Incredibles 2/Recap

The film's story continues from where The Incredibles left off, and starts with the Incredibles fighting the Underminer as he carries out his plan to rob the city bank. Meanwhile, Violet's love interest Tony Rydinger discovers her superhero identity, forcing Agent Rick Dicker to erase his memory. The Underminer manages to rob the bank for a large amount of money and escapes in his tunnelling machine, leaving the Incredibles and Frozone (Lucius Best) to stop his drill machine from destroying City Hall. While the Supers succeed, they are arrested by the police for breaking the anti-Super law. Despite the Incredibles and Frozone preventing the Underminer's drill from inflicting more property damage, the authorities are more concerned with the level of damage caused by the incident. Dicker informs the Parr family that the Super Relocation Program is being shut down as a result of the battle with the Underminer. As a result, Supers are forced to permanently adhere to their secret identities and fend for themselves.

At dinner, Violet brings up what happened in their fight against the Underminer and their arrest. The family argue over whether they should fight crime, with Helen (Elastigirl) arguing against since it is illegal to and the others minus Jack-Jack arguing for it since it is the right thing to do. By the pool, Bob (Mr. Incredible) and Helen are met by Lucius, who tells them he was offered by a mysterious man to change the law banning Supers. Bob and Helen leave the motel with Lucius.

The three Supers are chauffeured to Devtech, a world-famous telecommunications company headed by Winston Deavor and assisted by his sister Evelyn, declaring that he wants the Super ban revoked as much as they do. Winston proposes a plan to help instil public support in Supers by setting up missions and publicity stunts to better their reputation. He enlists Elastigirl due to being the least destructive out of the three to which she agrees. Winston offers the Parrs a new home as a sign of appreciation and gives Elastigirl a new suit and bike, leaving her family behind to embark on her first mission.

Flying out to New Urbem, Elastigirl stops a newly built monorail train from crashing after it unexpectedly goes backwards at a high speed. She discovers that the train driver was under the influence of the Screenslaver, a villain who hypnotizes people through any monitor he hacks into. During an interview with Chad Brentley, everyone minus Elastigirl is hypotized by the Screenslaver. Through Brentley, the Screenslaver reveals his plans to kill the Ambassador by hijacking the escort helicopter she's on. However, Elastigirl quickly comes to her rescue, and brings her down to the ground, where she faints.

Meanwhile, Bob struggles with his new role as a stay-at-home parent and his kids have problems of their own. Dash has trouble with math homework while Violet becomes withdrawn after Tony unintentionally fails to show up at their date due to his memory wipe. Jack-Jack wreaks havoc with his burgeoning superpowers after seeing a raccoon outside that resembled a criminal on TV. When Bob accidentally lets slip Tony's memory wipe, Violet is furious at him. He takes the family, minus Helen to the Happy Platter, where Dicker told Bob Tony works, but ends in embarrassment for Violet as she squirted water out of her nose when she saw Tony.

Elastigirl's recent actions have started to improve public perception of Supers, as well as encourage other Supers to step out, such as Elastigirl superfan Voyd. While participating in another TV interview, Elastigirl manages to figure out the Screenslaver's location by pinpointing the signal where he broadcasts from. Elastigirl arrives at his lair, and the two briefly fight before the Screenslaver attempts to escape. Elastigirl manages to capture the villain, although the suspect claims to be a pizza delivery boy, but is arrested anyway.

An exhausted Bob takes Jack-Jack to Edna Mode to look after him. Initially refusing to babysit him, she agrees upon seeing the baby’s superpowers. After Bob goes back home, he has a chat with Violet, apologizing for the ordeal he put her through; she tells him he is 'super' just as he falls asleep. Bob wakes up after sleeping for 17 hours, and goes to Edna's to pick up Jack-Jack. Edna shows Bob how the baby's suit works, and that he can use a device to control his powers.

A victory party is held at Devtech to celebrate Elastigirl's capture of the Screenslaver and for Winston to announces the signing of the International Supers Accord by ambassadors of the United League of Nations, to be held on Winston's Everjust superyacht the following day. Elastigirl retires to Evelyn's control room to investigate deeper into the identity of the Screenslaver, and notices something strange on one of the monitors. She sees that one the Screenslaver's monitors was connected to her suit-cam. As she delves deeper into truth, Evelyn enters and plays along until Elastigirl figures the pizza boy was being hypnotised. Evelyn immediately slaps a pair of hypno-goggles on her eyes before she could alert anyone. Later, Evelyn reveals to an awake Elastigirl that she is the mastermind behind the Screenslaver, stating that she despises superheroes and sees her brother's mission as a threat to humankind's independence. She claims that she will use Elastigirl to make Supers illegal forever.

Back at home, Bob demonstrates Jack-Jack's powers using his new supersuit and device to his elder children, who are excited by the array of his powers. Bob then gets a call from Evelyn who claims that his wife needs help, but is using the call to lure him so she can hypnotise him. Bob tells Lucius to come over to babysit the kids while he is home. The kids suit up and Lucius arrives, but are then greeted by the hypnotized wannabe Supers. They manage to hypnotize Lucius, but the kids escaped in the Incredibile that Dash summoned. Meanwhile, Mr. Incredible meets Evelyn on the Everjust to ask about Elastigirl. After initially attacking him, Elastigirl kisses her husband to make him an easy target to place a pair of hypno-goggles on him.

Meanwhile, the three Parr kids use the Incredibile to get to the Everjust. On the superyacht, there is a hearing of leaders to re-legalize superheroes, with Ambassador Selick being the first to sign the International Supers Accord to legalize Supers. After they sneak aboard, Violet leaves Jack-Jack with Dash and looks for their parents, but knocks over a pot plant and alerts the hypnotized wannabe Supers. Voyd finds and fights Violet, but fails to put a pair of hypno-goggles on her. While the kids are trying to find their parents, Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, and Frozone are commanded by Evelyn to give a speech that puts Supers in a bad light, tarnishing their reputation forever and thus preventing Supers from ever being legalized. Everybody else on the superyacht including Winston is hypnotized so that the three hypnotised Supers can divert the vessel towards shore unopposed, putting many lives at risk and further tarnishing the reputation of all Supers.

The Parr children find their parents and Frozone. Jack-Jack removes Elastigirl's hypno-goggles, who then frees the other two Supers and reveals Evelyn's plan to them, and the wannabe Supers are released from their hypnosis. Elastigirl and Voyd set out to stop Evelyn while the others help steer the ship away from the city. Winston is taken by Evelyn to her jet to escape, but he refuses and instead saves the guests from hypnosis. Mr. Incredible turns the ship using the rudder since Krushauer blocked access to the bridge with pipes, while Frozone attempts to help steer the ship using ice. Meanwhile, Elastigirl stops Evelyn from escaping and saves her from falling, even after Evelyn broke free from her grip. The ship reaches shore just as it is about to stop, but Frozone lays a thick layer of snow as a buffer against the nearby buildings to prevent any structural damage. The Supers are thanked and the Supers Relocation Program is finally revoked, making Supers legal once again.

At school, Tony agrees with Violet to a date with her at the movies. He leaves for the theater with the Parrs, with Bob and Helen engaging in awkward small talk with Violet and Tony. However, at the theater the Parrs witness a car of bank-robbers armed with machine guns being chased by the police driving down the street. They leave Tony at the theater as Violet promises to be back in time for the movie. The Parrs don their masks, ready to pursue the criminals.