Incredibles 84

Incredibles 84 (also known as Incredibles 3) is an upcoming 2027 American animated comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Written and directed by Brad Bird, it is a sequel to Incredibles 2 (2018) and is considered the third and last installment in the franchise. The story follows Dash, Violet, and Jack-Jack in 1984 facing the supers' extinction because one of the supers turned into a villain and attempt to stop him. However, Violet's marriage with Tony, Dash's mourning of his parents, and Jack-Jack's struggle with school get in their way.

Incredibles 84 debuted in Los Angeles on September 4, 2027 and was theatrically released worldwide on September 10, 2027. It earned 2.1 billion worldwide, making it a top grossing film behind Titanic by James Cameron. The film was nominated for Best Picture and Best Cinematography at the 99th Academy Awards, and Best Animated Feature at Golden Globe Awards.

Plot
Before the events of the first movie, Rick Dicker stopped by old the Incredibles residence and reminded Bob and Helen that radioactive-powered Captain Electron went rogue. Rick explained that Captain Electron turned against the government and made a lot of protestors sick from radiation. Captain Electron believed he would bring supers back by being a "villain." Unfortunately, he broke a lot of codes doing this.

Leaving off after defeating Screenslaver, the Parr family intercept robbers who have disturbed the peace. Throughout the pursuit, they did catch the robbers, but were shocked by the appearance of Captain Electron, who now calls himself Tsar Positron. He killed the robbers, not caring about the loot they might have taken. They fought Positron despite reason, and with Frozone reinforcing the family, the parents and Frozone were no match. Tsar Positron then kills Mr. Incredible and then Elastigirl, causing the children to flee with Frozone. Tsar Positron catches up, but is stopped by the wannabe supers who all died, leaving Voyd as the sole survivor.

It was now 1984, Violet married Tony Ridinger, Dash is full grown, and Jack-Jack is a junior in high school. Frozone agreed to take them in until they were old enough. Tsar Positron had a collection of skulls and urns, with notable skulls from Syndrome and Evelyn Deavor for failing him. Tsar Positron adds Helen and Bob's skulls next to them while soldiers brought in Frozone. Tsar Positron interrogates Frozone, and provided him a torturous history of supers, who were often used for war, treated like witches, and almost exterminated during the world wars. When Frozone refused to talk despite that, Tsar Positron locked him in a tube of green radioactive water that froze on him.

The Incredibles kids then encounters Voyd, but also meets Sizer and FrankenAnimal, survivors of Tsar Positron's wrath. After seeing some of Tsar Positron's men rob a Buy n' Large store, Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack went to stop them, where they discovered new abilities they never used before. They had overheard a soldier talking about Frozone being captured at Tsar Positron's base, but they required help from Edna, whose location was disclosed after she revealed the base's location. The trio left, but Tsar Positron caught Edna before turning her into a giant radioactive monster. The trio freed Frozone, but the latter had terminal cancer from his imprisonment. Tsar Positron sends Edna after them, who then killed Frozone. Violet felt that a super would never turn evil, but her discovery about Tsar Positron in a database was not what they expected.

Tsar Positron was Sergei Romanov from Stalingrad, but the Joe-1 dropped in Kazakhstan, and he suffered fallout from the wind, but he gained powers as a result. He was 10 at the time but became the youngest super who gained powers. The Soviet Union had shown him how to use his powers and personally met Stalin and Khrushchev as he followed Soviet ideology. However, the public showed negative reception of supers because of lawsuits, so he adopted the "villain" persona, an evil super. When the Tsar Bomba dropped in 1961, he absorbed most of its power from the cloud and charred land. He helped out Syndrome and Evelyn Deavor fulfill their goals, but they had failed him. Even when supers were reinstated, he remained a villain. He took out any competition, including raiding prisons and taking out other unique bad guys like The Underminer and Bomb Voyage, but it was for personal gain.

During a gambling game, his men had discovered anti-matter, where he inserted the new tube into his armor, where it enhanced his powers further. Tony and Violet fought over their missing child, and Dash and Jack-Jack help Violet get her back. They fought through the streets of New Urbem, where their baby was last seen. The trio fought Tsar Positron's men and Sizer took it back to Municiberg. When Tsar Positron showed up, they fled. Tsar Positron rode his motorcycle before they reached the coast, and he rammed Violet's bubble. He created antimatter doppelgangers of their parents, Frozone, and other supers they knew he had killed. Tsar Positron showed every power he absorbed from other supers, but was defeated when Sizer returned and the Incredibles kids punched him at once toward a wall.

