‘Big Hero 6’: Teaser Trailer and Poster for the Disney Movie Based on a Marvel Comic When something comes “from the creators of ‘Wreck-it Ralph’ and ‘Frozen'” the only thing you want to know is “When?”. Take a look at the first teaser trailer, poster and images of “Big Hero 6” to learn more about the first Disney animated film based on a Marvel Comics property, being released on Nov. 7. “BIG HERO 6”HIGH-TECH HERO — Hiro Hamada transforms his closest companion—a robot named Baymax—into a high-tech hero in the action-packed comedy-adventure “Big Hero 6”–in theaters Nov. 7, 2014.©2014 Disney. All Rights Reserved. “BIG HERO 6”TRANSFORMING BAYMAX — When he finds himself in the middle of a dangerous plot unfolding in the streets of San Fransokyo, robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada transforms his closest companion—a robot named Baymax—into a high-tech hero in the action-packed comedy-adventure “Big Hero 6”–in theaters Nov. 7, 2014. ©2014 Disney. All Rights Reserved. “BIG HERO 6”MEET BAYMAX — A robot named Baymax befriends robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada, and together—along with an unlikely band of high-tech heroes—they race to solve a mystery unfolding in the streets of San Fransokyo. “Big Hero 6” is in theaters Nov. 7, 2014. ©2014 Disney. All Rights Reserved. “With all the heart and humor audiences expect from Walt Disney Animation Studios, “Big Hero 6” is an action-packed comedy-adventure about robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada, who learns to harness his genius—thanks to his brilliant brother Tadashi and their like-minded friends: adrenaline junkie Go Go Tamago, neatnik Wasabi, chemistry whiz Honey Lemon and fanboy Fred. When a devastating turn of events catapults them into the midst of a dangerous plot unfolding in the streets of San Fransokyo, Hiro turns to his closest companion—a robot named Baymax—and transforms the group into a band of high-tech heroes determined to solve the mystery. Inspired by the Marvel comics of the same name, and featuring comic-book style action, “Big Hero 6” is directed by Don Hall (“Winnie the Pooh”) and Chris Williams (“Bolt”), and produced by Roy Conli (“Tangled”).”