![]() ![]() Voiced by Maya Rudolph, Daniela regularly warns Luca of the dangers beyond the sea and the “land monsters” who live there. Luca’s loving mother, Daniela Paguro, is determined to keep her son safe. “I relate to her because we’re both pretty outgoing, we love to make new friends, and we like to learn new things and go on adventures.” “Giulia is a really awkward, quirky, goofy, and determined character,” says Berman. The trio later teams up for an annual race Giulia longs to win. But after Luca and Alberto cross paths with the town bully-the same one who’s targeted Giulia for years-she’s the first to defend them. Because she only visits Portorosso, Italy, in the summertime, she hasn’t fostered many friendships. ![]() Newcomer Emma Berman lends her voice to Giulia Marcovaldo, a feisty adventurer. “I definitely have a lot in common with him-always trying to create something new, always finding the fun.” “Alberto is fearless, funny, determined, and eager to see what he’s capable of doing,” he says. According to Grazer, his natural ability to portray Alberto is probably due to the fact that he’s a lot like his character. Expressive and gregarious, he is all about having fun and seizing the moment. Voiced by Jack Dylan Grazer, Alberto Scorfano, is a free-spirited sea monster with unbridled enthusiasm for the human world. That’s how he meets Alberto.” Soon, fellow sea monster Alberto takes Luca under his fin, exposing him to the human world of possibilities. Once a rule-follower, suddenly Luca is checking out an object that fell off a boat. He starts to follow his nose a bit, venturing farther and farther from the underwater meadow where he takes care of the goatfish. “When we meet him, he’s beginning to feel that his world is a little too small for him. “He’s never been to the surface,” says director Enrico Casarosa. Although he’s been warned that the human world is a dangerous place, he can’t help but wonder what it’s like above the water. Voiced by Jacob Tremblay, 13-year-old sea monster Luca Paguro is curios but cautious. The film introduces a charming cast of characters that includes humans, sea monsters… and sea monsters who look like humans whenever they’re out of the water! Before it becomes available to stream, get to know the characters at the heart of the story. Disney and Pixar’s animated feature Luca is sure to make a splash when it debuts on Disney+ June 18.
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