Naya Rivera will have a posthumous hand in “Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One”.
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Monsters at Work just added Mindy Kaling to the voice cast!
The 41-year-old actress and producer will star as Val Little, an enthusiastic member of the Monsters, Inc. Facilities Team (aka “MIFT”).
In addition to Mindy, Bonnie Hunt has also joined the upcoming animated series and will reprise her role as Ms. Flint, who was formerly in charge of training new Scarers at Monsters, Inc., but will now manage the department responsible for recruiting and training the funniest monsters to become
Naya Rivera will have a posthumous hand in “Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One”.
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Mindy Kaling will lend her voice to Monsters At Work, Disney+’s upcoming animated series, a follow-up series inspired by Pixar’s Oscar-winning Monsters, Inc.
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