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Monsters At Work Drops Its First Trailer!

MaW

The first MaW trailer has given us a first look at the upcoming Disney+ series…

A MaW (or Monsters at Work) trailer has been released has dropped so be ready to laugh until your sides hurt! Set six months after the events of Monsters. Inc, the Disney-Pixar series focuses on Tylor Tuskmon, a newbie to the world of scaring. However, his dream to work with his idols, Mike and Sulley are upended when he learns that the company no longer uses scares. Instead, he joins the Monsters Inc Facilities Team as a mechanic alongside his best friend, Val.

Furthermore, what endures during the MaW trailer is just a taste of what we’ll see when the series drops.

[Credit: Disney Plus]

The MaW trailer also provides us with a first look at Roz (the slug lady) in the series and provides us with a look at the dynamic between MIFT. To add to this, we see the different levels of enthusiasm with Mike and Sulley as they take over from Waternoose after he was arrested in the film.

Oh, and it looks like Mike gets himself in trouble when doors malfunction and Fritz is forced to explain. Oops! Looks like Waternoose left the place in total disarray with things that need to be fixed.

Hopefully, we’ll get another taste of the series before it drops. We’ve covered the first images of the characters in our first look piece.

Monsters at Work is the first Disney-Pixar series to be exclusive to Disney+ that features characters from a previous project. The show was created by Pete Docter, the director behind the original film, and was developed by Bobs Gannaway. MaW drops on Disney+ on July 2nd.

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