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The First Trailer Of The 'Incredibles 2' Has Been Released And We Can't Be More Excited

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After an agonizing 14-year wait, Disney-Pixar has finally blessed us with the return of our favorite superhero family.

After its announced in 2014, we've finally been gifted the fist official trailer, and boy it didn't disappoint!

As previously mentioned, the highly anticipated sequel will center on the Parr family's matriarch Elastigirl returning to her superhero calling. The Incredibles 2 will take place just after the events of the first movie, and also focus the switch of old-fashioned parental roles, as Mr. Incredible becomes a stay-at-home father.

“I’ve got to succeed, so she can succeed,” as the father-of-three explains to Frozone.

But that doesn't mean the film will just be about the trials and tribulations of parenthood.

While a significant portion will feature the hardships of raising a toddler who's just learning to control his newfound superhero powers, there won't be any shortage of villains.

The Underminer, who was first introduced at the end of the first film, will reappear, asking Elastigirl to help eradicate the city of its rising crime rate and to campaign for the return of "supers."

While Elastigal is off on her latest crusade, the rest of the Parrs and Frozone will have to face off with a new villain with a "sinister plot."

Don't believe the Incredibles 2 will be a massive hit? Well take a look at the incredible trailer for yourself!

Brad Bird, who won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, will return to direct the sequel. Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Vowell and Raymond Ochoa will also be reprising their roles.

Fans won't have to wait much longer either, as the action-packed film is set to be released on June 15.

Will you be watching the Incredibles 2 when it comes to the big screen?

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