Let’s rewind the clock a bit, all the way back to November 5, 2004. The Marvel Cinematic Universe wasn’t a thing yet, and Batman hadn’t yet been reinvented and refreshed by Christopher Nolan. Still, the idea of a superhero movie was already growing in popularity. And one film not only capitalized on an audience’s thirst for more comic-book-like films but also completely reinvented the genre in the process. Yes, I’m talking about the 2004 Pixar film, The Incredibles.
The Incredibles is about a family of superheroes forced to live ordinary lives after the government bans superheroes from being, well, super. Of course, the father in the film, Mr. Incredible, secretly returns to superhero action, but gets captured by the bad guy, Syndrome, in the process. His wife, Elastigirl, along with thei

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