Set to release in 2025, The Incredibles: New Dawn takes the superhero family into uncharted territory. The story picks up a few years after the events of The Incredibles 2, where superheroes are now fully accepted by society, and the Parr family has become symbols of justice. However, a new threat emerges that shakes the very foundation of this superhero-friendly world.
The villain this time is Spectra, a powerful antagonist who can manipulate energy and light, making her nearly unstoppable. Unlike previous villains, Spectra’s motives are not about power or destruction but rather erasing the memory of superheroes from the world, believing that normal humans are becoming too reliant on them. She plans to use a sophisticated mind-wiping technology to turn the clock back to a time before superheroes were accepted.
The Parr family faces their greatest challenge yet—not only fighting to protect the world but also ensuring that their very existence isn’t erased from people’s minds. Bob Parr (Mr. Incredible), voiced again by Craig T. Nelson, struggles with the idea that he might not be able to punch his way out of this problem. Helen (Elastigirl), voiced by Holly Hunter, steps into a more central role as the tactician of the family, trying to outsmart a villain who can’t be physically defeated.
The kids also see a transformation. Violet embraces her leadership potential, while Dash hones his super-speed in new, creative ways. Baby Jack-Jack continues to surprise with new powers, but one of his abilities holds the key to defeating Spectra.
The climax sees the family working together with other superheroes in a desperate bid to stop Spectra’s plan before it’s too late, leading to an emotional and action-packed finale that will leave audiences thrilled for what’s next.