Summary
- Pixar confirmed Incredibles 3 is slated for a 2028 release, a decade after the last film
- The film will be directed by Peter Sohn, with original director Brad Bird returning as a writer
- This announcement, along with Coco 2, signals a focus on returning to beloved franchises
After a long wait, Pixar has finally given fans a reason to celebrate, confirming a 2028 release window for the highly anticipated Incredibles 3. The announcement was made at this year’s Destination D23 event, a smaller-scale version of the main D23 Expo. This news comes a full decade after the release of the blockbuster hit, Incredibles 2, and solidifies the Parr family’s return to the big screen.
While details on the plot are still being kept under wraps, the confirmation of the release year has already generated a huge buzz. The film will follow a slate of other upcoming Pixar projects, including Toy Story 5 and new originals. The wait between the sequels has been a point of discussion for fans, with many hoping that the new film will take the time to deliver a compelling and well-developed story that lives up to the high standards of the franchise.
The announcement of Incredibles 3 for 2028, along with Coco 2, underscores Pixar’s recent strategy of revisiting its most successful franchises. The news has already driven a renewed interest in the first two films on streaming services, proving that the Parr family’s enduring appeal is as strong as ever.
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