“I'm trying to get abducted!” Pixar has unveiled the second teaser for its much-anticipated sci-fi adventure, Elio, a film brimming with humor, heart, and intergalactic wonder. Originally set for release in March 2024, Elio was delayed to June 13, 2025, heightening excitement for this cosmic tale.
The story follows 11-year-old Elio, a creative and artistic dreamer with an active imagination who struggles to find his place on Earth. When his mom, Olga, a top-secret military scientist decoding alien signals, encounters a breakthrough, Elio unexpectedly gets beamed into space. Mistaken as the intergalactic ambassador for Earth by the Communiverse, a vast assembly of alien life forms, Elio must navigate this unfamiliar world, forge relationships, and tackle universal misunderstandings.






Directed by a stellar trio—Adrian Molina (Coco), Madeline Sharafian (Burrow), and Domee Shi (Turning Red)—the film promises Pixar's signature blend of storytelling depth and visual brilliance. The voice cast includes Yonas Kibreab as Elio, Zoe Saldaña as Mom Olga, and supporting performances from Brad Garrett as Lord Grigon, Jameela Jamil as Ambassador Questa, and Shirley Henderson as the quirky OOOOO.
Produced at Pixar's Emeryville studio, Elio boasts a team of industry heavyweights. While the screenplay remains under wraps, the film's imaginative premise, paired with Pixar's track record, suggests an engaging exploration of self-discovery, cultural diversity, and embracing one's uniqueness.
The second teaser offers a glimpse into a vibrant universe filled with eccentric aliens, comedic mishaps, and a heartfelt coming-of-age story. With its release set for June 2025, Elio promises to be a delightful blend of sci-fi adventure and emotional resonance.

Pixar's Elio feels like a refreshing take on the alien adventure genre, combining vibrant visuals with a deeply personal story. The concept of a misfit child inadvertently representing Earth in a galactic council is not just humorous but also a clever metaphor for embracing individuality.
The trailer successfully conveys a mix of lighthearted humor and emotional depth, hallmarks of Pixar's storytelling. Yonas Kibreab as Elio seems to bring an earnest charm, while Zoe Saldaña's portrayal of Mom Olga adds a layer of warmth and complexity.
My primary curiosity lies in how the film balances its cosmic spectacle with the personal growth of its protagonist. While the alien designs and intergalactic council look fascinating, I hope the narrative keeps its heart grounded in Elio's journey of self-discovery.
What are your thoughts on Pixar's Elio? How do you think it compares to their previous cosmic-themed films like Wall-E or Lightyear?