It’s unclear whether or not any other big actors from Toy Story lend their voices to Kingdom Hearts III, including Tom Hanks and Tim Allen. Over in the world of the Toy Story trilogy, John Ratzenberger voices Hamm and Wallace Shawn voices as Rex. Donna Murphy returns as the voice of Mother Gothel.įrom the world of Frozen, there’s Kristen Bell as Anna, Idina Menzel as Elsa, Josh Gad as Olaf, and Jonathan Groff as Kristoff. Zachary Levi lends his voice as Flynn Rider from Tangled, but Rapunzel voice actor Mandy Moore has yet to be confirmed (even if it sounds like her in the trailers). On September 26, The Hollywood Reporter reported confirmation of many Kingdom Hearts III voices actors. That’s Ryan Potter as Hiro Hamada, Scott Adist as Baymax, Genesis Rodriguez as Honey Lemon, Jamie Chung as Go Go Tomago. Kingdom Hearts III will be released January 25, 2019. When Is the Kingdom Hearts III Release Date? Now, with an apparent conclusion to the long-running series finally on the horizon, here’s what you need to know.
What’s important about Kingdom Hearts is that it mixes Square Enix’s well-crafted role-playing games with Disney’s massive library of instantly recognizable characters. (If someone tells you they understand the plot, they’re lying.) There’s also a core plot involving a young boy with a magical key-shaped sword trying to prevent Darkness from consuming the many worlds in his universe that no one really understands. Speaking as a fan of these games, I can’t offer you anything close to a reasonable explanation as to why this has happened.Īt its core, Kingdom Hearts is a unique fantasy series that began as a mashup of Final Fantasy and Disney characters. In the interim, Square Enix has released a 1.5 Remix and 2.5 Remix, 358/2 Days, 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, and even a 3D - but no III. Yes, it’s actually been that long since fans of Square Enix’s gloriously weird Final Fantasy-Disney crossover series finally got a proper new entry in the saga.
Believe it or not, Kingdom Hearts III is a game 13 years in the making.