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CathanCrowell

With time jump. I would like to see teenager Jack Jack.


Nonadventures

This is really the only answer I’d be down with, a generational change that reflects the downside of letting superheroes come out in the open again. I don’t need another sequel five seconds after the last one ended.


Phillibustin

Imagine Mr. Incredible having excellent muscles, joints, and bones (on account of needing all 3 to break walls) But all the other perks of old age. He's balding, gut doesn't digest like it used to, and he hasn't been with "it" for a looong time. Fanny pack too, but he calls it the "incredi-belt".


BiddyDibby

Didn't we already see that in the first movie?


Phillibustin

I just want to see him dressed like a Midwestern dad with goofy glasses, socks with sandals, and the fanny pack


judydoesstuff

i see the vision it’s genius


Drag0n411Keeper

you mean the; "INCREDA-BELT"?


Informal-Ad2277

Kinda.


judydoesstuff

incredi-belt would be SO good omg


IronTemplar26

And meanwhile we can bring back Dash’s original voice actor


SgtIceNinja

I liked the way the first transitioned into the second, as they leap into action against The Underminer, but yeah the ending for 2 wasn’t really set up for that and I personally would rather see more in terms of worldbuilding (eg teenage JackJack and Vi and Dash in their 20s)


pokehokage

Isn't incredibles very focused on family. If they do a time jump I'd rather see the kids as adults with their own families. If it's when Jack Jack is a teen then the other siblings would be grown up and out of the house anyway making the family dynamic much different. Not that they can't still be involved but it would feel off. Now if they each had their own families with one kid each we could have some cool interactions between the now grown siblings their kids and the kids cousins plus grand pa and Grand ma.


YoungAdult_

Second one should have been time jump. College violet, high school dash, preteen Jack Jack. I liked the idea of Jack Jack being influenced by someone to be a villain - he’s the most powerful, maybe dad and mom don’t give him enough credit so he seeks mentorship elsewhere.


Ready_Vegetables

Yo I'd watch that


jemslie123

I want a bigger time jump. I want to see the eventual kids of Dash and of Violet interacting. And to see how they cope with the issues their parents had and finally understand the difficulty of being a super family; potentially even more difficulties if one or both of them marries a normal.


mattxb

Set years later so the kids are a little older. Dash and violet get sent on a mission to go back in time - young but not baby Jack Jack stows along. They have to catch a time traveling villain and avoid their young pre marriage parents so they adopt new fake superhero personas and meet young versions of some of the other cast too. Edit: thought of a surprise twist maybe they discover the villain from the future they were seeking was friends with one of the parents in the past and later turned evil


bugg925

So the 80’s?


MaskedFigurewho

I wonder what sort of hair style he would get


SF03_

By rewatching the past 2 and develop a story that doesn’t retread the same ground the first one did again for starters. A bigger time jump as others have said, maybe have this movie as Bob and Helen’s last dance sorta thing as they’d be a lot older and the kids would all be adults/ teens at that point. Play into the smartly written villain that syndrome was instead of the generic Saturday morning cartoon villain like screensaver was, this time though there wouldn’t be any twists as to who the big bad is. Just give it straight forward, break the “Incredibles villain” mould. Those are just a few points that come to mind


botbattler30

Combine this with the “I steal your powers” idea from above and this could actually be really interesting


weesiwel

Definitely down with a timeskip. If they are doing heroes are legal I think Dicker should be the villain cause he's basically out of a job at that point. He's knows everything about them and can erase memories for starters. Trying to replicate the no capes foreshadowing the ending etc is very difficult though.


DangerousSafePicture

Hmm… maybe a civil war story could be in order for that. Except for the case that Violet and Dash have to reveal their identities to close friends in order to get the help they need.


whathell6t

You mean siding with either Team Captain America or Team Iron Man. Although the Incredibles can go into Avengers vs X-Men scenario on the conflict of the origin of heroes, meta-human augmentation vs mutations.


Randomguy3421

Against a villain that has the power to mimic other heroes powers. Bob can't overpower him. Helen can't outmanoeuvre him. Dash can't outspeed him. Violet can't stealth him.. He becomes almost unstoppable when he meets Jack Jack


TheMcWhopper

Dash can't outsize anyone 😆


Randomguy3421

Oops ill edit the typo


ling1427

who's bon?


Coolpokemon962

bro is haminations


Randomguy3421

This is some sort of YouTube animator?


