

As far as sequels go, this one’s a fine follow-up and, with Jack-Jack coming of age, “Incredibles 3" (should it be on the cards) holds great promise.īefore a Pixar main feature film, we can usually expect a heartwarming short. When she returns from her mission, Helen exclaims: “I missed Jack-Jack’s first power!", to which Bob replies, “Actually you missed his first seventeen."īird laces in subliminal messages, but the main attraction of Incredibles 2 is the focussed storytelling, the clear and uncluttered animation and unadulterated fun. Bird has a field day moulding Jack-Jack to be a pint-sized superhero. The voice talent is in top form and the unveiling of Jack-Jack is a highlight, opening the door for the return of costume designer Edna Mode and a whole lot of chaos. Jackson) and get a little help from Edna Mode (Brad Bird) and a host of bargain-basement heroes like Mr.

It’s now time for the Parrs to show why they are incredible. But things take on a dark and dangerous shade when Elastigirl is confronted by a formidable adversary, Screenslaver, who hypnotises through available screens.
