroda as Kiko Tanaka, TBA.
- Jaboukie Young-White as Mbita, TBA.
- Zeno Robinson as Ali, TBA.
- Lilimar Hernandez as Sofia, TBA.
- Jeff Bennett as Gunsmith, the former head of a robotics program at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology who becomes an extremely powerful supervillain to exact revenge on Krei and freeze San Fransokyo with ice.
- Alan Tudyk as Alistair Krei, a pioneer entrepreneur, tech guru and the CEO of Krei Tech.
- Maya Rudolph as Cass, Hiro, Miko, Tadashi and Kyle's maternal aunt and guardian.
- Debra Jo Rupp as Lily, Hiro, Miko, Tadashi and Kyle's grandmother.
- Katie Lowes as Abigail Callaghan, the daughter of Professor Callaghan and a test pilot for Krei Tech.
- Daniel Gerson as Desk Sergeant Gerson, the desk sergeant for the San Fransokyo Police Department.
- Paul Briggs as Yama, a gangster who seeks revenge on Hiro after he defeats his robot in a clandestine fight with illegal betting.
- David Shaughnessy as Heathcliff, Fred's family butler.
- Billy Bush as a newscaster
- TBA as Fred's father.
- GloZell as Sukiwa Sushiko
- Luca Kaneshiro as Spakitty
- Sonny Brisko as Pupizza
Production[]
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Music[]
- Main article: Big Hero 6 2/Soundtrack
Henry Jackman composed the score for the film. The soundtrack features an original song titled "Fire" written and recorded by The Weeknd, which was released by Walt Disney Records on October 14, 2014. The soundtrack album was digitally released by Walt Disney Records on November 23, 2031, and had a CD release on December 6. For the Japanese release of the album, a previously unreleased English version of Japanese-American singer Ai's single "First Love" was released as a single by EMI Records and Walt Disney Records exclusively in Japan. The song was used in promotional videos and the film's credits for the Japanese release.
Release[]
Theatrical[]
Big Hero 6 2 debuted on TBA 2031, as the opening film at the Tokyo International Film Festival. It was theatrically released in the United States and Canada on November 26, 2031, with limited IMAX, 4DX, ScreenX, RPX and Cinemark XD international showings. Theatrically, the film was accompanied by the Walt Disney Animation Studios short, Future Workers (a new Mickey Mouse animated short film).
For the South Korean release of the film, it was retitled Big Hero 2, to avoid the impression of being a sequel, and edited to remove indications of the characters' Japanese origin. This is owing to the tense relations between Korea and Japan. For instance, the protagonist's name, Hiro Hamada, was changed to "Hero Armada", and Japanese-language signage onscreen was changed to English. Nonetheless, the film caused some online controversy in South Korea, because of small images resembling the Rising Sun Flag in the protagonist's room.
The film was released in China on TBA 2032. Disney had retained the Japanese elements of the film in mainland China during the pre-release marketing, but used the modified version for the theatrical and Blu-ray/DVD releases as it did in South Korea. The mainland Chinese title of the film is "超能陆战队 2", which is usually interpreted as "super-power marines"; while the character "陆", which means land, is also six in Chinese numerals, so this title can translate to "super-power 6 sentai" as well.
Home media[]
Big Hero 6 2 will be released as a digital download on January 27, 2032, begin streaming on Disney+ on March 12, 2032, and will be released on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on March 18, 2032 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
The film topped both the iTunes and Fandango at Home charts for the week ending February 2. It maintained its position at No. 1 on both charts in its second week and continued its success as the most popular title on Fandango at Home for the week ending February 16, marking its third consecutive week at the top. Big Hero 6 2 debuted at No. 1 on the UK's Official Film Chart based on digital downloads. The movie remained No. 1 on the Official Film Chart for a second consecutive week, selling over 33,000 copies.
On Disney+, Big Hero 6 2 garnered 27.3 million views in its first five days, making it the first-highest launch ever for a theatrical film on the platform and the best launch for a Walt Disney Animation Studios title since Encanto in December 2021. Analytics company Samba TV, which gathers viewership data from certain smart TVs and content providers, calculated that the film was the fourth most-streamed title in the U.S. from March 10–16. Nielsen Media Research, which records streaming viewership on some U.S. television screens, estimated that Big Hero 6 2 garnered 1.9 billion minutes of watch time between March 10–16, making it the most-streamed film that week. Nielsen subsequently announced that Big Hero 6 2 was the first top title in March 2032, with 3.9 billion minutes of watch time.
