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Unlike many sequels that ignore past characters, Cars 3 honors Doc Hudson beautifully. Mater and Sally have reduced roles (which some dislike, but it keeps focus on the main arc), and the cameo from the original Cars racers (The King, Chick Hicks) is satisfying. Where It Falls Short 1. Weak Villain Jackson Storm is visually cool (black, low-slung, arrogant) but has zero depth. He’s just a faster, younger bully. There’s no rivalry tension like McQueen vs. Chick Hicks. Storm disappears for long stretches, making him forgettable.

Cristela Alonzo brings immense energy and heart to Cruz. Initially a comic-relief trainer, she evolves into a character with her own hidden dream. The film cleverly subverts expectations: it’s as much her origin story as McQueen’s farewell. cars 3 full movie

Fans of Mater’s slapstick may feel let down. He’s in only a few scenes. The humor is milder than most Pixar films—more warm smiles than belly laughs. Final Verdict Rating: 8/10 (Excellent for kids; surprisingly moving for adults) Unlike many sequels that ignore past characters, Cars

Cars 3 is the sequel Cars deserved. It ignores the spy nonsense of part 2 and delivers a heartfelt, beautifully animated story about knowing when to let go of the spotlight. While it lacks an iconic villain and major plot surprises, its emotional core—honoring those who came before while lifting up the next generation—is pitch-perfect. Young children will enjoy the racing action; adults might find themselves unexpectedly misty-eyed at the ending. Weak Villain Jackson Storm is visually cool (black,