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Todd Kreisman’s car looked like it drove straight off the big screen. Painted to look like Lightning McQueen from the Disney-Pixar movie franchise “Cars,” the vehicle turned heads all over the ...
The franchise’s hero, Lightning McQueen, suffers a seemingly fatal crash, toppling end over end across the race track, battered and broken. It’s a surprisingly grim way to reveal the next ...
Badly scorched, Lightning McQueen flips through the air in slow motion as embers cover the track. “From this moment, everything will change,” the text ominously reads. The Disney/Pixar movie ...
Cars 3 is just around the corner and while it’s practically been confirmed that Lightning McQueen will not die, it hasn’t stopped Disney from using his horrific accident in every trailer.
No, don’t take that headline to suggest that the crash you’ve seen in all the trailers is a fatal spoiler that sees Lightning McQueen go the way of the cassette player. But the question of ...
The new “Cars 3” trailer expands on the teaser trailer from last November, showing the aftermath of Lightning McQueen’s (Owen Wilson‘s) dramatic crash. Overall, the third film in the Pixar ...
Lightning is deeply affected when he learns that teaching McQueen was the best thing in ... is in gray primer after a crash, coats himself in mud and competes in a demolition derby as “Chester ...
Lightning McQueen wasn't based on just one car —or just one driver. Old Lightning is a tapestry of bodywork from many championship-winning and history-making race cars, and that steel tube frame ...