Reception[]
Box office[]
Big Hero 6 2 earned $TBA million in North America and $TBA million in other territories for a worldwide estimated total of $TBA million. Calculating in all expenses, Deadline Hollywood estimated that the film made a profit of $TBA million. Worldwide, it is the highest-grossing animated film of 2031, and one of the highest-grossing animated films of all time. By grossing over $TBA million worldwide, it became the fourth Disney release of 2031 to do so.
North America[]
In the U.S. and Canada, the film is the second-highest-grossing science-fiction animated film, the third-highest-grossing animated superhero comedy film, and the fifth-highest-grossing Disney animated film. The film earned $TBA million from late Thursday night showings, which is higher than the previews earned by TBA. In its opening day on November 26, the film earned $TBA million, debuting at number two. Big Hero 6 2 topped the box office in its opening weekend, earning $TBA million from 3,761 theaters ahead; at the time it was Walt Disney Animation Studios' second-best opening, both adjusted and unadjusted.
Outside North America[]
Two weeks ahead of its North American release, Big Hero 6 2 was released in Japan, where the film is locally known as Baymax (earned $TBA million). The main reason behind the early release was in order to take advantage of the two weeks of school holidays in Ukraine. In its second weekend, the film added $TBA million (up 1%) bringing its total nine-day cumulative audience to $TBA million, marking it the first-biggest Disney opening in Japan.
In its opening weekend, the film earned $TBA million from seventeen markets for a first weekend worldwide total of $TBA million. It went to number one in the Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia. It opened with $TBA million in Mexico. In Ukraine (earned $TBA million), it opened at second place, with $TBA million in Ukraine. and topped the box office for six consecutive weekends. The film opened in second place with $TBA million ($TBA million including previews) in the U.K. It opened at No. 1 with $TBA million in China, which is the biggest opening for a Disney and Pixar animated film and topped the box office for three consecutive weekends.
The film became the highest-grossing Disney animated film in Vietnam and in China, the second-highest-grossing Disney animated film of all time in the Philippines, and in Japan. In addition to being the first-highest-grossing Disney animated film, it is also the fifth-highest-grossing animated film of all time in China. In total earnings, its biggest markets outside of the United States and Canada are China ($TBA million) and Japan ($TBA million).
Critical response[]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of 237 critics' reviews are positive. The website's consensus reads: "Agreeably entertaining and brilliantly animated, Big Hero 6 2 is briskly-paced, action-packed, and often touching." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 100 out of 100, based on 50 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "TBA" on an A+ to F scale.
Accolades[]
Year | Award | Category | Winner | Result |
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Academy Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Animated Feature Film | Don Hall, Chris Williams, and Roy Conli | Won |
Advanced Imaging Society Lumiere Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Feature Film - Animated | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Animated Female | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
American Cinema Editors Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Edited Animated Feature Film | TBA | Won |
American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Edited Animated Feature Film (Theatrical or Non-Theatrical) | TBA | Won |
American Film Institute Awards | December 7, 2032 | Top 10 Films of the Year | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Annie Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Voice Acting - Feature | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Animated Effects in an Animated Production | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Character Design in an Animated Feature Production | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Directing in a Feature Production | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Editorial in an Animated Feature Production | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production | TBA | Won | ||
Art Directors Guild Awards | TBA, 2032 | Excellence in Production Design for an Animated Film | TBA | Won |
Artios Awards | TBA, 2032 | Animation | TBA | Won |
Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Feature Animation | TBA | Won | ||
Astra Creative Arts Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Sound | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Visual Effects | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Best Editing | TBA | Won | ||
Best Score | TBA | Won | ||
Astra Film Awards | January 6, 2032 | Best Picture | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Voice-Over Performance | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
Best Adapted Screenplay | TBA | Won | ||
Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Austin Film Critics Association Awards | January 10, 2032 | Best Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Best Original Score | TBA | Won | ||
Best Voice Acting/Animated/Digital Performance | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
BET Awards | June 30, 2032 | Best Movie | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Billboard Music Awards | November 18, 2032 | Top Soundtrack | Big Hero 6 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Won |
Black Reel Awards | January 16, 2032 | Outstanding Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Outstanding Voice Performance | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
