‘luca’ has a surprising connection to stephen king
Most pieces of fiction have similar ideas to other works. Aspects such as themes, or moods could inspire future stories. Luca , the soon to be released cartoon from the minds at Disney and Pixar drew inspiration from an unlikely source.
‘luca’ has a surprising connection to stephen king: 'Luca' director Enrico Casarosa
The creators revealed the project they have been working on was inspired by one of Stephen King's stories. Directing duties were taken by Enrico Casarosa. The story is about the adventures of two boys: the titular Luca voiced by Room and Wonder actor Jacob Treblay and Alberto voiced by It and Shazam star Jack Dylan Grazer as they spend their summer exploring the beautiful seaside town of the film.
A fun activity for them includes eating a hefty amount of gelato. Unknown to the local residents, the duo are actually sea monsters who can take the form of humans. Trailers show when they are exposed to water, their true forms can be realized. Pixar has already worked with toys, cars, robots and humans. Now, they will delve deep, pun intended, to look at living beings from the water.