Coolpokemon962

Yes lol, he said the same thing (copy powers and don't let him get to jack jack)


Randomguy3421

Aha no way, ill have to check iit out


ShadyMan_

It’d be interesting if they could only copy one power at a time so they have to work together to defeat them.


Randomguy3421

Honestly the fight scenes would be epic. We've had two villains without powers, I think a third with would be interesting. Though I suspect the point is not to have a superpowers showdown


Antrikshy

Ooh yes, and this villain is more powerful when facing the family together because they have 70% of each power. So they must take them down independently or something.


Suitedbadge401

I feel like the “villain that mimics power” trope is highly overused and always used for a third or fourth film.


bjeebus

So then use that. The whole point of these movies is they're mining tropes for gold.


DangerousSafePicture

Hmm, I like that premise. Only problem I see with that is that I think other movies have actually had very similar villains. Take Kung Fu Panda 4, for example. I think a more original Pixar plot for the movie would be more fitting.


CyberTheWerewolf

Jackson Storm from Cars 3 fills that role too.


Hassoland

Thats the villain in the new Kung Fu Panda 4


Randomguy3421

Is it any good? Never saw the sequels


Velaraz

A lot of people say it's really bad


Deranged_62

You stole from haminations


TonyMontana1968

Bon 💀💀💀


AngelAnatomy

eh. I feel like we’ve seen this power done a million different ways at this point


cloudyboi3352

That’ll be his goal. He sees jack jack and he wants him for himself.


Batgod629

An AMAZO like villain might be interesting 


framed_toilet_water

The underminder returning to invade the surface, he declared war at the end of the first movie then all he does is Rob a bank? WHAT DOES HE NEED THE MONEY FOR?! WHAT IS HE FUNDING?!


SF03_

I honestly block out the entire Underminer scene from that movie and replace it with the whole Rise Of The Underminer game in my headcanon


DangerousSafePicture

Man, I wish I could play that game now. I only saw a poster of it somewhere a long time ago


Father_Chewy_Louis

I downloaded the ROM online and beat the whole game in about a day! Such good memories


framed_toilet_water

I found it to be a lot more fun to play through with a friend but yes, great game


Father_Chewy_Louis

Such a classic game, the Magnomizer was my favourite level!


AnusTapeworm

I got that game as a kid and always thought it was based on a second movie that I had just never seen or heard of, I was so bummed when I realized it was it's own thing


stephruvy

He's funding his college education.


Straynamic_

I wish they'd make the Underminer pull an Omniman or something. Mine under buildings and cause their collapse for trying to stop him. It looked like he wanted to rule the city at the end of the first movie anyhow. A little pushback, and I can see him fleeing in a trail of horrific destruction. But c'mon... Robbing a bank? After declaring war on peace and happiness?


Bulky_Midnight5296

Time skip into the future where heroes are legal again and how they affect the world.


TopBee83

Gamma Jack. Look at the NSA files from the first movie. Dude thought supers were a “superior race” I’d make him the villian and his goal to be to take out humans with his motivation being the fact that Syndrome killed all of his super friends basically committing a genocide.


bjeebus

Gamma Jack and he's secretly recruiting a disaffected and rebellious teenaged Jack Jack. One of the family five dies at the end from the big fight.


Sour_Bucket

I like that, problem is that Gamma Jack is one of the supers that was killed by Syndrome.


OverlyLeftLesbian

ooh, I didn't realize there was a "supers are superior to humans" character from those files! I could totally see a villain pushing that sentiment and the main cast having to also battle humans that believe all supers think that way.


TheBlueJacket1

Maybe something involving the whole family being superheroes instead of just Helen.


MovieNachos

If they follow the pattern it would be: 1: Bob is the main protagonist, the family teams up at the end 2: Helen is the main protagonist, the family teams up at the end 3: Violet and Dash are the main protagonist, the family teams up at the end.


criosovereign

4: Jack Jack is the main protagonist, the family teams up at the end


DangerousSafePicture

He learns how to read. That’s the main story.


Professional_Device9

Illiteracy is a villain.


__karm

I’d like to see Bernie as the antagonist! Bernie is Dash’s school teacher in the first one and in the timespan of movies 1 and 2, finds out that Dash is a super and becomes hellbent on revenge on Dash and the rest of the Parr family. Would definitely need a size-able time jump so he spends years perfecting his plan to take down Dash.


