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Rating: 7.464/10 by 12793 users

Incredibles 2 (2018)

Elastigirl springs into action to save the day, while Mr. Incredible faces his greatest challenge yet – taking care of the problems of his three children.

Directing:
  • Brad Bird
  • Andy Grisdale
  • Arjun Rihan
  • Jahkeeli Garnett
  • Seong-Young Kim
  • Ryan Heuett
  • Gregg Olsson
  • Mike Leonard
  • Robert Kinkead
  • Alexander Curtis
  • Jan Pfenninger
  • Mark Sanford
  • Matthew Silas
  • Leo Santos
  • Adam Schnitzer
Writing:
  • Brad Bird
  • Sanjay Patel
  • Brian Kalin O'Connell
  • Dean Kelly
  • Peter Sohn
  • Mark Andrews
  • Kathryn Hendrickson
  • Ted Mathot
  • Megan Bartel
  • Michael Arndt
  • Bill Presing
  • Melody Cisinski
  • Octavio E. Rodriguez
  • Rosana Sullivan
  • Austin Madison
  • Bobby Rubio
  • Michael Daley
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Jun 14, 2018

Rating: 7.464/10 by 12793 users

Alternative Title:
The Incredibles 2 - US
The Increidibois - AI
Les Incroyables 2 - CA
인크레더블2 - KR
인크레더블스 2 - KR
სუპერ ოჯახი 2 - GE
The Incredibles II - US
Gia Đình Siêu Nhân 2 - VN
Супер отбасы 2 - KZ
Os Incríveis 2: Os Super-Heróis - PT
Les indestructibles 2 - FR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 58 minutes
Budget: $200,000,000
Revenue: $1,242,805,359

Plot Keyword: married couple, superhero, cartoon, villain, sequel, parenting, family, super power, female villain, supervillain
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Craig T. Nelson
Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible (voice)
Holly Hunter
Helen Parr / Elastigirl (voice)
Sarah Vowell
Violet Parr (voice)
Huck Milner
Dashiell 'Dash' Parr (voice)
Samuel L. Jackson
Lucius Best / Frozone (voice)
Bob Odenkirk
Winston Deavor (voice)
Catherine Keener
Evelyn Deavor (voice)
Jonathan Banks
Rick Dicker (voice)
Brad Bird
Edna 'E' Mode / Additional Voices (voice)
John Ratzenberger
Underminer (voice)
Eli Fucile
Jack-Jack Parr (voice)
Nicholas Bird
Monster Jack-Jack Parr (voice)
Bill Wise
Screenslaver / Pizza Guy (voice)
Michael Bird
Tony Rydinger (voice)
Sophia Bush
Karen / Voyd (voice)
Phil LaMarr
Krushauer / Helectrix / Additional Voices (voice)
Paul Eiding
Gus Burns / Reflux / Additional Voices (voice)
Isabella Rossellini
Ambassador (voice)
Barry Bostwick
Mayor (voice)
Adam Rodriguez
Detective (voice)
Jere Burns
Detective (voice)
Kimberly Adair Clark
Honey Best (voice)
Usher
Valet (voice)
Adam Gates
Chad Brentley (voice)
Michael B. Johnson
Victor Cachet (voice)
A.J. LoCascio
Additional Voices (voice)
Alyson Stoner
Additional Voices (voice)
Andrew Kishino
Additional Voices (voice)
Austin Madison
Additional Voices (voice)
Brian Dluhy
Additional Voices (voice)
Cathy Cavadini
Additional Voices (voice)
Dave Fennoy
Additional Voices (voice)
David Cowgill
Additional Voices (voice)
Debi Derryberry
Additional Voices (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
Additional Voices (voice)
Teddy Newton
Additional Voices (voice)
Dennis Singletary
Additional Voices (voice)
Diamond White
Additional Voices (voice)
Eddie Frierson
Additional Voices (voice)
Grace Geller
Additional Voices (voice)
Greg Dykstra
Additional Voices (voice)
Jackie Gonneau
Additional Voices (voice)
Jacqueline Pinol
Additional Voices (voice)
Jean Gilpin
Additional Voices (voice)
Matthew Wood
Additional Voices (voice)
Steve Blum
Additional Voices (voice)
Wally Wingert
Additional Voices (voice)
Max Mittelman
Additional Voices (voice)

r96sk

A good sequel. 'Incredibles 2' isn't too far away from the preceding film, which is always a big plus for a follow-up. This one is definitely the more funnier of the two, there are some very amusing moments; especially with Jack-Jack (Eli Fucile/Nick Bird). From a plot point of view, the antagonists are better though unfortunately they do go down the obvious direction with them. I felt a few pacing issues too, it's a slow burner. The animation is very solid, as are the voice cast. Speaking of the cast, all of the main lot return with the exception of Spencer Fox (Dash) - whose absence I didn't really notice in truth. Everyone's as good as they are in the original, while the additions of Winston (Bob Odenkirk) and Evelyn (Catherine Keener) are welcomed. There's also a small yet nice role for Odenkirk's 'Better Call Saul' co-star Jonathan Banks (Dicker). This does some things greater than 'The Incredibles', but other things less so. Nevertheless, it's a very respectable Disney sequel.

Gimly

Doesn't hold a candle to the original _Incredibles_, and it's like... **really** on the nose, but _Incredibles 2_ is still a good time. Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go.

GenerationofSwine

Ok, I didn't actually see or even really hear about the first one, and this is despite Sam Jackson's involvement. And I will sit through some horrible movies because he was in them. So there were a few moments where I was a little lost, particularly at the start. Still they were few and far between enough where, like me, you can walk in fresh and it's not really a concern. There is a LOT that is praise worthy here, but what wowed me the most was how well a cartoon movie could be a period piece of pop art. It really fit the era right down to the faces and hair, not to mention all the other tiny little details. Yeah, yeah, yeah, there was a lot more to it, but in my eyes the era stood out the most and in a pop art way. It made it fun for an old historian like me. And for the MCU fans....This is what Captain America Civil War should have been about, and likely was until the plot got twisted

CinemaSerf

Walt Disney always said he wanted to release his films every seven years, I think, so each time there was a new audience to appreciate them. This one has waited twice that time for a sequel that is perfectly watchable, but boy is it wordy! Dad "Bob" swaps roles with wife "Helen" (aka "Elastigirl") only to find that it's she who falls foul of the latest government anti-superhero regulations. Fortunately, the wealthy "Deavor" brother and sister act have a cunning plan to reverse these publicity disasters and restore the public confidence in our lycra-clad citizens. The remainder of this film follows rather procedural lines. Dad has fun managing the increasingly active "Jack-Jack" (and his entertaining new powers) whilst mum has to combat the new enemy "Screenslaver" who has some fairly formidable mind-control skills which he intends to use for, of course, world domination. As a role reversal comedy, the dad definitely gets the better, and funnier, end of the stick. As an adventure film, though, it's all just a bit 'been there got the T-shirt' and there is nowhere near enough action to sustain the almost two hours of screen time. The animation and score work well, though, and even if it's not really a patch on the first one, it's still an easy watch.


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