After 11 years, A sequel to The Incredibles… FINALLY…– Brad Bird’s Oscar-winning 2004
computer-animated film about a family of superheroes People, myself being one
of them, have been waiting for quite some time for a sequel. Pretty simple
plot, humans with super powers, are forced into civilian relocation programs
after facing several lawsuits from peripheral damage caused by their crime
fighting activities. Fifteen years after relocation, Bob
and Helen Parr, formerly Mr.
Incredible and Elastigirl,
and their children Violet, Dash,
and Jack-Jack live as a suburban family. Bob is unsatisfied with suburban
life and his white-collar job and longs for the glory days. On some nights, Bob
and his old friend Lucius Best, formerly Frozone, perform vigilante work,
unbeknownst to Helen. A woman named Mirage, who convinced him to become
Mr. Incredible again and gives him a mission to destroy a malfunctioning robot
called the Omnidroid, promising a substantial reward. Arriving on Nomanisan
Island, Bob is able to defeat the robot by tricking it into ripping out its own
power source. Bob discovers that Mirage is working for Buddy Pine, a
former fan shunned by Mr. Incredible and now identifying as the super-villain
Syndrome. Syndrome intends to perfect the Omnidroid and defeat it in public in
Metroville while manipulating its controls to become a hero himself, and then
sell his inventions so everyone will become equally "super", making
the term meaningless.
Sandy Schaefer Of ScreenRant
reports:
In fact, yours truly can attest: pretty much every single time I’ve written about an upcoming
Pixar movie (no matter what it is), someone inevitably leaves a comment
expressing their desire to see the adventures of the middle-aged Mr. Incredible
(voiced by Craig T. Nelson), his wife Elastigirl (Holly Hunter), their
super-powered children Violet (Sarah Vowell) and Dash (Spencer Fox), and their friendly-neighbor Frozone
(Samuel L. Jackson) continue on the big screen.
Well, at long last, it appears that Disney/Pixar is ready to
grant the masses of Incredibles die-hard
fans their wish. Today, at the annual meeting for the shareholders and D23
members, Disney Chairman and CEO Robert A. Iger confirmed that not only is an Incredibles sequel being actively developed, but
that Pixar and the Mouse House also have a third installment in the popular
(though the least critically-respected
among Pixar’s brands) Cars franchise planned and starting to move
down the pipeline.
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