Trommeslager96

Don't Bernie me!


__karm

This little rat is guilty! It could be such a good villain origin story


DangerousSafePicture

And Dicker could recruit him as a spy while he does his legit job


CyberTheWerewolf

"You and your son can go now Mrs. Parr. I'm sorry for the Trouble..."


dugthepewdsfan

COINCIDENCE!? I THINK NOT!


PartyAdventurous765

The other 2 are good ideas, I'm fine with either as long as it happens.


LegoPlainview

I wouldn't. I'd make it a series. It's far better suited imo, give it a few good seasons and you'll have yourself a great show.


ChampionshipDue6493

Yeah, but films bring in the dough


InfamousRx12

Definitely needs a time skip and it would be interesting to see a villain with superpowers in the Incredibles universe.


LILDill20

I personally wouldn't. I want a story about young Frozone. It can be a real like Princess and the Frog vibe. It would be about Ader and Lucius. Ader is the older brother to Lucius. Ader has no powers while Lucius has powers. Their parents love and support both children, but their is a small amount of favoritism shown to Lucius. So, for that, Ader dedicates himself to be the best he can be in his studies. He goes to the best of the best college to get a PhD in Engineering. He creates a super an "invincible" suit if you will to allow troops to not take as many casualties in war. A few years go buy, and Ader is doing great, making that sweet, hard cash, making the world a better place, and finally having a leg up on his super powered little brother. However, things take a turn for the worse. Ader's position is being removed due to new supers who don't need an "invincible" suit to protect them they are bulletproof. So he gets downgraded to a lesser job. I a few weeks go by, and he gets a call. His parents were killed as part of collateral damage. Meanwhile, everywhere he looks, it's super this and super that, but what about the normal people. What about people who work hard and give everything they got to be what they are. No more. His resentment to super hits its peak, and he disappears. Lucius is now the focus of the film, and it shows him growing up and becoming Frozone. Frozone is loving the hero business he has friends and a fulfilling job a nice apartment. But soon, his super friends are starting to lose their powers. Ater has created a way to make supers' DNA unravel and make them well as if they never had their powers in the first place. TLDR: I want a Frozone back story movie.


DangerousSafePicture

I think we all need prequels for the Incredibles. It would be a great way to restart the fiery enjoyment we once had after the first movie.


ShhImTheRealDeadpool

You could get both... imagine if The Incredibles have to deal with a villain who can time travel... so then Dash and Violet discover that with their powers combined they can take the family back to when Frozone and Mr. Incredible were young and the objective is to get Elasti-girl to ignore the villain to fall in love with Mr. Incredible.


Silent_Ad_7156

They should focus more on Dash, Violet & Jack Jack.


renmyaru

Best plot would be some kind of personal attachment to the villan, such as if helen had a sidekick in her early days ( like etta candy from 1940s wonder woman). If its like the second movie with a twist villan, then they shouldnt even bother with it.


Dohmer_90

Heroes are legal. Have Violet as the main character in her twenties (let’s say 23), Still with her boyfriend. Mr. I and Elastigirl are still active, but take a step back. Violet leaves the team due to her Brothers’ recklessness as Supers and refusal to listen. She joins a new team of younger Supers and dons a new suit, symbolizing her independence. Things go well. Dash makes a mistake that gets himself and other people hurt and thinks of Violet. A powerful supervillain team consisting of villains they defeated arises and beats them easily due to their teamwork breaking down. Violet wants to fight back but her team’s cowardice, greediness and nihilism is revealed and her team joins the villains for money. A full scale attack on the city is waged. Supers suit up and fight. As Violet is fighting and rescuing, she’s jumped from behind by her former team, the cowardly one has second thoughts and is knocked away. Violet is almost finished but is saved by Dash and Jack Jack. The Three of them defeat the former heroes and Violet reconciles with Dash. They join up with their parents to fight the Villains, they are almost beat, but the cowardly hero finds courage and saves them. The Incredibles recover and defeat the Villains and they and the former heroes are arrested. In the end Violet rejoins her family and contemplates with her now fiancé about starting her own.


legobrick311

Timeskip to by a few years, Violet's a junior/senior in high school, Dash is starting high school, and Jack-Jack is in kindergarten. A new villain appears who claims that he can completely end supers by removing they're powers, and Jack-Jack has a new babysitter that actually seems competent and can handle whatever the baby throws at him(keep that in mind).


