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Everything we know about ‘Incredibles 2’

'Incredibles 2' teaser trailer debuts during the Winter Olympics

Incredibles 2 - Olympics Sneak Peek

Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, and their super-powered family are headed back to the big screen in Incredibles 2, the sequel to Pixar’s 2004 animated hit. The film picks up where the original film left off, and now we have our first teaser trailer for the movie.

Along with bringing back most of the original film’s voice cast, Incredibles 2 also brings back writer and director Brad Bird behind the camera. The film is scheduled to hit standard and IMAX theaters June 15, so here’s everything we know about it so far.

Back in action

Disney and Pixar debuted the first teaser trailer for Incredibles 2 (see above) in February, during NBC’s broadcast of the 2018 Winter Olympics. The 90-second preview offered audiences their first significant look at the film and the story that will have Mr. Incredible struggling to take care of the family’s youngest member, Jack-Jack, as his powers develop and Elastigirl takes the superhero spotlight.

Casting call

In January, Disney and Pixar debuted a series of images on Facebook introducing — and in some cases, re-introducing — audiences to the cast of actors and characters who will be returning for Incredibles 2 and joining the franchise in the sequel. Cast members Holly Hunter (as Elastigirl), Craig T. Nelson (as Mr. Incredible), Sarah Vowell (as Violet Parr), Huck Milner (as Dashiell “Dash” Parr), Samuel L. Jackson (as Frozone), Brad Bird (as Edna Mode), and Jonathan Banks (as Rick Dicker) all appear in the images.

The gallery of images aped the presentation of Google’s popular Fine Arts app that matches users’ self portraits with (arguably) similar fine art, and the character descriptions offered a preview of sorts of the story at play in the sequel, and where the film will pick up with its popular family of superheroes (and friends).

The images also offered the first look at four of the new characters that will debut in the film: Winston Deavor, Evelyn Deavor, Voyd, and Ambassador. The characters are portrayed by Bob Odenkirk, Catherine Keener, Sophia Bush, and Isabella Rossellini, respectively.

The characters’ descriptions read as follows:

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Winston Deavor (Odenkirk) “leads a world-class telecommunications company alongside his genius sister, Evelyn. Ultra-wealthy, savvy and suave, Winston goes big in everything he does—including his infatuation with Supers. He has been a supporter of Supers returning—all he needs is a hero (or three) to help him change public perception and bring them back into the sunlight.”

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Evelyn Deavor (Keener) “the brilliant brainchild behind her brother Winston’s telecommunications company, knows her way around tech. She loves tinkering with tech, and has never met a problem she can’t solve.”

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Voyd (Bush) “is a young, overeager ‘wannaba’ Super and a mega-fan of Elastigirl. Her superpower is the ability to divert and manipulate objects around her by creating voids that allow the objects to appear and disappear, and shift in space.”

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And finally, “The Supers find an advocate in a dignified foreign Ambassador (Rossellini) who is committed to the support and legalization of Superheroes.”

Starting over

In the lead-up to the premiere of Incredibles 2, Bird indicated that the film picks up right where the 2004 film ended — almost exactly where it ended, in fact.

The first official image from the movie released by Pixar (via Entertainment Weekly) seemed to confirm this starting point for the sequel.

The Incredibles 2Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible (voice by Craig T. Nelson), Helen Parr/Elastigirl (voice by Holly Hunter), Dashiell ‘Dash’ Parr (voice by Huck Milner), Jack Jack Parr, and Violet Parr (voice by Sarah Vowell) Image used with permission by copyright holder

First look

After months of official hype and almost 13 years of anticipation, the first teaser and poster for Incredibles 2 were released in November 2017 by Disney and Pixar.

The brief teaser video featured super-powered infant Jack-Jack using his powers to create the logo for the film, and also included a short scene in which Bob “Mr. Incredible” Parr (Odenkirk) celebrates the discovery of Jack-Jack’s powers — only to learn the hard way how powerful those abilities are.

The teaser was accompanied by the first official poster for the film.

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Story time

Although we know that Incredibles 2 picks up where the 2004 film left off, there appears to be some time that passes between that moment at the end of The Incredibles and the main narrative of the sequel. At least, that’s what the official synopsis for the film seems to indicate.

“Everyone’s favorite family of superheroes is back in Incredibles 2 – but this time Helen (voice of Holly Hunter) is in the spotlight, leaving Bob (voice of Craig T. Nelson) at home with Violet (voice of Sarah Vowell) and Dash (voice of Huck Milner) to navigate the day-to-day heroics of ‘normal’ life,” reads the studio’s description of the plot. “It’s a tough transition for everyone, made tougher by the fact that the family is still unaware of baby Jack-Jack’s emerging superpowers. When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone (voice of Samuel L. Jackson) must find a way to work together again—which is easier said than done, even when they’re all Incredible.”

Updated on February 15: Added the first teaser trailer for the film.

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