A fan-made trailer reveals exactly whatThe Incredibleswould look like in live-action form. The franchise began in 2004 with Brad Bird’s original animated hit. Having earned $631.6 million on a sub-$150 million budget, it proved to be a massive financial success. Critically, it also earned accolades, as it won Oscars for Best Animated Feature and Best Sound Editing. A sequel was eventually released in 2018 and earned over $1 billion on a $200 million budget.The Incredibles 3was already confirmed, though it is still in development and does not yet have a release date.

As the franchise has always been animated,the idea of a live-action adaptation is admittedly tantalizingfor viewers and creators alike. With the help of AI, YouTuberMultiverse of Moviesdeveloped a trailer that shows off exactly what Scarlett Johansson (Elastigirl), Millie Bobby Brown (Violet), and other stars would look like in Brad Bird’s superhero universe if it were ever adapted into live-action. Narrated by a voice that attempts to mimic Kevin James' hypothetical version of Mr. Incredible, the stars showcase their costumes and attitudes in the trailer below:

Close up of Scarlett Johansson as Lucy

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Alongside Kevin James and the other stars, Jacob Tremblay (Dash), Jamie Foxx (Frozone), Helena Carter (Edna), Neil Patrick Harris (Syndrome), Charlize Theron (Mirage), Tommy Lee Jones (Rick Dicker), and Steve Carell (Gilbert Huph) all take up roles in the trailer’s live-action reimagining of the franchise.Each actor is depicted in at least two shots,showing them in different poses, costumes, and settings. The narrator describes their personalities and the importance of their powers and roles. The only character who has not been cast is Jack-Jack, who could realistically be portrayed by nearly any infant.

While the trailer is certainly fun to watch, it is fan-made and has no wider implications.

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The trailer is not an official announcement,nor are Disney and Pixar considering a live-action adaptation. WhileDisney has seen success with live-action adaptationsof classic hits,The Incrediblesis not included in the upcoming slate. It could potentially be something Pixar intends to explore in the future, but its focus has always been on developing animated classics. Pixar’s chief creative officer Pete Docter has repeatedly emphasized his disdain for live-action reimaginings, making it extremely unlikely thatThe Incrediblesever sees a recreation. While the trailer is certainly fun to watch, it is fan-made and has no wider implications.

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The Incredibles Trailer Grasps For High-Profile Names

The trailer largely focuses on Multiverse of Movies' casting decisions as the primary point of interest. With highly-visible stars, including Johansson and Millie Bobby Brown, it draws attention from viewers by advertising them on the thumbnail and throughout the video. As interesting as the casting potential is, it is unlikely that they would ever be signed to the same movie. Still, there is some potential. Scarlett Johansson wants to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, making a superhero casting likely. Familiar faces would also contribute to the theme of famous heroes attempting to live simple lives.

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Disney does enjoy casting high-profile stars for its live-action adaptations, asThe Lion Kingproved, but some names still do not fit the mold. Millie Bobby Brown is already a 20-year-old actor. By the time of casting and eventual filming, she would be years older, making her an uncomfortable fit for the 14-year-old Violet. Dash is also just 10 years old, making the 17-year-old Tremblay much too old for the role. Younger actors would match more appropriately, making for a stronger contrast with their parents. The adult roles could very well fit, but the children simply do not.

The Parr family and other superheroes standing triumphantly in The Incredibles 2

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A Live-ActionIncrediblesHas Already Been Done

While the official characters have never appeared in a live-action feature movie, there is proof that it could work. After all,Marvel’s upcomingFantastic Fourmovieis essentially just this franchise in live-action form. Sue Storm has the same powers as Violet, The Thing has the powers of Mr. Incredible, Reed Richards can do everything that Elastigirl can, and the only major difference is that Dash and Johnny Storm do not have the same powers.The 2005Fantastic Fourmovie achieved profitability and success, which is a sign that a live-actionIncrediblesmovie can do well if ever considered.

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However,subsequentFantastic Fourmovies struggled at the box office. 2007’sRise of the Silver Surferearned just $302 million, which pales when compared to the original. 2015’sFantastic Fourwas widely panned, earning just $168 million and a Rotten Tomatoes' Tomatometer score of just 9%. Audiences were similarly disappointed, offering a Popcornmeter score of a painful 18%.The Incrediblesearned a 97% Tomatometer score, making it an extremely disparate comparison. Check out the chart below, which compares the franchises:

The Incredibles run from a fireball in the movie’s poster

$100 million

$334 million

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28%

45%

$130 million

$302 million

38%

51%

$120 million

$168 million

9%

18%

$92 million

$631 million

97%

75%

$200 million

$1.2 billion

93%

84%

IfFantastic Fourhints at poor results, other franchises could offer hope for success. A live-actionIncrediblesadaptation could become a hit in the same vein as theLion KingandThe Jungle Bookadaptations. The animation style played a significant role in the movie’s success and the expressiveness of the characters. If Pixar ever chooses to develop a live-action movie, it will have a significant cost, given the VFX work required. Still,The Incredibles' live-action depiction would depend on execution and good casting.

The Incredibles

The Incrediblesis a popular animated superhero franchise created by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The franchise began with the 2004 filmThe Incredibles, directed by Brad Bird, which introduced audiences to the Parr family, a group of superheroes trying to live a normal suburban life while secretly saving the world. The film was praised for its engaging story, humor, and action, becoming a critical and commercial success. The franchise expanded with a sequel,Incredibles 2(2018), which continues the adventures of the Parr family as they battle new villains while balancing their family dynamics. The series is set in a retro-futuristic world that combines elements of classic superhero stories with a unique family-centered narrative.