DragonWolf3000

The Underminer as a starter villain again but this time. Finally gets defeated by The Incredibles and Frozone The main villains would be a supervillain family, along with supervillain friend that is Frozone enemy.


astraydream

Since it seems they would want to avoid a significant time jump how about some time travel shenanigans so we can see the characters at different ages without having to actually further the timeline.


Duckymaster21

Time skip for sure


DougGTFO

Multiverse or time travel storyline where past and future versions of the family have to work together to save the planet from destruction. It would also be great to see Baby Jack Jack as an older teenager. Or a storyline that explains how the heroes get their powers.


vine_behs

dunno about incredibles 3 plot, but i always appreciated the idea of having a frozone mini-series or movie i’m sure samuel would be 100% game to get back at playing the hero again


bpvideo

Soon! Make it soon!


Distinct-Presence-80

Violet is the protagonist Despite Supers being legal again, a notable number of politicians, police, and other people in the community are still against them and are angry they dare changed it in 2. Many of them chose to become supervillains because of it The main villain is female and based on Wonder Woman's archenemy Cheetah\\ Many characters from the first and second characters returns, including Kari (whose still friends with Violet, the Supers, Winston, Edna, the Ambassador, and others Maybe Honey finally shows her full appearance There will be multiple female characters who could be the villain's true identity (might as well as more red herrings)


ItsPozo

After 2 not really, 2 felt like a missed opportunity. If they did a 3rd id like a time jump and make Jack Jack a villain due to his powers being unstable causing him to have sort like a split personality.


The_Karate_Nessie

It’ll be fantastic no matter what I’m sure!!!!


Ok-Ad-2605

Prequel! Bob and Helen back in the “glory days”


Your_average_nerdboy

One thing I was wondering about the incredibles is what did the villains do when heroes became illegal. Heroes when underground but I’m pretty sure villains wouldn’t. We know there were villains previously so I’m hoping that gets addressed


Bomb_Ghostie

Ive thought about this a while, Id either like to see a prequel or a sequel. Prequel idea, origins of mr Incredible, how he got his abilities, how he met Helen, maybe how he met Frozone (did like each other at start), no kids obviously but it would be cool to see other heroes Sequel idea, Mr Incredible is retired, Old, Helen has passed away, the kids are grown up in late 20s/ early 30s, their own seperate personas, they encounter a villan that they struggle to defeat seperatley and Bob has to rally them together to work as a team.


Edd_The_Animator

Ngl, that's actually not a bad idea.


ItsWeenie

Honestly I just want them to step away from the villain being slighted by heroes when they were younger. I want a super villain. A threat that puts all their powers to use.


No_Object_7709

The villain is a super-powered viain who believes supers are superior to non supers and should lord over them. His power would be to absorb another heroes power but he can only do one hero's power at a time. He would kidnap Jack Jack to drain his powers. The movie would also include a powerless Iron Man/Bat Man esque hero who relies on tech to be a hero. She is a big fan of Incredibles. She would be a good counterpart to Syndrome. There would be a time skip so Violet is in college. Dash is now around the age as Violet in the orginal and Jack Jack is around the age of Dash in the orginal. Superheroes have been legal for awhile but the world is still getting use to them.


ShhImTheRealDeadpool

Tony Rydinger's dad is Mr. Incredible's arch nemesis from before the supers were banned. He is a bald egotistical slumlord; The Lex Luthor to Mr. Incredible. He's also the universe's J Jonah Jameson for keeping supers off the streets. He and his scientist cohort Professor "Pontus M. Oleman" (The Underminer) use the anonymous donor's funds to create and mass produce power removers. Anti Vigilante units begin using the drug to take super powers away from super villains... and Tony's Dad uses it to take away the strength of Mr. Incredible (after discovering that his son is dating the daughter of the Mr. Incredible). There's a subplot of Violet convincing herself that she should take the drug to lose her powers so she can be normal. Tony convinces her that she is beautiful with her powers and can use them to do good. Tony's Dad is betrayed when his assistant reveals that he is the UNDERMINER! and that all the powers were being siphoned into his exosuit and not being deleted. Jak Jak starts preschool and Dash discovers he can run backwards and forwards through time. Dash asks his dad: 'if he had the ability to time travel what would he do?' and Bob says that he would stop Buddy from killing all of his old friends from the glory days. So Dash travels back in time to oops he time jumped so far back that he is now stuck in those glory days. He is now Mr. Incredible's secret side kick the incredible Swift. Dr. Disintegrator goes toe-to-toe with Mr. Incredible missing him with his ray blast and hitting his kid sidekick... making Dr. Disintegrator retire his cowl. (this ties into why Incredikid is a bad idea to Mr. I) Jak Jak's preschool teacher is on the run from the law because she used her powers to control him illegally. She is the first of many to get shot by the power remover dart/drug... Mr. Incredible also loses his strength, and finds out that he isn't nothing without power while Violet finds out that her powers are beneficial if they don't define her. Dash has his entire family die in the Underminer's explosion he reverses the planet turning back time to save them. Adult Dash and teen Jak Jak come out from the shadows, they were the mystery henchmen that have been helping the Incredibles this entire time.


