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'The Incredibles 2' Release Date News: Still Silence on Premiere Date, But Synopsis and Plot Spoilers Revealed

The sequel to the 2004 Disney and Pixar Studio's "The Incredibles" is currently in development, and while no release date has yet been announced, news and spoilers have emerged online in the recent months.

"The Incredibles 2" remains the development stage, and with no word about the release date from Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios, fans have had to content themselves with a host of spoilers and plot details of the much anticipated animated superhero film that have made their around the Internet.

Brad Bird, who is returning to write and direct the sequel, has made no announcement of a release date, and even the cast of the second film still remains a mystery.

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"Right now, we're working on The Incredibles, which is a lot of fun in 3D. I'm not sure what the release strategy for it will be," Josh Holland, the film's 3D director, told Crossmap. "It's been an interesting challenge to work on technology because -- while the film was released 10 years ago -- the technology is even older as it took four years to make."

From a Wikia synopsis of the sequel, it has been five years since the events of the first film. Bob and Helen Parr are called on to fight crime occasionally, and have been having a difficult time raising rebellious 6-year-old Jack-Jack. Jack-Jack is considered an outcast at school, being unable to control his own superpowers.

Overprotected by his parents for fear of another kidnapping, Jack-Jack makes the discovery he can gain control of his powers only when he is feeling mad and acting villainous. This characteristic attracts the notice of a real villain in the shadows, who takes Jack-Jack on as an apprentice, assigning him with his first task: to kill his superhero family.

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