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Disney’s D23 expo is kicking off in Brazil right now, and attendees were given some new information about upcomingThe Incredibles 3fromPixarvice president for film production Jonas H. Rivera.
In a video shared to Twitter by CinePop, we catch the logo of the Incredibles 3 as Rivera gives a speech. “They’re back!” he says. “Jack-jack is back, everybody is back in an all-new adventure – more on this in the future.”
For those of you who didn’t grow up withDisney, The Incredibles is a movie about a family of superheroes living in secret. That is, until a villain forces them into action so that they can save their city from a giant robot with tentacle arms that’s laying waste to everything and everyone.
There was even aPS2tie-in game, because the early and mid-2000s were a time where every movie needed a game adaptation. I have fond memories playing it, zipping around with Dash’s superspeed or using Violet’s shields and Elastagirl’s extending punches.
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