Kate McKinnon and Daveed Diggs want to bring "hope" for humanity with 'In the Blink of an Eye'
- On February 27, Andrew Stanton, Oscar-winning director, releases 'In the Blink of an Eye' on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
- At Sundance last month, the film premiered with three intersecting storylines spanning thousands of years around themes of hope, connection, and the circle of life, but reviews were not particularly kind.
- Early reviews show the film sits at an 18% critic score from 17 reviews, with critics comparing it to Cloud Atlas .
- Skipping theaters, In the Blink of an Eye uses direct-to-streaming distribution on Hulu and Disney+, while Oscar-winning director Andrew Stanton prepares to direct Toy Story 5.
- Filmmakers say the film highlights hope and cherishing life; McKinnon wants audiences to 'feel hopeful about humanity and the future,' and Diggs echoed this sentiment.
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In the Blink of an Eye, Andrew Stanton's new science fiction film (WALL-E, John Carter) offers a trailer that travels through time. Andrew Stanton is first and foremost one of the greatest directors of the Pixar stable: 1 001 Pattes, The Nemo World, WALL-E (and The Dory World but we're not going to [...]
Andrew Stanton, the Oscar-winning director of Wall-E, is about to mark the film news with a new feature film of S.F. rather ... conceptual. Titled In the Blink of an Eye (trad: In a blink of an eye), the film will be released on February 27th directly on Disney+ and Hulu, with ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (link App Store) Article In The Blin…
Andrew Stanton’s 'In the Blink of an Eye' trailer unveiled
Disney+ has released the official trailer for ‘In the Blink of an Eye,’ the latest feature from Academy Award-winning filmmaker Andrew Stanton. The ambitious, time-spanning drama will debut exclusively on Disney+ on February 27, 2026. Based on Colby Day’s acclaimed 2016 Black List screenplay, ‘In the Blink of an Eye’ unfolds as an interwoven triptych that explores humanity’s enduring desire for connection. Spanning millennia, the film links thre…
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