Her husband, Mr Incredible, becomes a stay-at-home dad and all manner of domestic comedy high jinks ensue. Superheroes are still looked upon unfavourably in the world of The Incredibles 2, but Elasti-girl is recruited to be the face of masked vigilantism by a PR consultant (Bob Odenkirk) looking to make people with superpowers more palatable to the public. Or at least matriarch Elasti-girl (Holly Hunter) gets to. This time the Parr family, each member gifted with powers, spring back into action to take on villains the Underminer (John Ratzenberger’s baddie, glimpsed at the end of the first film) and new threat The Screen-slaver. The Incredibles is one of Pixar’s most beloved films – which, considering that nearly every one of their animations is beloved is really saying something – and certainly the one that always seemed most ripe for a sequel.
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