Check out the ‘Turbo’ trailer featuring Ryan Reynolds as a speed-loving snail

The trailer for Dreamworks’ ‘Turbo’ offers an engaging sneak peek into the thrilling journey of a snail with a need for speed, voiced by the charismatic Ryan Reynolds.

In the wake of the slight setback faced with the release of Rise of the Guardians, Dreamworks is eagerly seeking a resurgence with a lineup of noteworthy animated releases in 2013. This comes ahead of the highly anticipated How to Train Your Dragon 2 in 2014 and the third installment of the beloved Kung Fu Panda franchise in 2016. Turbo, nestled in between these highly anticipated releases, takes center stage, telling the story of the eponymous snail who aspires to break free from the constraints of his slow-paced life. Idolizing the renowned five-time Indianapolis 500 champion Guy Gagne, Turbo dreams of joining the ranks of the racing elite.

The trailer, albeit offering a taste of Turbo’s training regime, with its spirited soundtrack and glimpses of exhilarating racing scenes, leaves viewers eagerly anticipating more. The official synopsis, released earlier by the studio, delves deeper into Turbo’s transformation from an oddity within the snail community to an underdog with grand ambitions. With themes of perseverance, determination, and the triumph of the seemingly impossible, the film is poised to resonate with audiences of all ages, promising an uplifting and heartwarming experience.

Adding to the excitement, the film boasts an ensemble of stellar voice talents, including the likes of Bill Hader, Paul Giamatti, Michael Peña, Michelle Rodriguez, Luis Guzmán, Richard Jenkins, Ken Jeong, and the incomparable Samuel L. Jackson. This diverse cast hints at a rich tapestry of characters and personalities that are sure to bring depth and humor to the animated adventure.

Furthermore, the trailer cleverly incorporates “Tick of the Clock” by The Chromatics, a song known for its appearance in the acclaimed neo-noir film Drive, infusing the preview with a sense of energy and style that appeals to both younger and more mature audiences.

With director David Soren at the helm, ‘Turbo’ appears poised to offer an engaging and entertaining cinematic experience that will leave a lasting impression on audiences. Fans of animation and those seeking an uplifting tale of perseverance and achieving the impossible will undoubtedly be eagerly anticipating the release of Turbo, slated to hit theaters on July 19, 2013.

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