Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers | Teaser Trailer | Disney+

Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers | Teaser Trailer | Disney+

Rescuing the world takes a pair.

A comeback 30 years in the making, the hybrid live-action/CG animated action-comedy catches up with the former Disney Afternoon television stars in modern-day Los Angeles. “Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers” premieres May 20, 2022, exclusively on Disney+.

“Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers” stars John Mulaney (“Saturday Night Live”) as Chip, Andy Samberg (“Palm Springs”) as Dale and KiKi Layne (“If Beale Street Could Talk”). Also joining the cast are Will Arnett (“Arrested Development”), Eric Bana (“Dirty John”), Flula Borg (“Pitch Perfect 2”), Dennis Haysbert (“24”), Keegan-Michael Key (“Schmigadoon!”), Tress MacNeille (“The Simpsons”), Tim Robinson (“I Think You Should Leave”), Seth Rogen (“Pam and Tommy”), J.K. Simmons (“Being the Ricardos”), Chris Parnell (“Saturday Night Live”). The film is directed by Akiva Schaffer (“Saturday Night Live”), written by Dan Gregor and Doug Mand (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”) and is produced by Todd Lieberman (“Wonder”) and David Hoberman (“Beauty and the Beast”), with Alexander Young (“Extinction”) and Tom Peitzman serving as executive producers.

In “Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers,” Chip and Dale are living amongst cartoons and humans in modern-day Los Angeles, but their lives are quite different now. It has been decades since their successful television series was canceled, and Chip (voice of Mulaney) has succumbed to a life of suburban domesticity as an insurance salesman. Dale (voice of Sandberg), meanwhile, has had CGI surgery and works the nostalgia convention circuit, desperate to relive his glory days. When a former cast mate mysteriously disappears, Chip and Dale must repair their broken friendship and take on their Rescue Rangers detective personas once again to save their friend’s life.

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32 Responses

  1. JaxBlade says:

    This looks interesting the only issue I have is they didnt chipmunk Chip & Dale’s Voices up like the cartoons. I know the Alvin and the chipmunks live action movies did that & the actors were unrecognizable so they probs want recognition but its throwin me off a bit, tho it could be meta humor for how they speed up the voices so we shall see lol

    • Ribbons Almark says:

      Seriously,it doesn’t even seem like it would be hard to do their voices rright. Didnt they just do the voices recently in the Ducktales reboot final season!?

    • Klonerism says:

      I’m kinda glad they didn’t. After 4 and counting Alvin and the Chipmunks films, with kids who watched them so, soo many times, it got very old.

    • Jackson Jack says:

      Theyll reference it for sure but I agree with you. This whole movie seems like a mockery and I dont like that.

    • shizuwolf Howlajima says:

      That’s probably part of the joke. When they’re recording, they do the squeaky voices. When they’re out and about, they talk normally

    • Beavo Cartoons says:

      They wanted to be like literal because for the small characters they sound old but if the normal sized characters are hearing them they sound high pitched

  2. Мистер Огонёчек says:

    Nice to see the return of the combination of animation and live action in Disney films since Mary Poppins Returns in 2018

    • Dylan Geltzeiler says:

      Except for 1 problem. Unlike Mary Poppins Returns, this isn’t going to be a Theatrical release. I wish this feature Film version of Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers was out to movie theaters like some of the other Disney features from the past.

    • Brysen Lee says:

      Aladdin and Lion King in 2019 and Mulan 2020

  3. DazzReviews says:

    This looks… promising? I like the meta commentary this seems to be going for with animation styles and having 2D AND 3D elements together. It’s refreshingly not-so-generic.
    Though the final shot is literally just Seth Rogen’s go-to laugh so..

  4. SuperWiiBros08 says:

    This is exactly what I was hoping from the leaked plot, totally checking it out

  5. Fraxlevein says:

    A blend of animation and live action like Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a blend of styles like The Amazing World of Gumball, a reference-palooza like DuckTales 2017.

    This is going to be an epic success or an epic fail. No matter what, this will be epic.

  6. Galaxy Dew says:

    Chip N Dale just turned out to be the best, and it is simple that no one wants a reboot so a movie makes sense, I wish this film was in theaters

    • Tenajeh says:

      The Ducktales reboot was fantastic and the RR cameo in there was so incredibly well made, I would have licked my fingers, if they did a RR reboot as a spinoff from the Ducktales reboot. Also the same with Darkwing Duck and Gargoyles and Gummi Bears and mayyybe a Tailspin sequel with Kit in the main role. It was just so amazing!

    • Adalux says:

      The multiverse is a concept about which we know frighteningly little. The ultimateverse could be chaos. Pure chaos. Disney is compromised now. Lana Wachowski was right. Things just got out of hand. They tried to warn us. We didn’t listen to them. There is no going back now. It’s victory… or oblivion. So, guys, are you ready?

      P.S.
      Multiverse of Madness | Official Trailer -> Timestamp 2:05 – Disney after this teaser trailer.

    • The Profesionalist says:

      @Jon Bond It’s probably their best move. I too would test the waters with a movie that shows my understanding of why the fans don’t want a reboot.

    • AI Iv says:

      @Jon Bond …Good point.

    • Degon says:

      Oh poor soul .Don’t worry, after this movie there will be a reboot.

  7. hotdiggedydemon says:

    shoulda ended with Chip saying “hey man I think someone is breaking into your car” and the dwarf guy is like “eheheheh thats okay, it’s a beautiful city”

  8. MC Wyman says:

    I actually really like what they’re doing with the animation here. I also like that it’s a movie *about* animation. It could almost be a Lego Movie type deal. If it weren’t for Chip and Dale’s voices. I think it was a mistake not to pitch up the voices to make them sound like chipmunks like the original.

  9. greatest ever says:

    It’s actually really exciting seeing a live action movie with 2d animation again !!

  10. Noah The Artist says:

    I was expecting this to be another terrible remake, but it actually seems interesting, even parodying remakes and reboots. I also really liked Rodger Rabbit and it being set in a modern version of that world really excites me for this movie’s release, can’t wait to see it.

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