Onward
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Onward

Set in a suburban fantasy world, two teenage elf brothers embark on a quest to discover if there is still magic out there.

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In the enchanting movie Onward set in a suburban fantasy world, viewers are taken on an extraordinary adventure alongside two teenage elf brothers. Determined to reconnect with their deceased father, they embark on a quest to find out whether magic truly exists in their world.

The story revolves around Ian and Barley Lightfoot, brothers who live in a land where mythical creatures and magic once thrived but are now relegated to the realm of legend and lore. On Ian's sixteenth birthday, their late father leaves them a rare gift - a spell that will allow them to bring him back for one day. Despite their initial excitement, the spell goes awry, leaving them with only the lower half of their father's body. In a race against time, the brothers must find another magical gem before the day is over to complete the spell and fully resurrect their dad.

As they set out on this extraordinary adventure, the brothers encounter a host of mythical creatures, dangerous obstacles, and unexpected revelations about their own abilities. Through these challenges, they learn valuable lessons about the power of perseverance, courage, and the importance of family bonds.

Onward is an enchanting and heartwarming movie that combines elements of fantasy, humor, and poignant emotions. With visually stunning animation and a captivating storyline, it takes viewers on a magical journey, leaving them with a renewed belief in the extraordinary power of love and the enduring magic of family.

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Onward

Release Date:

06 Mar 2020

Writers:

Dan Scanlon (original story by), Keith Bunin (original story by), Jason Headley (original story by), Dan Scanlon (screenplay by), Jason Headley (screenplay by), Keith Bunin (screenplay by)

Awards:

1 win.