Incredibles 2
Incredibles 2

- PG
- 1h 58m
- 2018
PRICING SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Confirm current pricing with
applicable retailer. All transactions subject to applicable license terms and conditions.
Everyone's favorite Super family is back in Disney.Pixar's Incredibles 2! Helen is called on to lead a campaign to bring Supers back, and Bob must juggle the day-to-day heroics of home life. But when a new villain emerges with a brilliant and dangerous plot, the Parrs meet the challenge together--with Frozone by their side.
Director:
Producer:
Writer:
Cast:
Craig Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, Huckleberry Milner, Catherine Keener, Eli Fucile, Bob Odenkirk, Samuel Jackson, Michael Bird, Sophia Bush, Brad Bird, Phil LaMarr, Isabella Rossellini, Adam Gates, Jonathan Banks, John Ratzenberger, Bill Wise, Nick Bird, Paul Eiding, Barry Bostwick, Michael Johnson, Jere Burns, Adam Rodriguez, Kimberly Clark
© 2018 Disney/Pixar
Discover
Short
Extras
Behind The Scenes
Easter Eggs
Deleted Scenes
Promotionals
Trailers & TV Spots
Rotten Tomatoes® Score
TOMATOMETER®
Critics Consensus: Incredibles 2 reunites Pixar's family crimefighting team for a long-awaited follow-up that may not quite live up to the original, but comes close enough to earn its name.
Reviews
More on Rotten Tomatoes
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Says
Terrific, action-packed superhero sequel was worth the wait.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that the highly anticipated sequel Incredibles 2 picks up immediately after The Incredibles, following the Parr family -- Bob/Mr. Incredible (voiced by Craig T. Nelson), Helen/Elastigirl (Holly Hunter), Violet (Sarah Vowell), Dash (Huck Milner), and baby Jack-Jack (Eli Fucile) -- as they again use their powers to rescue the people of their city. From there, the movie explores the Parrs' family dynamics and eventually pits them against a villain named Screenslaver. Like the original, the sequel has frequent, intense superhero action/violence, including large-scale destruction, frequent peril, weapons, and laser beams shooting out of a character's eyes. There's also a scary fight with lots of flashing lights that could be difficult for those with photosensitivity and has prompted some theaters to post warnings due to seizure concerns. Someone is shot in a flashback (the act itself isn't shown, though viewers see the gun pointed at the victim), and there are references to dead parents and several fight sequences that could be too intense for the very young or for those who are sensitive to violence that puts kids or parents in danger. But there's also lots of humor, even in the action sequences, as well as themes of teamwork, courage, communication, and perseverance -- and how easy it is to be manipulated by the screens all around us. Expect a bit of kissing, hugging, and flirting; a little drinking by adults; a character with a long-stemmed cigarette; and some swearing including a use each of "hell," "damn," and "crap."
A Lot or A Little?
The parents’ guide to what’s in this movie.
More on Common Sense Media
Additional Info
- Genre:Action, Family, Comedy
- Release Date:June 15, 2018
- Languages:English, Spanish
- Captions:English, Spanish
- Audio Format:5.1
- Screen Pass Eligible:No
If purchased in:4K
Movies Anywhere supports playback in:
HDR
Resolution, color and audio quality may vary based on your device, browser and internet connection.Learn More