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Here's the cast of the much-anticipated 'Incredibles 2' and who they're playing

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"The Incredibles" is getting a long-awaited sequel this summer 14 years after the original movie.

At D23 Expo 2017, Disney and Pixar confirmed most of the original cast will be back for the sequel along with director Brad Bird, but now we know even more new faces who will join the superhero family.

Disney released 11 side-by-side portraits of the actors and their "Incredibles" characters. They give a humorous nod to the Google Arts & Culture app which people and celebrities have been going crazy over. If you're a "Better Call Saul" or "Breaking Bad" fan, Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks are joining the cast. 

According to Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios chief creative officer John Lasseter, the sequel will take place moments after the 2004 film ended with the family taking on the Underminer.

"Incredibles 2" will be in theaters June 15, 2018. Keep reading to see the all the familiar and new faces in the sequel.

Holly Hunter will once again voice Incredible mom Helen Parr and superhero Elastigirl.

Instead of watching the kids in the sequel, this time around Elastigirl will be the one fighting crime. She'll be asked to lead a campaign to bring other super-powered humans out of hiding.



Craig T. Nelson returns to bring back her husband, the super strong Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible, to life.

Bob will leave his superhero suit in the closet at the start of the film. While his wife Elastgirl is called on to help with a new superhero initiative, Parr will play Mr. Mom, in charge of their three kids.



Sarah Vowell returns to voice the Incredibles' oldest daughter Violet 14 years later.

Violet's still a 14-year-old teenager and she's working at perfecting her super abilities.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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