Just as in The Incredibles, the sequel had the family of supers learning to work together to fight an unsuspecting villain, after one of the parents is lured to work under them.
Incredibles 2 did switch up the script, this time giving Elastigirl more time on screen to flex her muscles along with the screen-stealing Jack Jack growing into all his powers.
While at its core the two films hold many similarities, I’d argue Incredibles 2 skillfully built on the roots of the original in a way some of their other sequels missed the mark on.
The Honest Trailer does a great job of illustrating how Pixar tends to end a staggering amount of their films with a chase scene, dating all the way back to the “To Infinity and Beyond” moment in 1995’s Toy Story.