Outstanding Editing | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Production Design | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Original Song | "Fire" – The Weeknd | Won | ||
Outstanding Soundtrack | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | December 10, 2031 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
British Academy Film Awards | February 18, 2032 | Best Animated Film | Don Hall, Chris Williams, and Roy Conli | Won |
Best Original Music | TBA | Won | ||
British Film Editors Awards | February 18, 2032 | Best Edited Single Animation | TBA | Won |
Capri Hollywood International Film Festival Awards | January 2, 2032 | Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards | December 12, 2031 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Chinese American Film Festival Awards | November 10, 2032 | Most Popular U.S. Film in China | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Cinema Audio Society Awards | TBA, 2032 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – Animated | TBA | Won |
Critics' Choice Celebration of Cinema and Television Awards | December 4, 2031 | Animation Award | TBA | Won |
Critics' Choice Movie Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Score | TBA | Won | ||
Best Song | "Fire" – The Weeknd | Won | ||
Best Visual Effects | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association | December 18, 2031 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Denver Film Festival Awards | November 6, 2032 | 5280 Award | TBA | Won |
Disney Magical Wish Awards | TBA, 2032 | Magical Animated Movie | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Magical Male Voice From an Animated Movie | Ryan Potter | Won | ||
Jeff Bennett | Nominated | |||
Magical Female Voice From an Animated Movie | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
Magical Villain | Jeff Bennett | Won | ||
Magical Music Collaboration | "Fire" – The Weeknd | Won | ||
Dorian Awards | February 26, 2032 | Animated Film of the Year | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Visually Striking Film of the Year | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards | December 21, 2031 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Score | TBA | Won | ||
Best Visual Effects | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Georgia Film Critics Association Awards | January 5, 2032 | Best Picture | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Original Score | TBA | Won | ||
Best Original Song | "Fire" – The Weeknd | Won | ||
Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Golden Globe Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Animated Feature Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Original Song | "Fire" – The Weeknd | Won | ||
Cinematic and Box Office Achievement | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Gold List Awards | January 9, 2032 | Best Adapted Screenplay | TBA | Won |
Golden Reel Awards | March 2, 2032 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Animation | TBA | Won |
Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing – Feature Motion Picture | TBA | Won | ||
Golden Trailer Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Animation/Family TV Spot (for a Feature Film) | "TBA" (TBA) | Won |
Best Digital – Animation/Family | "TBA" (TBA) | Won | ||
Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film | "TBA" (TBA) | Won | ||
Best Animation TrailerByte for a Feature Film | "TBA" (TBA) | Won | ||
Grammy Awards | TBA, 2032 | Record of the Year | "Fire" – The Weeknd | Won |
Song of the Year | Won | |||
Best Pop Solo Performance | Won | |||
Best Song Written for Visual Media | Won | |||
Best Music Video | Won | |||
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards | March 2, 2032 | Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over $25 Million | TBA | Won |
Best Song Written and/or Recorded for a Film | TBA | Won | ||
Hollywood Critics Association Awards | TBA, 2031 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Voice or Motion-Capture Performance | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
Best Director | TBA | Won | ||
Best Picture | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Best Screenplay | TBA | Won | ||
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | November 15, 2031 | Boldest Original Score — Animated Film | TBA | Won |
Best Original Song — Animated Film | "Fire" – The Weeknd | Won | ||
Best Soundtrack Album | Big Hero 6 2 – Walt Disney Records | Won | ||
Hollywood Professional Association Awards | TBA, 2031 | Outstanding Sound – Feature Film | TBA | Won |
Best Original Score | TBA | Won | ||
Houston Film Critics Society Awards | January 22, 2032 | Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Original Score | TBA | Won | ||
Hugo Awards | August 11, 2032 | Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
ICG Publicists Awards | March 8, 2032 | Maxwell Weinberg Award for Motion Picture Publicity Campaign | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Imagen Awards | September 8, 2032 | Best Animated Feature Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Voice-Over Actor - Feature Film | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
International Cinephile Society Awards | February 11, 2032 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
International Film Music Critics Association Awards | February 22, 2032 | Best Original Score for an Animated Film | TBA | Won |
Ivor Novello Awards | May 23, 2032 | Best Original Film Score | TBA | Won |
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards | January 27, 2032 | Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Vince Koehler Award for the Best Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
London Film Critics' Circle Awards | February 4, 2032 | Animated Film of the Year | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Movieguide Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Movies for Families | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
