If this is the future storyline for “Big Hero 7,” this would really be exciting since it was reported that the comics version was about Surefire being invited to join Hiro’s team but he eventually declined. Then, he got possessed by another enemy which turned him into a full-blown villain.
“Big Hero 6” has been a massive success earning $222,527,828 in North America and an estimated $429,600,000 in other countries. In its North American preview, it has earned $1.4 million. It has made more than the previews for “Frozen” and “The Lego Movie.” It opened on November 7, 2014, debuting for about $15.8 million, just a little bit shy from “Interstellar’s” $16.9 million.
Ryan Potter played as the voice for Hiro Hamada; Scott Adsit as Baymax; Daniel Henny as Tadashi Hamada; Maya Rudolph as Aunt Cass; Damon Wayans Jr. as Wasabi; Paul Briggs as Mr. Yama; and Stan Lee as Fred’s Father. They are all expected to return for the sequel.