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Incredibles 2 reunites Pixar's family crimefighting team for a long-awaited follow-up that may not quite live up to the original, but comes close enough to earn its name. Read Critics Reviews
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Brad Bird, 118 mins, voiced: Craig T Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, Samuel L Jackson. It may not be groundbreaking but Pixar’s latest Incredibles film – following a full 14...
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Terrific, action-packed superhero sequel was worth the wait. Read Common Sense Media's Incredibles 2 review, age rating, and parents guide.
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Jun 15, 2018 · 14 years after the original, everyone’s favorite family of superheroes is back in Incredibles 2 – but this time Helen (Holly Hunter) is in the spotlight, leaving Bob (Craig T. Nelson) at home with Violet (Sarah Vowell) and Dash (Huck Milner) to navigate the day-to-day heroics of “normal” life.
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- Original: The Family Dynamic
- Sequel: Elastigirl
- Original: Buddy’s Evil Lair
- Sequel: The Voice Acting
- Original: Unique Take on A Superhero Movie
- Sequel: The Animation
- Original: The Villain
- Sequel: Jack-Jack
- Original: The World Building
- Sequel: Teamwork Makes The Dream Work
In the first movie, Bob and Helen had to balance being partners in crime-fighting and being married and having a family. It led to a lot of clever crossroads to which they couldn’t agree on, such as arguing about directions in the middle of a car chase, and it felt like a conversation that would totally take place in that scenario. On top of that, ...
Incredibles 2’s lead character is one of the reasons it’s the very best Pixar sequel. As Bob and his alter ego, Mr. Incredible, was clearly heading the crew in the first movie, the hUte superhero is actually sidelined in the sequel, as Elistigirl takes the reigns. She even has her own motorbike that can split in two to accompany her stretching supe...
The Incredibles is celebrated for the way it goes against the genre’s tropes, but one of the ways it plays into Superhero tropesis by giving the supervillain his very own evil lair, but just because it’s a trope doesn’t mean it’s bad. Buddy Pine, a.k.a. Syndrome, has his very own Bond villain-esque island that’s full of traps and robots to protect ...
The first movie was terrifically cast, as Craig T. Nelson and Holly Hunter’s voice acting as Bob and Helen is irreplaceable, not to mention Samuel L. Jackson as Frozone, but the sequel has all of that and more. What tips the sequel over the edge when it comes to voice acting is Bob Odenkirk and Catherine Keener as the siblings who attempt to bring ...
The movie is clearly an animated version of the Fantastic Four, as the only thing that separates the two franchises is literally the name. However, The Incredibles is better than any on-screen version of the Marvel characters for so many reasons, but mostly because of how no other superhero movie approached the source material in the same way that ...
When the original movie was released in 2004, the animation was fantastic and better than any other animated movie released at the time, as Pixar is the gold standard when it comes to the way animation looks. But as the sequel was released 14 years after the first movie, there had clearly been some major advancements in the industry at that time. T...
The villain in Incredibles 2is fascinating and voiced wonderfully by Catherine Keener, but her motives and her reasoning behind them are almost completely the same as Syndrome’s and totally recycled themes from the first movie. RELATED: 15 Most Memorable Quotes From Inside Out Syndrome became a supervillain because of the way he was treated by Mr. ...
In the original, Jack-Jack was sidelined for the most part, as the family believed that he was born without powers, only for it to be revealed at the end that he has several powers. Well, in Incredibles 2, director Brad Bird cashes in on that, as the baby is responsible for the two very best scenes of the movie, with the first being his fight scene...
The world is one of the reasons it’s the best-animated superhero movie, as it's so expansive and full of interesting superheroes and villains, and the second movie builds on the foundations of the first movie. But Incredibles 2doesn’t add anything as great as Edna, a fashion designer who designs super-suits for heroes, and it doesn’t feature any su...
Staying true to the characters is one of the things the sequel got right, and as the family teamed together marvelously to invade Buddy’s evil lair in the original, the sequel takes that one step further. The whole final act on the boat sees the group band together in creative ways, and as Jack-Jack now has a ton of powers but can’t quite act on hi...
Jun 14, 2018 · It's been a long wait for the Incredibles to return, but finally the sequel is set to arrive on the big screen - fourteen years after the original. Written and directed by Brad Bird, the movie catches up with everyone's favorite superheroes - the Parrs - as they all try to lead normal lives.
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Oct 3, 2016 · Incredibles 2 opens with a city-destroying battle of good versus evil that's become a staple of the genre. But Pixar pulls it off with such style and finesse that it retroactively makes the...