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In 2011's lushly animated hit Rio, domesticated macaw Blu (Jesse Eisenberg) and his wild same-species blind date Jewel (Anne Hathaway) hit it off and sent box-office sparks flying.
The animated movie returns to the story of Blu (voiced by Jesse Eisenberg) and Jewel (Anne Hathaway), two Spix's macaws living at a sanctuary in Rio de Janeiro with their three bird-children.
The 3D animation film follows Blu (Jesse Eisenberg), Jewel (Anne Hathaway) and their three kids Director Carlos Saldanha ’s sequel Rio 2, will see action shifting from Rio to the wilds of Amazon.
They must travel at once to Rio de Janeiro to allow Blu to mate with the last female of the species, Jewel. Anxious about leaving their familiar surroundings, they nonetheless make the trip.
Blu (voiced by Jesse Eisenberg) and Jewel (Anne Hathaway) are now raising a family in Rio de Janeiro. But Jewel is hankering to take her family to the rainforest.
Film Review: ‘Rio 2’ Domestic and ecological dramas abound in this bright, noisy, overstuffed sequel to Fox's 2011 surprise hit.
Feathers fly when Samba-hating nerd bird Blu is foisted upon the spirited Jewel (Anne Hathaway), a freedom-lover who has nothing but scorn for the neurotic homebody.
(CBS) -- In the animated film "Rio," a Spix's Macaw named Blu flies all the way from Minnesota to Rio de Janeiro because he's the last living male of his species and that's where Jewel, the last ...
A new study is drawing attention to the possible extinction of an animal depicted in the animated film “Rio,” a story about two surviving blue macaws.
Adapt or Die In the animated film "Rio," a Spix's Macaw named Blu flies all the way from Minnesota to Rio de Janeiro because he's the last living male of his species and that's where Jewel, the ...
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