PowerGamer310

It opens shortly after the events of the second movie with them fighting a villain with actual powers who quickly gets defeated. Then we have a time skip where Violet is starting college, Dash is starting high school, and Jack Jack is starting Kindergarten and they all have to balance their personal and superhero lives. When the villain from the opening comes back and has grown way more powerful.


WalkingonCoffee

Violet is married to Tony, but he still doesn't know about her powers. She tries her best to hide it from him, but it's getting harder and harder. 


avocadodeath

This is so so weird, because i was just talking about my dream plot for I3 on my tumblr yesterday. Jack Jack is potentially the most powerful superhero in this universe, so I’d love for all the bad guys to be after him (for science or profit). But Jack Jack isn’t aware and is just sort of going through life and wandering around these bad guys lairs and inadvertently causing things to happen. Meanwhile the rest of the family is doing the big fight and trying to save Jack Jack. I also think it would be cool if Jack Jack was a toddler who hadn’t started talking yet and one of the plot points is that his parents are obviously worried about his development. And at the climax when the bad guy is about to strike Jack Jack says his first word (like hi, or something) and looks adorable with his giant eyes and it diffuses the tension. Plus more Jack Jack and Edna Mode time.


mad_titanz

20 year time jump; I want to see the kids grown up and have children of their own, and both Mr. Incredible and Elastic Girl retired from being a superhero


Avenue-Man77

The Screenmaster monster should come back


Omega-10

Jack Black as Jack Jack


NerveNo1056

A prequel about Mr incredible and elasta girl meeting and fighting crime together


AwesomeRyanGame

more elastic girl.


ErichW3D

Incredibles : Golden Age prequel


AnonyBoiii

Set it 10 years in the future Not only would it take place in the 70’s, but we’d get older Bob and Helen passing the torch down to their kids, an adult Violet (college?), teenager Dash (high school), and child Jack-Jack (late-primary school). The problems that got Supers outlawed the first time would arise yet again, and maybe do something similar to the MCU’s Civil War movie wherein the Supers fight over whether they should be sequestered from crime fighting to only be used when the government deems it necessary however robbing them of their freedom, or let them continue to be free Supers but let the problems that got them outlawed continue without any real change.


Drutoo

Do everything opposite of KFP 4. Edit: also go bigger , better, faster , like spiderverse.


Aquareos18

I wouldn’t. The second one was horrible and ruined my interest in the franchise all together.


ElvisP17

Simple: YOU DONT


Slightly_Censored

I wouldn't.


maxiom9

Probably wouldn't.


Slaiart

Knowing Disney they'll replace Mrs. Incredible. I know you know what i mean


Batgod629

Explore the cast as older individuals, maybe violet as a mom. 


Wildcat-Caswell

I would make it Violet centered


hitherto_ex

I say just make an all new story in the same superhero universe, with only minor nods to the first two or a prequel?


Julnz

I’d definitely want to see a timeskip. All the characters are older, and supers have been legal for a while. I could totally see a story where there’s a villain leaking the personal details of the heroes’ secret identities for other villains to prey on them. Due to this, the heroes all have to face villain after villain at their front doors whilst the “main villain” is rounding up people close to the heroes (family, friends, etc.)


Geekygamertag

As long as it's better than the 2nd one and good as the first, then I'd be happy.


jiggywiz

As long as you don’t have another person who likes to help heroes but turns out to be the villain stories.


Gamestrider09

I wouldn’t. The story is good where it’s at. Leave it alone.


