Incredibles 2 reviews round-up: Is Pixar sequel as good as the first movie?
INCREDIBLES 2 has had its reviews revealed - and it’s good news.
The Disney/Pixar team-up has had glowing feedback from critics, ahead of its US release later this week.
Although the praise is not unanimous, most critics are calling it a huge success - saying it’s “one of the best films of the year”.
Forbes wrote: “A funny, thoughtful, and thrilling adventure that artistically justifies itself without invalidating what came before.”
Us Weekly gave three stars out of four, saying: “Their adventures are timeless. And this one is worth the incredibly long wait.”
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Uproxx beamed: “It feels like a direct extension of the first film.
“It feels like a movie that could have easily come out in 2006 as opposed to now, which is what makes Incredibles 2 so fun.”
The Hollywood Reporter said it’s a worthwhile watch, if not quite as flawless as the original movie.
“Incredibles 2 certainly proves worth the wait, even if it hits the target but not the bull's eye in quite the way the first one did,” they declared.
Entertainment Weekly said in a B+ write-up: “Don't let the dazzle fool you. Bird's made the weirdest Pixar movie ever, revolutionary and retro, an anti-authoritarian ode to good parenting.”
Among the more critical reviews, Variety said: “What was organic, and even obsessive, in the first outing comes off as pat and elaborate formula here.”
Incredibles 2 reunites the cast of the original 2004 smash: Holly Hunter as Helen Parr, Craig T Nelson as Bob Parr, and Sarah Vowell and Huck Milner as their kids Violet and Dash.
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Samuel L Jackson is also back as Lucius, aka Frozone, while director Brad Bird voices the legendary Edna Mode.
This film sees Mr Incredible, Bob, facing his biggest challenge yet - being a stay-at-home parent - while Helen’s Elastigirl tends to superhero duties.
Incredibles 2 is out in the UK on July 13.