'The Incredibles 2' Release Date, Plot Spoilers: Jack-Jack to Turn Into Super Villain?
With the filming of "The Incredibles 2" already confirmed, fans of the original movie are wondering what's going to happen in the sequel to the original movie which Pixar Animated Studios has slated for a June 22, 2016 release in the U.S..
The latest rumor on the upcoming movie is that Mr. and Mrs. Incredible will be leaving their superhero lives to have a normal family life.
The superhero couple remains devoted to their youngest child, Jack-Jack, who has turned 6 in a setting that would happen five years after the first movie was shown, the Master Herald reported.
If the rumors are true, the Incredible family will definitely not have a smooth time retiring into their normal life as Jack-Jack will find himself under the wrong influence.
According to rumors, Jack-Jack will become a rebellious child who will find it difficult to control his superpowers and will keep changing shapes unless he goes into a state of rage.
As the youngest Incredible turns into some sort of a Hulk, a villain will take advantage of this to take Jack-Jack under his wing and turn him into his own follower.
That would be an interesting plot twist indeed, and it could pit our favorite characters against an unexpected challenge.
It would also fall in line with the claims of writer and director Brad Bird, who promised to come up with an interesting story that would make a strong narrative for a good sequel.
Samuel L. Jackson, who provided the voice for Lucius Best or Frozone, said Bird informed him that the hero with the power to freeze water and moisture will be included in the sequel.
"Every time I run into Brad, he always tells me Frozone is part of what's going on [in the sequel], so I have to believe that," Jackson said in an interview with Digital Spy.
"I guess they could be the Incredibles without Frozone, but I think Frozone would be a wonderful addition to what's already there," he added.
Jackson admitted that he was also looking forward "to seeing what Jack-Jack turned into," in reference to the youngest member of the Incredibles clan.
During the original movie's conclusion and in the spinoff short film "Jack-Jack Attack," Jack-Jack was revealed to possess a rather strange and non-specific collection of super-abilities.