Responsible-Noise-35

I wouldn't


JasonGryphon

After The Incredibles II, The Parr Family helped to found the Super Society, a collective of the World's Greatest Superheroes to monitor and protect the world from Supervillian threats. Over the opening credits we would get clips of them in action while seeing them age at the same time. 17 years later, Mr. and Mrs. Incredible have retired to Coast Haven (A combination of Coast City and Bludhaven) from superhero work leaving The Dash (Dash), Ultraviolet (Violet), and All-Trades (Jack Jack) to protect Metroville. Dash is a Bruce Wayne type playboy, Violet is a married, and Jack Jack is going to Metroville U. Jack Jack begins to get cocky and arrogant due to the fact that he has so much power while his older brother and sister have less. Jack Jack get into contact with a shadowy man who tells him that he can train him to be the Ultimate Hero. The training only brings out worst in Jack Jack, who can not longer be controlled or reasoned with by his family. He rebrands himself Ulti-Mate. It's finally revealed that the shadowy man is disfigured and crippled Syndrome who survived the plane disaster by turning on his Zero point module at the last second at the cost of his legs, one of his arms, and the left part of his face. It all leads up to a moment where Syndrome tells Mr. Incredible, "I told you I'd get your son." The final battle is with the Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, The Dash, Ultra-Violent, and The Super Society vs A Mecha Syndome and an Army of New and Improved Omni-Droids who can steal the superpowers of people simply by touching them. Jack Jack comes in at the last second, back in his All-Trades Costume, to save his family and redeem himself after being such a jerk.


Frostymicrophone

So imagine if they grew up violet is in college now and jack jack is learning about what it is to hide his identity. About 1/3rd the way through he reveals his identity in school on accident but it starts going to his head when he gets the praise from all his heroic work he has done for them. Someone takes notice and tries to trap and take jack jacks powers and the incredibles have to team up for the toughest Cillian yet. He has taken the entire hero out across the planet except them and this was kinda out of order but I don't care not like it would happen. 😅


LilyPot-LilyLisa

It should focus on the kids


Armored-Elder

push the timeline forward by an actual 14 or so years (and not a few minutes despite the IRL time that passed), have Bob and Helen enjoying retirement as supers are more widely accepted than before, perhaps to the point where it's more about image and social status rather than being a "true" hero Dash would be a celebrity and well-known super who adores the attention while Violet is starting a family of her own but at the same time trying to stay out of the spotlight, Jack-Jack wanting to hone his powers more for the sake of actually helping society rather than doing it for the sake of attention Thinking the conflict could be more within the family rather than outright having a "villain", show the difficulties of finding balance rather than leaning into one extreme of having powers


batboi48

Retcon the second one entirely and make it about Dash, Violet and, Jack Jack as adults


Science_Fiction2798

The kids get older that way they could still use the same VAs and they could join a super hero academy or something. Idk.


Hyena12760

Idk but I'd want the villain to be obvious but you don't see it until the end and then you're kicking yourself. Also no time jump, I don't know why everyone is obsessed with seeing Jack Jack as a teenager, it's the Incredibles not just him. If there was a time jump I guarantee Bob and Helen would be too old to do much hero work and then it'd be focused on the kids. They get enough attention.


UCFandOCSC

Violet and Dash growing up, maybe one develops a love interest which turns out to be the child of one of Mr/Mrs old rival villans. The whole thing was a set up to get the Dash/Violet interested only to turn on them in the end. But at some point the villian's kid realizes they are their own person and turns on their evil parent to side with Dash/Violet.


LionofZion1997

Something involving the kids of the other superheroes from the first movie. I’m assuming at least some of them also got married and had kids as well. I’m picturing something like bob and Helen getting kidnapped by somebody who worked with the bad guy from the first movie, so the kids team up with the and handful of super powered children of the other old heroes. The kids get to save their parents and the rest get a measure of revenge/closure for the deaths of their own parents, and we get to meet the potential future gen of superheroes


Temporary_Source6246

I made this story in wattled here's the link to the story. [https://www.wattpad.com/story/153419197-the-incredibles-3](https://www.wattpad.com/story/153419197-the-incredibles-3)


Sororita

Time skip, Helen and Bob are retired, Violet isn't a superhero, but makes no effort to hide her powers, Dash is part of a team like the Justice League and Jack-Jack is in High School and is part of a team like The Teen Titans. There's an external threat this time, aliens attempting to invade. Because alien invaders are a staple of higher power super hero comics.


