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Incredibles 2 Incredibles 2

Brad Bird / USA / 2018 / 118 min / Dubbed

New film from the author of animated classics The Iron Giand, Ratatouille and Incredibles.

directed by Brad Bird, screenplay Brad Bird, music Michael Giacchino, voices (Slovenian dubbing) Lotos Vincenc Šparovec, Nina Valič, Nataša Tič Ralijan, Rok Suhadolc, Alenka Tetičkovič, Niko Goršič, Rok Kunaver, Rok Mlinar, Ana Hribar, Žiga Saksida idr., producers Nicole Paradis Grindle, John Walker, distribution in Slovenia 2i film

IMDb Official website

In Incredibles 2, Helen is called on to lead a campaign to rebuild the supers’ reputation, while Bob navigates the day-to-day heroics of “normal” life at home with Violet, Dash and baby Jack-Jack—whose super powers are about to be discovered by his family. Bird knew for a long time that Helen would step into the spotlight in Incredibles 2. “I wanted this to be Helen’s adventure,” he says. “And I was intrigued by how Bob would handle that, along with the responsibilities at home.”

The film is dubbed in Slovenian language.

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