![]() Predictably, dad finds himself snowed under with unfamiliar tasks. Can he cope, even in the luxurious new home that goes with the new job? So they'll give the supers a soft re-introduction - starting with Elastigirl.Ĭlearly this is going to cause some rearrangement of the home, with the lunkish Mr Incredible being handed Solo Parent duties for the first time. Win (Bob Odenkirk) and his glamorous sister Evelyn (it's a good week for Catherine Keener fans) are sure the problem is simply perception. Or is it for good? An eccentric billionaire, Winston Deavour, seems keen to bring them back. There's a chase, there's a lot of damage. For the good of the city, the supers are shut down, for good. Incredibles 2 picks up immediately after the first film (you can do that with animation) and the arrival of the dreaded "Underminer". ![]() Unlike most super-hero movies, the point of The Incredibles - and its belated sequel Incredibles 2 - is the family dynamic, rather than the super-powers and super-villains.īob (Craig T Nelson) has super-strength, his wife Helen (Holly Hunter) is the highly flexible Elastigirl, teenage daughter Violet (Sarah Vowell) vanishes at will, her brother Dash (Dashiell Parr) is the fastest thing on two legs, while baby Jack-Jack - well, let's say he's work in progress. The appeal was seeing a family of superheroes trying to make it in a hostile world. ![]() When the original came out in 2004, superheroes weren't nearly as thick on the ground as they are now. ![]() The animation giants seem incapable of making a bad movie, and this year they produced two successful ones – one for each holiday: the Oscar-winning Coco, followed by the hit sequel to 2004’s The Incredibles. Most sequels suffer from comparison with the hit that made it inevitable, but Marvel boss Kevin Feige’s only rivals when it comes to can’t-fail spectaculars are the wizards of Pixar. ![]()
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