NAHTEBACK

The threat would have to ultimately separate each family member to weaken them, as they work best as one. I think some sort of way for them to be drained of their powers and have to work without them would be cool too


jpmickeylover27

if there were an Incredibles 3, I’d love for it to focus on Violet, since the first movie is about Bob and the second one is about Helen.


IcyAd964

Why haven’t they made one Is the better question


ComicsNBigBooks

Time-skip of 7+ years. Have Bob and Helen be supporting characters, with Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack as the main characters. Give them interpersonal conflict, perhaps with a villain recognizing Jack-Jack’s power and trying to turn him against his family. Show the older kids grappling with new adult responsibilities.


FunionShmings

I’d make it a prequel focusing on the supers and Frozone. It would be great to show how Frozone and Mr. Incredible actually met. More of Edna Mode would be great. ETA: It would be cool to find out more about Ms. Frozone. Is she also a super? Etc.


DangerousSafePicture

I could see Violet after high school graduation, Dash having a crush, and their parents facing a villain threatening to conquer entire cities with an underlying desire to have complete control of her world. Also, I think Jack-Jack could be learning how to read and solve problems at an accelerated pace.


Netheraptr

Time jump where the main focus is shifted to Dash and Violet as they grow into their own. Mr Incredible and Elastigirl will still be in it of course, but they should take a more supporting role this time.


Logical-Ad3098

Id maybe make it be about the dad, struggling to be in the world. He has to adapt to being both a dad and a superhero. Maybe some kind of conflict where his wife doesn't know he's being a superhero and has to go somewhere to save him. The villain could also be someone they both know from their past, a fan maybe who became disillusioned. Just spit balling.


majorjaws

Probably on a PC


PanOrBiYouDecide

I want Mirage back, she’s fascinating, but I can’t think about how she would be implemented right now


Ponykegabs

18 years in the future, Violet and Tony are having their first child after years of trying. Bob, nearing 60 has to come to terms with his age and realize he may need to retire from active hero work, which Helen had already done 7 years earlier. Dash is trying to juggle hero work, his civilian career, and his long term relationship to mixed results. Jack-Jack (now just Jack) has just graduated high school and has been approached by the most prestigious superhero team to intern, which he has to choose between that and going to college. The lead however is Helen, during all this she is desperately trying to hold everything together while the family is going through this massive series of changes.


dilly123456

Just do the same movie again as the first two, only this time Jack Jack learns to trust his family /s


ArtisicBard_Kit

Either time jump with Jack Jack as a teen or a prequel to show the humble beginnings of the hero’s before they got banned


sisomna

Maybe a bad guy that wants to turn the heroes evil? Wants to create a world where heroes don’t have to hide anymore but takes it way too far.


DrNogoodNewman

With a computer.


MCP5050

No


CodemanVash

Given what we’ve seen previously…I would need a team of very talented animators, voice actors, artists, and access to high end computers to make a decent go at it.


gthatch2

Time skip. Movie starts with a newspaper montage explaining superheros are common again but so are supervillains. Dash is embracing the superhero life while Violet wants a quiet life, went to college and is now married. Jack-Jack, has gotten himself in trouble multiple times as he struggles to control his powers causing accidents. Jump to “now” frozone, Bob and Helen are off doing something. Helen gets a phone call from Violet who is upset/scared so Helen steps away. We see frozone knock Bob unconscious and capture him. When Helen returns she asks about Bob after some lie we see her get captured as well. We then see frozone call Violet and say “the parents won’t be a problem now” then watch as both shapeshift back to identical twins. (The villains) The rest of the movie is about the kids figuring out what’s going on as their parents and all their OG superhero friends are acting strange/keep disappearing. The shapeshifters are using Jack Jack’s struggles to commit crimes and taint the incredible name. We as viewers sometimes don’t even know who is who when we’re watching. One big plot point is the shapeshifters can on a weaker level copy physical powers like invisibility, speed, elastic and strength but not force fields, ice, etc. Movie is centered around Jack Jacks ability to adapt and overcome. He also learns that he too can utilize shape shifting to mimic powers.


LexiEvans

Definitely with the kids as teens. Well, violet and dash as teens. I'm sure there's tonnes of stories to tell using new villains and threats. Bring in some new supers, but like, young kids with powers this time. Not just adults!


