After a 14-year hiatus, the Parr family returns for more superhero shenanigans in Pixarโ€™s Incredibles 2, a sequel that continues the zippy, funny spirit of the original. Itโ€™s not as good as the first, but it still finds a ranking near the top of Pixarโ€™s best and is the companyโ€™s best sequel since Toy Story 3. The film picks up where the last one left off, with a criminal named Underminer (ever-present Pixar voice John Ratzenberger) looking to cause some early movie trouble and teen Violet Parr (Sarah Vowell, reprising her role, even though sheโ€™s well past her teens) meeting a boy. Superheroes remain somewhat in hiding, but rich tycoon Winston Deavor (Bob Odenkirk) is looking to change that. Winston hatches a plan to get superheroes back in the limelight, and that plan involves Elastigirl/Helen (Holly Hunter) on a crazy new motorbike fighting crime and gaining publicity. While sheโ€™s out getting her superhero groove back, Mr. Incredible/Bob (Craig T. Nelson) must stay at home and take care of the kids, including Violet, Dash (Huck Milner) and baby Jack-Jack (Eli Fucile). Jack-Jack steals every scene heโ€™s in as his emerging powers go haywire, and director Brad Bird makes this another animated gem.

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