Public opinion turns against
superheroes due to the collateral damage caused by their crime-fighting. After
several lawsuits, the government initiates the Superhero Relocation Program,
which forces "supers" to permanently adhere to their secret
identities and abandon their exploits. Fifteen years later, Bob and Helen
Parr—formerly known as Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl—and their children, Violet, Dash,
and baby Jack-Jack, are a suburban family living in Metroville. Although
he loves his family, Bob resents the mundanity of his suburban lifestyle and
white-collar job as an insurance adjuster. Together with his best
friend, Lucius Best, formerly known as Frozone, Bob occasionally relives
"the glory days" by moonlighting as a vigilante.
One day, after his
supervisor, Gilbert Huph, prevents him from stopping a mugging, Bob loses
his temper and injures him, resulting in Bob's dismissal. Returning home, Bob
receives a message from a woman called Mirage, who gives him a paying
mission to destroy a savage, tripod-like robot, the Omnidroid, on the
remote island of Nomanisan. Bob battles and disables it by tricking it into
ripping out its own power source.
Bob finds the action and higher
pay rejuvenating. He improves his relationship with his family and begins
rigorous physical training to get back in shape while awaiting another
assignment from Mirage over the next two months. Finding a tear in his super
suit, he visits superhero costume designer Edna Mode to have it
mended. Assuming that Helen knows what Bob is doing, Edna also makes new suits
for Bob and the rest of his family.
Setting out for Nomanisan once
again, Bob discovers Mirage is working for Buddy Pine, a disaffected
former fan whom he had rejected as his aspiring sidekick, Incrediboy. Buddy has
now become a ruthless inventor and wealthy arms dealer. Having adopted the
alias Syndrome, he has been perfecting the Omnidroid by hiring different
superheroes to fight it, killing them in the process. Syndrome intends to send
the perfected Omnidroid to Metroville, where he will secretly manipulate its
controls to defeat it in public, becoming a "hero" himself. He then
plans to sell his inventions, intent on having countless individuals with technology-based
superpowers.
Helen visits Edna and learns what
Bob has been up to. She activates a beacon Edna built into the suits
to find Bob, inadvertently causing him to be captured while infiltrating
Syndrome's base. Helen borrows a private plane to travel to Nomanisan. She
finds out that Violet and Dash have stowed away, leaving Jack-Jack with
babysitter Kari. Helen's radio transmissions are picked up by Syndrome, who
sends anti-aircraft missiles to shoot her down. The plane is
destroyed, but Helen and the kids survive and use their powers to reach the
island. Helen infiltrates the base and discovers Syndrome's plan. Discontented
with Syndrome's indifference when her life was threatened, Mirage releases Bob
and informs him of his family's survival. Helen arrives and races off with Bob
to find their children. Syndrome's guards chase Dash and Violet, who fend them
off with their powers before reuniting with their parents. Syndrome captures
the family, leaving them imprisoned while he follows the rocket transporting the
Omnidroid to Metroville.
The Parrs escape to Metroville in
another rocket with Mirage's help. Due to its advanced artificial intelligence,
the Omnidroid recognizes Syndrome as a threat to itself and shoots off the
remote control on Syndrome's wrist, making him incapable of controlling it and
knocking him unconscious. The Parrs and Lucius fight the Omnidroid together.
Helen acquires the remote control, allowing Bob to use one of the robot's claws
to destroy its power source. Returning home, the Parrs find Syndrome, who plans
to kidnap Jack-Jack and raise him as his own sidekick out of revenge. As
Syndrome flies up toward his jet, Jack-Jack's own shapeshifting superpowers
manifest and he escapes Syndrome in midair. Helen catches Jack-Jack, and Bob
throws his car at Syndrome's plane as he boards it. Syndrome is sucked into the
jet's turbine by his own cape and the plane explodes, the wreckage destroying
the Parrs house.
Three months later, the Parrs
witness the arrival of supervillain the Underminer. They don their superhero
masks, ready to face the new threat together as a family.



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