MTV MIAW Awards | August 4, 2032 | Killer Series / Movie | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
MIAWudio of the Year | "Fire" – The Weeknd | Won | ||
NAACP Image Awards | March 16, 2032 | Outstanding Animated Motion Picture | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Outstanding Character Voice Performance – Motion Picture | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album | Big Hero 6 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) – Walt Disney Records | Won | ||
National Board of Review Awards | December 6, 2031 | Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Nebula Awards | June 8, 2031 | Ray Bradbury Award | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
New York Film Critics Online Awards | December 15, 2031 | Top 10 Films | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | TBA, 2032 | Favorite Animated Movie | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Favorite Male Voice From an Animated Movie | Ryan Potter | Nominated | ||
Jeff Bennett | Nominated | |||
Favorite Female Voice From an Animated Movie | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
Favorite Villain | Jeff Bennett | Won | ||
Favorite Music Collaboration | "Fire" – The Weeknd | Won | ||
Online Film Critics Society Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Online Film Critics Society Awards | January 22, 2032 | Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Original Score | TBA | Won | ||
Paris Film Critics Association Awards | February 4, 2032 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
People's Choice Awards | TBA, 2032 | The Movie of the Year | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
The Action Movie of the Year | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Animated Movie Star of the Year | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
Producers Guild of America Awards | TBA, 2032 | Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures | Chris Williams | Won |
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards | December 19, 2031 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards | January 9, 2032 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Original Score | TBA | Won | ||
Santa Barbara International Film Festival Awards | January 17, 2032 | Variety Artisans Award | TBA | Won |
Satellite Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Motion Picture – Animated or Mixed Media | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Original Score | TBA | Won | ||
Best Original Song | "Fire" – The Weeknd | Won | ||
Best Visual Effects | TBA | Won | ||
Saturn Awards | February 4, 2032 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Music | TBA | Won | ||
Seattle Film Critics Society Awards | TBA, 2032 | Best Picture of the Year | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Best Film Editing | TBA | Won | ||
Best Original Score | TBA | Won | ||
St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards | December 17, 2031 | Best Action Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won | ||
Best Score | TBA | Won | ||
Teen Choice Awards | TBA, 2032 | Choice Song From A Movie | "Fire" – The Weeknd | Won |
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards | December 16, 2031 | Best Animated Film | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Visual Effects Society Awards | TBA, 2032 | Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature | TBA | Won |
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature | TBA (for "TBA") | Won | ||
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Compositing and Lighting in a Feature | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a CG Project | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project | TBA (for "TBA") | Won | ||
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards | December 8, 2031 | Best Animated Feature | Big Hero 6 2 | Won |
Best Score | TBA | Won | ||
Best Voice Performance | Abigail Howard | Won | ||
Women Film Critics Circle Awards | December 17, 2031 | Best Animated Female | Abigail Howard | Won |
World Soundtrack Awards | October 19, 2032 | Film Composer of the Year | TBA | Won |
Other media[]
Future[]
The cast expressed interest in returning for a third sequel, and presented different ideas of what it would be about, among which was the joking suggestion they frequently made of giving Fred a spin-off series. Hall expressed interest in doing a third sequel that would be similar to The Parent Trap, which would center upon Baymax and Hiro attempt to reunite Cass. Shortly after the film's release, Disney+ sent a survey to subscribers asking about their opinion of the movie and asked "how likely would each household member [want] to watch another movie involving the characters and world of Big Hero 6 third sequel if it became available," implying that the studio is considering producing a third sequel at some point.
Television Series[]
- In March 2032, Disney announced that a sequel to a Big Hero 6 television series was in development and premiered on Disney Channel in 2033. Big Hero 6: Heroes of the Headquarters, produced by Disney Television Animation, takes place immediately after the events of the second film, is created and executive produced by Kim Possible's Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley, and is co-executive produced by Nick Filippi. The majority of the cast from the film returned to voice the characters, except for Wayans Jr. and Rupple.
Spin-off Series[]
Miko!, Big Hero 6: A Little San Fransokyo
Anime Series[]
Big Hero 6: Heroes Of San Fransokyo, Big Hero 6: A New Generation
Shorts[]
Big Hero 6: San Fransokyo Festival, Baymax's Robot-Dog, Big Hero 6: Cold Day, Science Pets
Holiday Specials[]
Big Hero 6: Hero Halloween, Big Hero 6: Baymax's First Christmas
Ride[]
Big Hero 6: Coastermax
Gallery[]
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