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Toy Story 4's story came from Lasseter, Unkrich, Andrew Stanton and Pete Docter, the Pixar veterans behind the other pics.
Bird also announced that the team dynamic would change, and Mr.
Brad Bird, director of "The Incredibles", appeared at the D23 Expo in Anaheim to show animation tests for the upcoming sequel to "The Incredibles", due out Summer 2018. Incredible more often staying home to take care of baby Jack-Jack, whose superpowers - then unknown to his family - were revealed in a clip that showed him battling a raccoon with help from skills such as walking through solid objects, shooting lasers from his eyes, and coolest of all, multiplying into many Jack-Jacks. Bird talked about how the animation technology has advanced so much since 2004 that they're finally able to get the characters to look like they've always wanted them to. A sneak sequence showed Bob Parr (Craig T. Nelson) babysitting Jack Jack, blissfully unaware that his toddler has already developed a dazzling array of super abilities. "It's like driving a better auto".
As you may recall, The Incredibles concluded with the Parr family (having just saved the city from a marauding robot) leaving young Dash's track meet, only for a new threat to literally emerge from the ground.
Up and coming filmmaker, Josh Cooley, has officially been set as the solo director for 2019's Toy Story 4.
"'Incredibles 2' is really a family film, it's just that the family happens to have super powers". The project had no title, but Scanlon, who was on stage in the main exposition wing that housed upwards of 7,000 rapt fans, said it was a very personal story for as its based on him not knowing his father, who passed away when he was one year old.
The brainchild of Monsters University director Dan Scanlan, the film takes place in a world of "suburban fantasy".
Disney and Pixar are spilling new info on their upcoming movies Incredibles 2, Toy Story 4, and Coco!