On this latest episode of JoBlo.com's POP-UP MOVIE FACTS, we take a look at the Pixar classic THE INCREDIBLES (2004). Before you go see the sequel is it always an incredible idea to freshen up on some super trivia from the first one. Learn what inspired the animators to make this family come to live and discover what happened behind the scenes at the production studio. This is one of the best Pixar films ever made and it also may very well be the best Fantastic Four movie we have seen… yet. So sit back, get some super powers, save the day and then watch this video! Comment to let us know what film we should POP next!
Last Updated on August 5, 2021
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