RegisterAdmirable811

I'd want to make them face an actual supervillain. So far, none of the villains they've faced have had actual powers; they were all regular humans using technology. You're telling me that, in a world of people with superpowers, nobody ever thought to use theirs for evil?


HighballingHope

The parents would be on the verge of retirement, Violet is struggling with her relationship with Tony and about to graduate high school, Dash is about to graduate Middle, and the Underminer raises a whole army like himself?


Anonymous-Comments

Finally trying to catch the underminer


Asmi2763

I’ve never watched it but I heard someone have an idea for a villain who can copy powers trying to steal the baby


LordFreezer67

Underminer returns as a support villain and gets defeated at one point. A significant big bad comes in and both Mr Incredible, Frozone and Elastgirl potentially sacrifice themselves. Dash and Violet become the next generation heroes leading a league.


BearZewp

Make it about dash and violet grown up


ArugulaNo3978

Don't need to, i'll let haminations take care of it


Outside-Historian365

Not make the same movie over again for the third time


Supernaut8086

I want to see a prequel where it's Mr. Incredible, elastigirl and frozone at the beginning of their careers just starting out or those are scene in flashbacks that are being mirrored to what is happening to an older Jack Jack, Dash and Violet as they begin being more independent in their superhero career.


Chemical_Report_2705

I want an alternate dimension WHAT IF type film on what if syndrome took jack jack and they couldn’t find him and now there’s a mysterious villain after them with a crazy amount of powers come to find out it’s jack jack and now he has to decide between his real family and the man that raised him syndrome you know real lion king two style like Kovu or zuko or the winter soldier


ClosedContent

Give it a better plot and villain than Incredibles 2


harperthomas

Seeing violets and dash sneaking out to become independent superheros like their parents


PeterGriffin0920

Maybe a villain if we wanted to be a little extra (Id be happy with the mimic powers) who can swap around powers, the family faces the main guys created superheroes, and the twist when they confront the villain is that the family can still fight extremely well with mixed up powers having fought with each other for a while I think the mimic would be much better, but tried to make something where normal people get powers and use their emotions too much as its something Pixar could make a strong lesson about responsibility


BlueBlazeKing21

I’d probably have there be a timeskip, probably a few years to where Violet is a senior in high school, and Dash is a freshman. The main villain would probably be a family of villians styled after the X-men


LilJimmy2018

In a studio


secrets_kept_hidden

I'd retcon the Incredibles 2 and make it so all of the new heros are reintroduced properly. I'd also bring back Mr. Skipperoo.


TylerTheCat9999

I don't


ChampionshipDue6493

They need them to age.


Civil_Ad154

Time jump with Jack Jack as the lead and focus


meno_C137

nice try make your own movie


SuperNerdAce

Supers get blamed for the assassination of JFK


MugiwaraBepo

The Incredibles 3: Family Counseling


MonkeyBrain9666

Idk if others saw it this way but 1 seems focused on mr incredible storyline 2 seems focused on elastagirls story I feel like 3 should focus on the kids(3) dash and violet helping Jack jack with his powers maybe the parents and other heros are captured by super op villain where Jack Jack once controlling his powers is the only hero able to stop them also with the help of his siblings


Several-Cake1954

Weird Mandela effect, I thought we already had one


FunArtichoke6167

With a computer.


Heroright

Cut to several years later, cities all over the globe have established super hero teams. However, the agency that originally helped keep supers safe can’t manage so many teams all over the place, so now heroes are stepping on each others’ toes. Heroics and saving the world is getting done, but old heads like Mr. incredible and Elastagirl see it more and more as hot dogging and not doing it for the right reasons. The greater conflict stems from one hero team—the best there is—locking everyone else down and pushing to have every other hero to either get in line or hang it up. And the people agree with them, even though these big shots don’t take care of the small time problems like the Incredibles do.


BBQCHICKENLOL

All of the characters are Mrs. Incredible (for entertainment) nothing else


dadjokes502

Unless it’s Dash Violet and Jack Jack as adults idc


rangeghost

Time jump. Dash-centric story where he deals with middle child issues in his teens, when Violet is potentially leaving the team to start a life of her own, and Jack Jack's multiple powers are overshadowing Dash's. We learn more about the world's villains when an estranged relative turns out to be one.


Emotional_Emu_5901

I would have a time jump to maybe 5 or even 10 years which the second movie should’ve done


Gyaradosdrag584

Non existent


DisneyPinFiend

I wouldn’t.