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The Incredibles 3 Confirmed as Disney Kicks Off D23 Entertainment Showcase

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The superhero Parr family is coming back, with The Incredibles 3 confirmed during the Disney Entertainment Showcase on Friday night, during the biennial fan convention D23 in Anaheim.

Pixar’s Pete Docter took to the stage to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Pixar, hinting at what’s to come in the third installment of the Incredibles franchise.

The Super Hero League is being launched in The Incredibles 3 now that superheroes are legal again, as of the end of the second movie. And the third movie will feature the Parr kids as the pivotal characters, Docter said.

“Violet and Dash are determined to step out on their own,” Docter said. “They’ve been sneaking out at night … and to make matters worse, they’ve been struggling to contain Jack-Jack.”

He also said a supervillain will be facing off against the supers in Incredibles 3.

The Incredibles 3 is being released in Summer 2028. For now, you can stream the first two Incredibles movies on Disney Plus.

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Corinne Reichert (she/her) grew up in Sydney, Australia and moved to California in 2019. She holds degrees in law and communications, and currently writes news, analysis and features for CNET across the topics of electric vehicles, broadband networks, mobile devices, big tech, artificial intelligence, home technology and entertainment. In her spare time, she watches soccer games and F1 races, and goes to Disneyland as often as possible.

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