Monsters & Co. The series - Work in progress !: release date and official trailer

Monsters & Co. The series - Work in progress !: release date and official trailer

Monsters & Co. The series - Work in progress !

Disney + has announced that its highly anticipated animated series Monsters & Co. The Series - Work in Progress! will be available in streaming starting July 7, with new episodes arriving on the streaming platform every Wednesday. For the occasion, the new official trailer has also been made available, which you will find later in the article.

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Monsters & Co. The series - Work in progress! kicks off the day after Monsters & Co.'s power plant began harvesting children's laughter to power the city of Monstropolis, following Mike and Sulley's discovery that laughter generates ten times more energy than screams. The series follows the story of Tylor Tuskmon, an impatient young monster who graduated with honors from Monsters University with the dream of becoming a Scarer, until he finds a job at Monsters & Co. and discovers that scaring isn't. more fashionable than it is to laugh. After Tylor is temporarily reassigned to the Monsters, Inc. Facilities Team (MIFT), he must work alongside a mismatched group of mechanics as he sets out to become a Jokester.

Produced by Disney Television Animation and inspired by the world of Disney and Pixar's Oscar-winning Monsters & Co., the series introduces new monstrous characters as well as those most loved by fans. In the original version of the series, Ben Feldman is the voice of Tylor Tuskmon, along with other new cast members including Mindy Kaling as Val Little. Alongside Feldman and Kaling, Henry Winkler in the role of Fritz also joins the cast; Lucas Neff as Duncan and Alanna Ubach as Cutter. Billy Crystal and John Goodman return as Mike Wazowski and James P. “Sulley” Sullivan.



Monsters & Co. The Series - Work in Progress! was developed by Disney animation veteran Bobs Gannaway (Mickey's House, Planes 2 - Fire Mission), who is also an executive producer. Sean Lurie (Head or Heart) is the producer, while Kat Good (Big Hero 6 - The Series) and Steve Anderson (The Robinsons - A Space Family) are the supervising directors. The late Rob Gibbs (Monsters & Co.) also directed some of the first episodes of the series.

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A 'Monsters, Inc' spin-off is coming to Disney+—here's how to watch 'Monsters at Work'

The 'Monsters Inc.' spin-off, 'Monsters at Work' tells the story of the maintenance team at Monsters, Incorporated.


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It seems almost surreal that it’s been 20 years since Disney Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. was released in theaters. The story of Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) and James P. “Sulley” Sullivan’s (John Goodman) adventure with a human child in a world full of monsters delighted audiences and ascended quickly into the upper echelons of Pixar classics. If Mike, Sulley, and Boo hold a special place in your heart, good news: There’s a new spin-off set in the world of Monsters, Inc. on its way.


Monsters At Work, an upcoming series from Disney Animation Studios, will pick up where the movie Monsters, Inc. left off and will feature some of the characters from the original film in addition to a batch of brand new monsters. You can catch the first episode of Monsters At Work when it premieres on Wednesday, July 7, on Disney+.

Where can you find Monsters At Work when it comes out?

You can stream Monsters At Work when the series is released on Disney+. The streaming service is available via internet connection if you live in Australia, Austria, Canada, the Channel Islands, France, Germany, India, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Italy, Monaco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, or the U.S. Disney’s direct-to-consumer streaming platform can be accessed from desktop browsers, mobile devices, game consoles, and more.


Disney+ is home to Walt Disney Studios films, Marvel films and series, Disney Channel original series, Pixar films and shorts, Star Wars films and series, and National Geographic titles. The platform is also constantly releasing new content, such as The Mandalorian, Raya and the Last Dragon, upcoming series like Obi-Wan Kenobi, and upcoming films like Luca.

What is Monsters At Work about?

Sulley and Mike now own the Monsters, Incorporated company, which tries to make children laugh instead of scaring them.


Monsters At Work is set the day after the events of Monsters, Inc., and follows the workers involved in harvesting laughter to power Monstropolis. Tylor Tuskmon (Ben Feldman) recently graduated Monsters University, and his plans to become the best Scarer at Monsters, Incorporated, are dashed when he realizes that laughter is the name of the game rather than screams. Billy Crystal and John Goodman will return for the series as Mike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan (Sulley), and newcomers to the franchise include Henry Winkler as Fritz, Tylor’s boss, Lucas Neff as Duncan, Mindy Kaling as Val Little, and Alanna Ubach as Cutter.


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Other cast members and characters from Monsters, Inc. will appear in Monsters At Work, including John Ratzenberger as Yeti, Jennifer Tilly as Celia Mae, and Bob Peterson as Roze (Roz’s twin, also originally voiced by Peterson). You can catch the trailer here, and watch Monsters, Inc. and Monsters University on Disney+ to prepare for the new series.


You can catch Monsters At Work on Disney+ on Wednesday, July 7, with new episodes airing every Friday.

How can you watch Monsters At Work?

To start watching Monsters At Work on July 7, you can subscribe to Disney+ today starting at $7.99 or $79.99 for a year’s subscription. Consider investing in a bundle with Hulu or ESPN+ to get the most out of your subscription, or even subscribing for a year to save a little extra money.


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In addition to all of its new content, Disney+ is also home to classic films like Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty, Robin Hood, A Bug’s Life, and The Princess and The Frog that you can watch on-demand, as well as Disney Channel Original shows and TV series like Sky High, Elena of Avalor, Kim Possible, and The Owl House. They also have a lot of properties you might not expect, like Pixar Shorts, The Princess Bride, The Simpsons, Home Alone, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Hamilton, and more.


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