After to huge success of "Big Hero 6" comes the new television series that will continue on the heroic story of Hiro Hamada and his team of tech-savvy crime fighters. "Big Hero 7" has been confirmed by Stan Lee to already be in production and fans will be reunited with Tadashi.
Fans of Disney's popular animated movie are filled with joy as "Big Hero 7" is finally confirmed. During an interview with Toronto Sun, Stan Lee himself has confirmed the production of the beloved movie-turned-series. Furthermore, fans are already waiting on the official announcement regarding the release date of "Big Hero 7."
Moreover, many fans were heartbroken to have lost Tadashi in "Big Hero 6." The caring and role model-type older brother of Hiro Hamada. It seems goodbye isn't permanent as there have been reports that Tadashi will take a huge role in the upcoming "Big Hero 7" series.
Rumors say that Tadashi will return as Sunfire, this is because his body was never found after the explosion that supposedly took his life. As for Sunfire, it is said that the character is immune to heat, possibly even be able to absorb it.
The fact that "Big Hero 7" is already confirmed and that Tadashi will be back, even as a potential villain, fans are still glad about the upcoming television series. Fans are excited to find out more about the close relationship that blossomed between the lovable, plus-sized robot Baymax and Hiro Hamada. Moreover, Hiro Hamada will continue on fighting evil with his group of high-tech heroes known as Big Hero 6.
It is expected by fans that along with Tadashi, the original voice actors will also be back lending talents to the franchise. This includes Ryan Potter, Scott Adsit, Jamie Chung, T.J. Miller, Damon Wayans Jr., Genesis Rodriguez and Daniel Henney