His gentle demeanor and wholesome antics endeared him to audiences, so the creation of a series centered on him is an astute move on the part of Disney, sure to bring in the viewers. Critics and movie-goers alike were charmed by its lovingly crafted combination of fast-paced action and emotional heart, with the character of Baymax emerging as the real star.
The movie originally started as a little-known comic that director Don Hall stumbled across on a search of the Marvel database in 2011, but it went on to win Best Animated Feature at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015. It seems like a crowd-pleasing return for the huggable hero and may be seen as a refreshing break from the large amount of live-action remakes from Disney Plus.īig Hero 6 arrived in theatres in 2014 and was the first animated film from Disney to feature characters from Marvel Comics after Disney acquired Marvel Entertainment in 2009. Baymax takes a hilarious turn trying to run Aunt Cass's busy Lucky Cat Cafe after she is injured and the result is not a huge success, to say the least. Baymax!, an Original Series, is streaming Summer 2022," and features the first official trailer for Baymax! In the teaser, the beloved healthcare companion bumbles his way around the fictional San Fransokyo as he tries his best to help its residents in need.
RELATED: Avengers: Endgame And More MCU Films Get IMAX Aspect Ratio On Disney PlusĪ Tweet from Disney Plus reads, "A big hero will rise Baymax! will also be in the CG style of the movie, rather than the 2D animation of Big Hero 6: The Series.
In 2020, the spinoff series Baymax!was announced but today its release window on the Disney Plus streaming service was confirmed: Summer 2022.
The standout character from the animated superhero movie was its inflatable robotic medical assistant, Baymax, who is now getting his own Original Series on the streaming site.Ī sequel to the movie is yet to be made, but Big Hero 6 was revealed as a game world for Kingdom Hearts 3 in 2015, and a follow-up TV show titled Big Hero 6: The Series ran from November 2017 to February this year. On a big day of announcements from Disney Plus as part of the exciting Disney Plus Day, which celebrates the streamer's two-year anniversary, fans of the 2014 hit movie Big Hero 6 have been particularly delighted.