When Tsar Positron was defeated, his powers were violently ejected from him, and he remarked killing every single superhero before the family before Jack-Jack brutally blunts him to death. Despite Tsar Positron's actions, they buried him in pure dirt at a hill and planted a tree, which made it grew extremely quickly. Flashforward to modern-day, the Incredibles family visited the tree and when they left, Tsar Positron's helmet turned on.

Voice cast
Additional voices have been provided for the citizens, Tsar Positron's guards, and the news reporter.
 * Sarah Vowell as Violet Parr / Invisishield, the Parr's eldest child with shield and invisibility powers who married Tony Ridinger
 * Spencer Fox as Dashiell "Dash" Parr / Mr. Lightspeed, the Parr's oldest son with superspeed
 * Huckleberry Milner as the 60s Dash
 * Eli Fucile as Jack-Jack / The SuperMutant, the youngest child with multiple powers that he harnesses and controls
 * Brad Bird as Edna "E" Mode, a friend of the Incredibles family who designed their suits
 * Michael Bird as Tony Ridinger, Violet's crush-turned-husband
 * Tom Hanks as Sergei Romanov / Captain Electron / Tsar Positron, the first and last "villain" from the Soviet Union with radioactive powers and the film's main antagonist
 * Craig T. Nelson as Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible, the posthumous patriarch of the Incredibles family with super strength
 * Holly Hunter as Helen Parr / Elastigirl, the posthumous matriarch of the Incredibles family who can stretch to great lengths
 * Samuel L. Jackson as Lucius Best / Frozone, a friend of the Incredibles family with ice powers
 * Awkwafina as Kiley Gonzalez / Sizer, the mentor of Violet with the ability to grow or shrink on command
 * Kurt Russell as Dan Whitman / FrankenAnimal, the mentor of Dash who can shapeshift into different animals, including hybrids
 * Sophia Bush as Karen / Voyd, the mentor of Jack-Jack who can create portals
 * Phil LaMarr as:
 * Krushauer, a superhero who can crush objects telekinetically
 * He-Lectrix, a superhero who can control electricity
 * Paul Eiding as Gus Burns / Reflux, an elderly superhero who can vomit hot lava
 * Jonathan Banks as Rick Dicker, a government agent who informs the Incredibles family about Captain Electron's descent into villainy

Development
Since filming for Incredibles 2 wrapped, Brad Bird had decided to shift into other projects as he felt the Incredibles franchise ended how it is, even after he wrapped up Auntie Edna. He was asked a question, one that made him start the idea. The question was, "What if a super was evil?" Brad had dug into his own movies he directed, and found that none of the supers were doing something evil. He pitched the idea that since the 60s took place during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, he decided to call most of his old crew and begin filming.

Writing
As Pixar was heavily becoming dependent on independent films, the other developers of Incredibles 84 were pessimistic about not earning enough from their budget. Brad Bird insists he and his team would do it, as long as they avoided the tropes of superhero films like the last two movies. Brad then pitched a couple ideas from the second movie and put the Incredibles children as the main characters.

As with the first and second Incredibles movies, Brad wanted to start with a backstory and then continue off where the second movie left off. However, since the movie would take place in 1984, he would have to adapt to the concept of what the kids do as adults. However, he also kept Jack-Jack's various powers, even allowing him to harness them and use them in multiple ways. The film was produced with $215 million in a budget, which John Walker joked that an increasing chain was happening.

Casting
In October 2025, Pixar announced that Spencer Fox, the actor for Dash in the first Incredibles movie, would return as an adult Dash. In addition, they announced that Sarah Vowell, Eli Fucile, and Michael Bird would return as the adult versions and 60s versions of their respective characters. To keep up with the continuity, Craig T, Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson, and Sophia Bush would return.

In December 2025, Tom Hanks, a frequent voice actor for Toy Story as Woody, along with Awkwafina and Kurt Russell, had joined the new cast as announced by Pixar.

Animation
The film's design still is CGI as it is Pixar standards, though Brad also wanted to include a more abstract approach. The design of Tsar Positron came from other Disney villains, including an in-show villain, Dr. Calico from Bolt. The newly enhanced powers of the Incredibles kids came with age, according to Walker, and that they would make enhancing effects.

Music
Michael Giacchino would return once more to compose music for Incredibles 84. He started work around February 2026, and he released the album in December 2026. In addition to his new music, he thought of the new vocalized songs for Invisishield, Mr. Lightspeed, and SuperMutant, the new identities of Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack respectively.