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'The Incredibles 2' plot news: Logo released; Jack-Jack as villain

With news of "The Incredibles 2" currently in progress, Disney has finally released the official preview of the film's logo.

After a successful original film, it is reported that producers of the film are expecting to surprise fans with the sequel. The release of the film's logo created hype on social media, with fans even using the photo as their profile photos.

The film will be headed by Brad Bird, who also led the original film. He shared that he had several ideas he is interested in exploring for the plot of The Incredibles 2. He is currently struggling to combine all his ideas into one storyline. There is still no confirmation on the release of the film. However, there are speculations that it will be in theaters by 2017 or 2018. It is said that Disney is refusing to share details on the release because details about the film are still unconfirmed, specifically marketing. The studio is known for the solid marketing schemes that will excite audiences.

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As for the plot, there are several rumors predicting the storyline of the film. It is speculated that the story will take place years after the events of the previous film, which means that the characters will be older than how they were portrayed. The film could promote children as superheroes who are also responsible for saving the world. With that, fans are theorizing that the youngest Incredible, Jack-Jack, will be one of the villains on the upcoming film. It is said that he will be influenced by a certain villain who will manipulate him into using his powers for the worst. This will put him in conflict with his own family, which could explore a new dynamic for the franchise.

Bird said, "For me, the interesting thing was never the superhero part of it. It was more the family dynamic, and how do superhero things play into that. So the movie is a step further in that direction — but I do have a story idea that I think is very intriguing, and not like anything else."

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