samedi 1 mars 2014

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2:

Incredibles 1 was about the father, Bob Parr, who was a superhero and misses his glory days so much he almost missed being a father and husband. It was also about superheroes who were forced into retirement, and hiding your specialness to be average like everyone else.

In the end Bob and his Family save the world from Syndrome and bring the Superheroes back into the public eye, ending the forced retirement of all remaining heroes once and for all.









The sequel would be about that, the old superheroes returning to action while a brand new batch is finally allowed to join. The new generation are comprised of the sons and daughters of old heroes and villains. But the old heroes and the new don't mesh well. Their methods differ. The older generation don't understand the new threats and how dangerous they are and the new generation is too harsh and violent. There are also those trying to create powers suddenly, illegally. New heroes and villains keep popping up. Meanwhile the heart of the story is about Bob Parr and his family again. Its been years since they defeated syndrome and became a family of heroes. But now his kids are older and don't want to hang around as much as they used to. Dash AKA The Dash is in high school and Violet AKA Missapear is in college and even Jack Jack, going by Jack now, AKA Incredi-Boy is busy. Plus they have to be superheroes also, leaving little to no time for their family. Bob feels his family slipping away. Dash and Violet and Jack also belong to the new generation of superheroes while Bob and Helen, AKA Mr. Incredible and Elasti-Girl. Frozone even has a son or daughter (or twins) of his own who would belong to the new generation as well. (Frozone's wife and children are brought in as characters too.) Another problem that arises is when Violet starts dating the son of one of Bob's old foes. (The film could also deal with the fact that things are less black and white as time goes on, more gray.) The former bad guy, or the son, could even be called The Gray! So this idea I feel, while it draws heavily on Alex Ross and Mark Waid's Kingdom Come, would continue the world of the Incredibles nicely and continue the idea of the regular/average mixed with the fantastic.

I still am working on it, I still need a main problem that they must over come, which could involve the Gray or could even still draw from the Kingdom Come comic and bring the new generation against the old generation.

The main conflict could even be a Captain America styled hero who becomes the main villain while trying to shut all the new heroes down or something. So the old generation of a Classic Captain America type becomes the new generation Dr. Doom villain type. (He could have cameras everywhere and be turning the city into a police state thing.)





Just some random Fan Art I found on google to help further illustrate my movie idea.













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