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Peter Sohn, known for Elemental and The Good Dinosaur, will direct Incredibles 3. Brad Bird returns to write and produce, with Dana Murray as co-producer.

Incredibles 3 is in the works now.
Big news for fans of The Incredibles. The third film in the beloved superhero series is officially in the works, and this time, Peter Sohn is stepping in as the director. You might know him as the filmmaker behind Elemental and The Good Dinosaur.
Peter won’t be working alone as Brad Bird, the creator of the first two Incredibles movies, is returning to write and produce the film. Dana Murray will also come on board as a co-producer.
Peter Sohn is no stranger to Pixar. He’s voiced characters in Ratatouille, Monsters University, and Lightyear. He’s also worked on both The Incredibles and Incredibles 2. In fact, Brad Bird mentored him early in his career, so fans are thrilled to see them teaming up again.
Excitement is already building online, with people sharing the news on social media and flooding their posts with heart emojis and praise for the upcoming film.
So, what do we know about Incredibles 3 so far? According to The Hollywood Reporter, the new film will once again follow Bob and Helen Parr—aka Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl—along with their three kids. The family is trying to live a quiet life in the suburbs after being forced to hide their powers.
Although there’s no official release date yet, the original voice cast—Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, and Samuel L. Jackson—is expected to return.
The Incredibles is a popular American movie series created by Pixar Animation Studios. Both movies were written and directed by Brad Bird. The main voice cast includes Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, and Samuel L. Jackson. The first film, The Incredibles, came out on November 5, 2004. It was a big hit with critics and even won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
The sequel, Incredibles 2, was released years later on June 15, 2018. It was also well-received and made a splash at the box office, setting a record for the highest opening weekend ever for an animated movie with $183 million.
Together, the two films have earned a total of $1.8 billion worldwide, making the franchise one of Pixar’s biggest successes.
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