Pixar released another trailer for the upcoming Incredibles 2 film.
The new movie, due out this summer, starts where the previous film left off almost 14 years ago. This time, it's Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) taking center stage as the crime-fighting superhero, with Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) staying at home and watching the kids and attempting to help them with their math homework.
The couples children punky teen Violet (Sarah Vowell), hyper Dash (Huck Milner) and new baby Jack-Jack all make appearances as well.
Watch the new trailer here.
The films first trailer put the spotlight on baby Jack-Jack, showing him experimenting with his laser vision. Another trailer that aired during the Winter Olympics depicted Mr. Incredibles new job of being a stay-at-home dad.
The Incredibles 2 hits theaters June 15.
The original Incredibles earned more than $633 million at the box office worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo. In the U.S. and Canada, the movie made roughly $70 million during its opening weekend.
Incredibles was nominated for four Oscars, including best original screenplay, sound mixing, sound editing and animated feature, winning the award for the latter two categories.
The new movie, due out this summer, starts where the previous film left off almost 14 years ago. This time, it's Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) taking center stage as the crime-fighting superhero, with Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) staying at home and watching the kids and attempting to help them with their math homework.
The couples children punky teen Violet (Sarah Vowell), hyper Dash (Huck Milner) and new baby Jack-Jack all make appearances as well.
Watch the new trailer here.
The films first trailer put the spotlight on baby Jack-Jack, showing him experimenting with his laser vision. Another trailer that aired during the Winter Olympics depicted Mr. Incredibles new job of being a stay-at-home dad.
The Incredibles 2 hits theaters June 15.
The original Incredibles earned more than $633 million at the box office worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo. In the U.S. and Canada, the movie made roughly $70 million during its opening weekend.
Incredibles was nominated for four Oscars, including best original screenplay, sound mixing, sound editing and animated feature, winning the award for the latter two categories.